The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 sider |
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... arm withstood : Their proud necks chain'd he now in triumph brings , And breaks their spears , and cracks their traitour swords Upon whose arms and thigh , in golden words Was fairly writ , The KING of Kings , and LORD of Lords . His ...
... arm withstood : Their proud necks chain'd he now in triumph brings , And breaks their spears , and cracks their traitour swords Upon whose arms and thigh , in golden words Was fairly writ , The KING of Kings , and LORD of Lords . His ...
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... Arm prevent the fall . If Romes great Senate could not wield that Sword , Which of the Conquer'd world had made them ... arms did cast ; So England now does with like toyle opprest , Her weary Head upon your Bosome rest . Then let the ...
... Arm prevent the fall . If Romes great Senate could not wield that Sword , Which of the Conquer'd world had made them ... arms did cast ; So England now does with like toyle opprest , Her weary Head upon your Bosome rest . Then let the ...
Side 940
... Arms for Fear : For Fear he arms , and is of Arms afraid ; From Fear , to Fear , successively betray'd . Base Fear , the Source whence his best Passions came , His boasted Honour , and his dear - bought Fame 940 JOHN WILMOT , EARL OF ...
... Arms for Fear : For Fear he arms , and is of Arms afraid ; From Fear , to Fear , successively betray'd . Base Fear , the Source whence his best Passions came , His boasted Honour , and his dear - bought Fame 940 JOHN WILMOT , EARL OF ...
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The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson,Geoffrey Bullough Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1934 |
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