The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 41
... arms you brought , ( So Moses was upheld while Israel fought ) While , from afar , we heard the cannon play , ] : Like distant thunder on a shiny day . For absent friends we were asham'd to fear , When we consider'd what you ventur'd ...
... arms you brought , ( So Moses was upheld while Israel fought ) While , from afar , we heard the cannon play , ] : Like distant thunder on a shiny day . For absent friends we were asham'd to fear , When we consider'd what you ventur'd ...
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 336
... arms , disus'd , invests his limbs , decay'd , Like them , with age ; a late and useless aid . His feeble shoulders scarce the weight sustain ; Loaded , not arm'd , he creeps along with pain , Despairing of success , ambitious to be ...
... arms , disus'd , invests his limbs , decay'd , Like them , with age ; a late and useless aid . His feeble shoulders scarce the weight sustain ; Loaded , not arm'd , he creeps along with pain , Despairing of success , ambitious to be ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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