Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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... fall On Mars his armour forg'd for proof eterne With less remorse than Pyrrhus ' bleed- ing sword Now falls on Priam . Out , out , thou strumpet Fortune ! All you gods , In general synod take away her power ! Break all the spokes and ...
... fall On Mars his armour forg'd for proof eterne With less remorse than Pyrrhus ' bleed- ing sword Now falls on Priam . Out , out , thou strumpet Fortune ! All you gods , In general synod take away her power ! Break all the spokes and ...
Page 295
... falls off in the fifth . Sir Fret . Rises , I believe you mean , sir . Dang . No , I don't upon my word . Sir Fret . Yes , yes , you do , upon my soul ! -it certainly don't fall off , I assure you . - No , no ; it don't fall off . Dang ...
... falls off in the fifth . Sir Fret . Rises , I believe you mean , sir . Dang . No , I don't upon my word . Sir Fret . Yes , yes , you do , upon my soul ! -it certainly don't fall off , I assure you . - No , no ; it don't fall off . Dang ...
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... fall , We'll fall in glory's wake ! There spoke old England's genius ! [ All take hands . Leic . Then , are we all resolved ? All . We are all resolved . Leic . To conquer - or be free ? All . Leic . All . To conquer , or be free . All ...
... fall , We'll fall in glory's wake ! There spoke old England's genius ! [ All take hands . Leic . Then , are we all resolved ? All . We are all resolved . Leic . To conquer - or be free ? All . Leic . All . To conquer , or be free . All ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
Copyright | |
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