The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 páginas |
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... fighting , awe the world to peace : For proudest triumphs from contempt arise ; The vanquish'd first the conqueror's arms despise : Won enfigns are the gaudy marks of scorn , They brave the victor first , and then adorn . But peaceful ...
... fighting , awe the world to peace : For proudest triumphs from contempt arise ; The vanquish'd first the conqueror's arms despise : Won enfigns are the gaudy marks of scorn , They brave the victor first , and then adorn . But peaceful ...
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... fight ? What means this royal beauteous pair ? This troop of youths and virgins heavenly fair , That does at once astonish and delight ; Great Charles , and his illuftrious brother here , No bold affaffinate need fear ; Here is no ...
... fight ? What means this royal beauteous pair ? This troop of youths and virgins heavenly fair , That does at once astonish and delight ; Great Charles , and his illuftrious brother here , No bold affaffinate need fear ; Here is no ...
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... he takes the field , And fhelter'd nations fight behind his , shield . His foes themselves dare not applause refuse : And fhall fuch actions want a faithful Mufe ? Poets } Poets have this to boaft ; without their aid 230 POEMS . HALIFAX'S.
... he takes the field , And fhelter'd nations fight behind his , shield . His foes themselves dare not applause refuse : And fhall fuch actions want a faithful Mufe ? Poets } Poets have this to boaft ; without their aid 230 POEMS . HALIFAX'S.
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... commands my fword : " In her defence I every part will bear , " The foldier's danger , and the prince's care , " And envy any arm an equal share . } Set " Set all that's dear to men before your fight 232 POEMS . HALIFAX'S.
... commands my fword : " In her defence I every part will bear , " The foldier's danger , and the prince's care , " And envy any arm an equal share . } Set " Set all that's dear to men before your fight 232 POEMS . HALIFAX'S.
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... fight ; " For laws , religion , liberty , we fight ; " To fave your wives from rape , your towns from flame , " Redeem your country fold , and vindicate her name : " At whofe request and timely call I rofe , " To tempt my fate , and all ...
... fight ; " For laws , religion , liberty , we fight ; " To fave your wives from rape , your towns from flame , " Redeem your country fold , and vindicate her name : " At whofe request and timely call I rofe , " To tempt my fate , and all ...
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