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... bear the death of thousands on my spear . Yet not in fierce and savage deeds of arms , Where blind revenge , or lust of conquest drives , Your king delights . Mine be the sword of justice ; Nor you shall sully your victorious arms In an ...
... bear the death of thousands on my spear . Yet not in fierce and savage deeds of arms , Where blind revenge , or lust of conquest drives , Your king delights . Mine be the sword of justice ; Nor you shall sully your victorious arms In an ...
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... bears my standard to the field . " " Oh had Estrildis , " thus the queen replied , " Cut short ev'n in the blossom of her youth , Perish'd ere yet she lisp'd a mother's name ; Ere she had seen a noble father slain , In battle vanquish'd ...
... bears my standard to the field . " " Oh had Estrildis , " thus the queen replied , " Cut short ev'n in the blossom of her youth , Perish'd ere yet she lisp'd a mother's name ; Ere she had seen a noble father slain , In battle vanquish'd ...
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... all to grief . Like some fair elm which lifts her graceful head , And bears her leafy honours to the clouds , In all their summer pride . The fierce south - west Tempestuous , now with strong continued blast Beats on her 24 THE REVENGE.
... all to grief . Like some fair elm which lifts her graceful head , And bears her leafy honours to the clouds , In all their summer pride . The fierce south - west Tempestuous , now with strong continued blast Beats on her 24 THE REVENGE.
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... bear to live . " " Daughter , " she cried , " what frantic words are these ? No crime is thine , for ' tis no crime to love . What though the banish'd Guendolen behold With impotence of rage , and envious eyes , Thy beauty grace her ...
... bear to live . " " Daughter , " she cried , " what frantic words are these ? No crime is thine , for ' tis no crime to love . What though the banish'd Guendolen behold With impotence of rage , and envious eyes , Thy beauty grace her ...
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... bear ? Will great Assaracus , in arms renown'd ? Or sage Mempricius , from whose honied tongue Persuasion flows ? " He ended . With a frown , The stern Assaracus thus answer'd fierce , And shook the hoary honours of his head , " To ...
... bear ? Will great Assaracus , in arms renown'd ? Or sage Mempricius , from whose honied tongue Persuasion flows ? " He ended . With a frown , The stern Assaracus thus answer'd fierce , And shook the hoary honours of his head , " To ...
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