The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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... terror o'er the boys : His left a maffy bunch of keys did fway , Ready to open all to all that pay . 210 * St. George's Church . + St. George's Chapel . This courteous fquire , obferving how amaz'd My eyes betray'd I This OT WAY'S POEMS .
... terror o'er the boys : His left a maffy bunch of keys did fway , Ready to open all to all that pay . 210 * St. George's Church . + St. George's Chapel . This courteous fquire , obferving how amaz'd My eyes betray'd I This OT WAY'S POEMS .
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... eyes betray'd me as they wildly gaz'd , Thus gently fpoke : " Those banners * rais'd on high " Betoken noble vows of chivalry ; " Which here their heroes with religion make , 215 " When they the enfigns of this order take . " Then in ...
... eyes betray'd me as they wildly gaz'd , Thus gently fpoke : " Those banners * rais'd on high " Betoken noble vows of chivalry ; " Which here their heroes with religion make , 215 " When they the enfigns of this order take . " Then in ...
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... eyes , 330 . Nør fee , because it griev'd him to chastize . But if fubmiffion brought her to his feet , With what true joy the penitent he'd meet ! How would his love ftill with his justice strive ! How parent - like , how fondly he'd ...
... eyes , 330 . Nør fee , because it griev'd him to chastize . But if fubmiffion brought her to his feet , With what true joy the penitent he'd meet ! How would his love ftill with his justice strive ! How parent - like , how fondly he'd ...
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... eyes behold What their victorious fathers did of old ; When their proud neighbours of the Gallic shore Trembled to hear the English lion roar . Here may they fee how good old + Edward fat , And did his glorious fon's arrival wait ...
... eyes behold What their victorious fathers did of old ; When their proud neighbours of the Gallic shore Trembled to hear the English lion roar . Here may they fee how good old + Edward fat , And did his glorious fon's arrival wait ...
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... to the forrows of the grave ! Now , painter , ( if thy griefs can let thee ) draw The faddeft fcenes that weeping eyes e'er faw ; 435 440 445 450 455 C 2 How How on his royal bed that woeful day The much WINDSOR CASTLE . 19.
... to the forrows of the grave ! Now , painter , ( if thy griefs can let thee ) draw The faddeft fcenes that weeping eyes e'er faw ; 435 440 445 450 455 C 2 How How on his royal bed that woeful day The much WINDSOR CASTLE . 19.
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