The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen3John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... Those men of South Wales of the ( ) mixed blood , Had of the Welch the leading of the way . Caermarthen in her colours bore a rood , Whereon an old man lean'd himself to stay , At a ftar pointing ; which of great renown , Was fkilful ...
... Those men of South Wales of the ( ) mixed blood , Had of the Welch the leading of the way . Caermarthen in her colours bore a rood , Whereon an old man lean'd himself to stay , At a ftar pointing ; which of great renown , Was fkilful ...
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... those few left them ready still to rout , Having great skill , and no lefs courage fhewn , Yet of their fafeties much began to doubt ; For having few about them of their own , And by the English fo impal'd about , VOL . I. Saw that to ...
... those few left them ready still to rout , Having great skill , and no lefs courage fhewn , Yet of their fafeties much began to doubt ; For having few about them of their own , And by the English fo impal'd about , VOL . I. Saw that to ...
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... those few English wounded in the fight , They force the French to bring with them away , Who when they were depreffed with the weight , Yet dar'd not once their burden down to lay : Thofe in the morn whofe hopes were at their height ...
... those few English wounded in the fight , They force the French to bring with them away , Who when they were depreffed with the weight , Yet dar'd not once their burden down to lay : Thofe in the morn whofe hopes were at their height ...
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... Those warlike enfigns waving in the field , Which lately feem'd to brave th ' imbattel'd foe , Longer not able their own weight to wield , Their lofty tops to the base duft do bow ; Here fits a helmet , and there lies a shield ; Oh ...
... Those warlike enfigns waving in the field , Which lately feem'd to brave th ' imbattel'd foe , Longer not able their own weight to wield , Their lofty tops to the base duft do bow ; Here fits a helmet , and there lies a shield ; Oh ...
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... those that durft his power resist . XI . For Hereford , in parliament accus'd Of fundry treasons , wherein he was caught By fuch his courfes ftrictly as perus'd , Whereby fubverfion of the realm was fought , Was by the clergy ( in the ...
... those that durft his power resist . XI . For Hereford , in parliament accus'd Of fundry treasons , wherein he was caught By fuch his courfes ftrictly as perus'd , Whereby fubverfion of the realm was fought , Was by the clergy ( in the ...
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