A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Količina 1Robert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... hear more friendly fhouts rebound , And social clarions mix their sprightly found ; The British flags are furl'd , her troops difband , And scatter'd armies feek their native land . The hardy veteran , proud of many a scar , The manly ...
... hear more friendly fhouts rebound , And social clarions mix their sprightly found ; The British flags are furl'd , her troops difband , And scatter'd armies feek their native land . The hardy veteran , proud of many a scar , The manly ...
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... hear the dreadful tale . Such dire atchievements fings the bard that tells Of palfrey'd dames , bold knights , and magic fpells ; Where whole brigades one champion's arms o'erthrow , And cleave a giant at a random blow ; Slay paynims ...
... hear the dreadful tale . Such dire atchievements fings the bard that tells Of palfrey'd dames , bold knights , and magic fpells ; Where whole brigades one champion's arms o'erthrow , And cleave a giant at a random blow ; Slay paynims ...
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... hear thee speak might the fierce Vandal stand , And fling the brandish'd fabre from his hand . Far hence be driv'n to Scythia's ftormy fhore The drum's harsh mufick , and the cannon's roar ; Let grim Bellona haunt the lawless plain ...
... hear thee speak might the fierce Vandal stand , And fling the brandish'd fabre from his hand . Far hence be driv'n to Scythia's ftormy fhore The drum's harsh mufick , and the cannon's roar ; Let grim Bellona haunt the lawless plain ...
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... hears the Mufes fing . Did not the painted kings of India greet Our Queen , and lay their fceptres at her feet ? Chiefs who full bowls of hoftile blood had quaff'd , Fam'd for the javelin , and invenom'd shaft ; Whofe haughty brows made ...
... hears the Mufes fing . Did not the painted kings of India greet Our Queen , and lay their fceptres at her feet ? Chiefs who full bowls of hoftile blood had quaff'd , Fam'd for the javelin , and invenom'd shaft ; Whofe haughty brows made ...
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... hear old Chaucer warble through the glades O'er the fam'd echoing vaults his name fhall bound , And hill to hill reflect the favourite found . Here , here at least thy love for armanfive o'er , Nor , one world conquer'd , fondly with ...
... hear old Chaucer warble through the glades O'er the fam'd echoing vaults his name fhall bound , And hill to hill reflect the favourite found . Here , here at least thy love for armanfive o'er , Nor , one world conquer'd , fondly with ...
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