The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... heart to every gun he fires . 189 Fierce was the fight on the proud Belgians ' side , For honor , which they seldom sought before ; But now they by their own vain boasts were tied , And forc'd , at least in show , to prize it more . 190 ...
... heart to every gun he fires . 189 Fierce was the fight on the proud Belgians ' side , For honor , which they seldom sought before ; But now they by their own vain boasts were tied , And forc'd , at least in show , to prize it more . 190 ...
Sivu 364
... heart , a bloody sacrifice , Torn from his breast , to glut the tyrant's eyes , Clos'd the severe command : for ( slaves to pay ) What kings decree , the soldier must obey : Wag'd against foes , and , when the wars are o'er . Fit only ...
... heart , a bloody sacrifice , Torn from his breast , to glut the tyrant's eyes , Clos'd the severe command : for ( slaves to pay ) What kings decree , the soldier must obey : Wag'd against foes , and , when the wars are o'er . Fit only ...
Sivu 365
... heart ; But he did well to give his best ; and I , Who wish'd a worthier urn , forgive his poverty . " At this she curb'd a groan , that else had come , 640 And pausing , view'd the present in the tomb ; Then , to the heart ador'd ...
... heart ; But he did well to give his best ; and I , Who wish'd a worthier urn , forgive his poverty . " At this she curb'd a groan , that else had come , 640 And pausing , view'd the present in the tomb ; Then , to the heart ador'd ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRIC | 24 |
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