The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Squire ride further , T'observe their numbers and their order , That when their motions he had known , He might know how to fit his own . Meanwhile he stopp'd his willing teed , To fit himself for martial deed : Both kinds of metal he ...
... Squire ride further , T'observe their numbers and their order , That when their motions he had known , He might know how to fit his own . Meanwhile he stopp'd his willing teed , To fit himself for martial deed : Both kinds of metal he ...
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... Squire advanc'd with greater speed Than could b ' expected from his fteed . Reftored in 1704 . Ver . 101 , 102. ] But with a great deal more return'd -For now the foe he had difcern'd - In the two firit editions of 1663 . Ver . 106 ...
... Squire advanc'd with greater speed Than could b ' expected from his fteed . Reftored in 1704 . Ver . 101 , 102. ] But with a great deal more return'd -For now the foe he had difcern'd - In the two firit editions of 1663 . Ver . 106 ...
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... Squire and weapons to attack them ; But first thus from his horse bespake them . What rage , O Citizens ! what fury Doth you to thefe dire actions hurry ? What oftrum , what phrenetic mood Makes you thus lavish of your blood , While the ...
... Squire and weapons to attack them ; But first thus from his horse bespake them . What rage , O Citizens ! what fury Doth you to thefe dire actions hurry ? What oftrum , what phrenetic mood Makes you thus lavish of your blood , While the ...
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... Squire and baggage , from his back ; And Ver . 844. ] With prickles fharper than a nail . Edit . 1674 , to 1704 , inclufive . Ver . 846 ] And feel regret on fundament . In the two first editions of 1663 . And blundering ftill , with ...
... Squire and baggage , from his back ; And Ver . 844. ] With prickles fharper than a nail . Edit . 1674 , to 1704 , inclufive . Ver . 846 ] And feel regret on fundament . In the two first editions of 1663 . And blundering ftill , with ...
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... Squire right nimbly run , And fetting conquering foot upon His trunk , thus spoke : What desperate frenzy 955 Made thee ( thou whelp of Sin ) to fancy Thyself , and all that coward rabble , T'encounter us in battle able ? How durft th ...
... Squire right nimbly run , And fetting conquering foot upon His trunk , thus spoke : What desperate frenzy 955 Made thee ( thou whelp of Sin ) to fancy Thyself , and all that coward rabble , T'encounter us in battle able ? How durft th ...
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