Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 4David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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Strona 153
... train Rise sudden , round them spread the slaughter'd foe . Himself , as furious in the front he warr'd , Bled by a well - aim'd spear ; to punish'd ghosts Of kings perfidious , fled his guilty soul . " The monarch slain , the Pictish ...
... train Rise sudden , round them spread the slaughter'd foe . Himself , as furious in the front he warr'd , Bled by a well - aim'd spear ; to punish'd ghosts Of kings perfidious , fled his guilty soul . " The monarch slain , the Pictish ...
Strona 156
... train , A varied air - embodied host , To don what shapes thou pleasest most ; Brandish no more thy scorpion stings Around the destin'd couch of kings ; Nor in Rebellion's ghastly size A dire gigantic spectre rise : Cease , for a while ...
... train , A varied air - embodied host , To don what shapes thou pleasest most ; Brandish no more thy scorpion stings Around the destin'd couch of kings ; Nor in Rebellion's ghastly size A dire gigantic spectre rise : Cease , for a while ...
Strona 234
... train ; Be these your arts , ye brave ; these only are humane . " As he thus spake , th ' enchaunter half - asham'd Wist not what fitting answer to devise , Als was his caitive heart well - nigh inflam'd , By that same knight so ...
... train ; Be these your arts , ye brave ; these only are humane . " As he thus spake , th ' enchaunter half - asham'd Wist not what fitting answer to devise , Als was his caitive heart well - nigh inflam'd , By that same knight so ...
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Poems of Boyse | 3 |
To his Grace John Duke | 13 |
Address to Poverty | 19 |
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