The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Nide 3John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 - 1157 sivua |
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Sivu 3
... Quoth he ; my lords , nor do you mifapply " My words , thus long upon this fubject spent , " Who humbly here submit to your aff.nt. " This speech of his that powerful engine prov'd , Than e'er our fathers got , which rais'd us higher ...
... Quoth he ; my lords , nor do you mifapply " My words , thus long upon this fubject spent , " Who humbly here submit to your aff.nt. " This speech of his that powerful engine prov'd , Than e'er our fathers got , which rais'd us higher ...
Sivu 4
... quoth he , I have heard thy grandfire fay , That once he did an English archer fee , Who fhooting at a French twelve fcore away , Quite through the body ftuck him to a tree ; Upon their ftrengths a king his crown might lay : Such were ...
... quoth he , I have heard thy grandfire fay , That once he did an English archer fee , Who fhooting at a French twelve fcore away , Quite through the body ftuck him to a tree ; Upon their ftrengths a king his crown might lay : Such were ...
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... quoth he ; " He's a poor flave that thinks of any debts ; " Harfleur fhall pay for all , it ours shall be . " This air of France doth like me wond'rous " well ; " Let's burn our fhips , for here we mean to " dwell . " But through his ...
... quoth he ; " He's a poor flave that thinks of any debts ; " Harfleur fhall pay for all , it ours shall be . " This air of France doth like me wond'rous " well ; " Let's burn our fhips , for here we mean to " dwell . " But through his ...
Sivu 12
... quoth he , [ fought ; " Had your King pleas'd , we fooner might have For now my foldiers much enfeebled be . : " Nor day , nor place , for battle fhall be fought By English Henry ; but if he feek me , 66 66 I to my utmost will my felf ...
... quoth he , [ fought ; " Had your King pleas'd , we fooner might have For now my foldiers much enfeebled be . : " Nor day , nor place , for battle fhall be fought By English Henry ; but if he feek me , 66 66 I to my utmost will my felf ...
Sivu 13
... ( quoth he ) withdraw not now thy " Nor let my father Henry's fins be heapt [ aid , " On my tranfgreffions , up the fum to make , " For which thou may'ft me utterly forfake . [ call , " King Richard's wrongs to mind , Lord , do not " Nor ...
... ( quoth he ) withdraw not now thy " Nor let my father Henry's fins be heapt [ aid , " On my tranfgreffions , up the fum to make , " For which thou may'ft me utterly forfake . [ call , " King Richard's wrongs to mind , Lord , do not " Nor ...
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againſt alfo Amongst ancient bafe becauſe beſt betwixt blood brave breaft Britons caft call'd caufe cauſe courfe courſe crown defire doth Duke e'er Earl earth Edward elfe Engliſh ev'ry eyes fafely faid fair fame fcarce fear fecond feem feem'd feen felf fent feven fhall fhew fhire fhore fhould fide fight fince fing firft firſt flain flood fome fong foon forrow fpirit fpring France ftand ftate ftill ftrange fuch fundry fure fweet fword Gaul goodly hath heaven Henry herſelf himſelf honour ifle itſelf king laft laſt lefs Lord mighty moft moſt mufe muft muſt nymphs pafs pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe prefent prince proud queen quoth reft rife Saxons ſcarce ſhall ſhe ſtand ſtate ſtill ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tow'rds unto uſe valiant weft Whilft whofe Whoſe wife