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Sivu 331
... arms bestow'd , But their destruction , and the Trojans ' good ? Then change we shields , and their devices bear : Let fraud supply the want of force in war . They find us arms . ' This said , himself he dress'd In dead Androgeos ...
... arms bestow'd , But their destruction , and the Trojans ' good ? Then change we shields , and their devices bear : Let fraud supply the want of force in war . They find us arms . ' This said , himself he dress'd In dead Androgeos ...
Sivu 334
... arms their last necessity provides ) And gilded roofs , come tumbling from on high , The marks of state and ancient royalty . The guards below , fix'd in the pass , attend The charge undaunted , and the gate defend . Renew'd in courage ...
... arms their last necessity provides ) And gilded roofs , come tumbling from on high , The marks of state and ancient royalty . The guards below , fix'd in the pass , attend The charge undaunted , and the gate defend . Renew'd in courage ...
Sivu 342
... arms infold ? Haste ! gird my sword , tho ' spent and overcome : ' Tis the last summons to receive our doom . I hear thee , Fate ; and I obey thy call ! 910 Not unreveng'd the foe shall see my fall . Restore me to the yet unfinish'd ...
... arms infold ? Haste ! gird my sword , tho ' spent and overcome : ' Tis the last summons to receive our doom . I hear thee , Fate ; and I obey thy call ! 910 Not unreveng'd the foe shall see my fall . Restore me to the yet unfinish'd ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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