| George Wishart (bp. of Edinburgh.) - 1756 - 452 páginas
...o/Montrofe upon the murder rf king Charles I. -with Dr. WifhartV latin iranfiatibn. GReat, good, and juft! could I but rate My griefs to thy too rigid fate, I'd weep the world to fuch a ftrain, As it mould deluge once again : But fince thy loud-tongu'd blood demands fapplies, More... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 574 páginas
...Charles I. is in the same strain of bombast. Great, good, and just ! could I but rate My griefs and thy too rigid fate, I'd weep the world to such a strain, That it should deluge once again : But since thy loud-tongued blood demands supplies, More from Briarius'... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 570 páginas
...Charles I. is in the same strain of bombast. Great, good, and just ! could I but rate My griefs and thy too rigid fate, I'd weep the world to such a strain, That it should deluge once again : But since thy loud-tongued blood demands supplies, More from Briarius'... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 páginas
...of Montrose, with the Point of hit Sword. GREAT ! "good ! and just ! Could I but rate My griefs, and thy too rigid fate, .I'd weep the world to such a...strain, As it should deluge once again :, But since thy loud-tongu'd blood demands supplies, More from Briareus' hands than Argus' eyes, I'll sing thy obsequies... | |
| 1806 - 284 páginas
...of Montrose, with the Point of hit Stcord. GREAT ! good ! and just ! Could I but rate My griefs, and thy too rigid fate, I'd weep the world to such a strain, As it should deluge once again : But since thy loud-tongu'd blood demands supplies, More from liriareus' hands than Argus' eyes, I'll sing thy obsequies... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 238 páginas
...THE FIRST. WRITTEN WITH THE POINT OF HIS MYOIIU. VTKEAT, good, and just ! could I but rate My grief to thy too rigid fate, I'd weep the world to such...strain, As it should deluge once again. But since thy loud-tongu'd blood demands supplies, More from Briareus' hands, than Argus' eyes, I'll sing thee obsequies... | |
| Margaret Chalmers - 1813 - 182 páginas
...I. may perhaps be acceptable to some readers. Great, good, and just, could I but rate My grief, and thy too rigid fate, I'd weep the world to such a strain, That it should deluge once again. But since thy cruel fate demands supplies More from Briareus' hands... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 páginas
...of his sword to the memory of Charles I. : • Great, Good, and Just, could I but rate My griefs and thy too rigid fate, I'd weep the world to such a strain, That it should deluge once again. But since thy loud-tongued blood demands supplies More from Briareus'... | |
| 1818 - 596 páginas
...(Written n-ith the point of his Snrord.) Great, good, and just! could I but rate My grief to thy loo rigid fate, I'd weep the world to such a strain, As it should deluge once again. But since thy loud-tongu'd blood demand* Than Argus' eyes, more from Briareiis* hands. I'll ling thy obsequies with... | |
| 1819 - 556 páginas
...Montrose upon the Murder of King Charles I. •with Dr Wishart's Latin translation. GREAT, good, nnd justl could I but rate My griefs to thy too rigid fate,...strain, As it should deluge once again: But since thy loud-tongu'd blood demands supplies, More from Briareus' hands than Argus' eyes, I'll sing thy obsequies... | |
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