The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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... Some happy omen of a sure success ; Then leaps exulting on the hostile
strand , 80 And thinks the destin'd fceptre in his hand . Nor fate denies , what first
his wishes name , Proud Barcelona owns his jufer claim , With } 70 With the first
laurel ...
... Some happy omen of a sure success ; Then leaps exulting on the hostile
strand , 80 And thinks the destin'd fceptre in his hand . Nor fate denies , what first
his wishes name , Proud Barcelona owns his jufer claim , With } 70 With the first
laurel ...
Стр. 119
... like soul repines , And Britain's crown with joyless lustre shines , While prayers
and tears his destin'd progress stay , And crowds of mourners choke their
sovereign's way . Not so he march'd , when hostile squadrons stood In scenes of
death ...
... like soul repines , And Britain's crown with joyless lustre shines , While prayers
and tears his destin'd progress stay , And crowds of mourners choke their
sovereign's way . Not so he march'd , when hostile squadrons stood In scenes of
death ...
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But ye , my wrongs , O heralds , bear in mind , • And clear me to the gods and all
mankind , « Ev'n to your thoughtless king ; if ever more • My aid be wanted on the
hostile shore . Thoughtless he is , nor knows his certain doom , Blind to the past ...
But ye , my wrongs , O heralds , bear in mind , • And clear me to the gods and all
mankind , « Ev'n to your thoughtless king ; if ever more • My aid be wanted on the
hostile shore . Thoughtless he is , nor knows his certain doom , Blind to the past ...
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Th ' assembled chiefs he sun'd with high disdain , A band of kings : nor fought the
hostile plain ; But long'd to hear the distant troops engage , The strife grow
doubtful , and the battle rage . Twelve days were past ; and now th ' ethereal train
...
Th ' assembled chiefs he sun'd with high disdain , A band of kings : nor fought the
hostile plain ; But long'd to hear the distant troops engage , The strife grow
doubtful , and the battle rage . Twelve days were past ; and now th ' ethereal train
...
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... Who made the hostile nations moan , Or brought a blessing on their own : IL
Once more a son of Spencer waits , A naine familiar to thy gates ; Sprung from
the chief whose prowess gain'd The Garter while thy founder reign'd , He offer'd
here ...
... Who made the hostile nations moan , Or brought a blessing on their own : IL
Once more a son of Spencer waits , A naine familiar to thy gates ; Sprung from
the chief whose prowess gain'd The Garter while thy founder reign'd , He offer'd
here ...
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