| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 316 páginas
...knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of lns royal rage. 60 Kv'n mighty Pain, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Lu, Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, Falls undistingnish'd hy the victor Spade ! Thus far hoth... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 334 páginas
...conceal'd. The rebel knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. Ev'n mighty pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew,...loo, Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, falls undistingiiish'd by the victor spade ! Thus far both armies to Belinda yield , Now to the baron fate... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 páginas
...has its person and character assigned, which, no doubt, the author has told his friends in private ; but I shall only instance in the description of the...disgrace under which the duke of Marlborough then then suffered, which is so apparent in these verses: Ev'n mighty Panr, that kings and queens o'erthrew.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 702 páginas
...conceal'd. The rebel knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of Ills royal rage. Ev'n mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Ln, Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor Spade! £ '• Thus... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 páginas
...rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage-. Proves tlie just victim of his royal rage. E'eu mighty Palm, he Muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclin'd in...•; . How vain the ardor of the crown, How low, hew undistihguish'd by the victor Spade I Tims far both armies to Belinda yield; Now to the Baren fate... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 322 páginas
...has its person and character assigned, whjch, no doubt, the author has told his friends in private; but I shall only instance in the description of the...then suffered, which is so apparent in these verses: The game at ombre is a mystical representation of the late 'war, which is hinted by his making spades... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 230 páginas
...conceal'd. The rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. 60 Ev'n mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Lu, Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor Spade ! Thus far both... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 506 páginas
...has its person and character assigned, which, no doubt, the author has told his friends in private ; but I shall only instance in the description of the...and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the lights of loo, Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd And that the author here... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 516 páginas
...has its person and character assigned, which, no doubt, the author has told his friends in private; but I shall only instance in the description of the...which is so apparent in these verses: Ev'n mighty Parn, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of loo, Sad-chance of war... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1849 - 638 páginas
...conceal'd. The rehel knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the justvietim of his royal rage. E'en mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew And mow'd down armies in the fights of Loo, Sad chanee of war ! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd hy the vietor Spade! Thos far huth arnues... | |
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