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... 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 unrighteous cause . Then hear , and judge . If I have wrong'd the ...
... 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 unrighteous cause . Then hear , and judge . If I have wrong'd the ...
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... deeds . Six valiant chiefs the hardy bands obey'd : Assaracus , whose name proclaims his race Deriv'd from sacred Troy . To Britain's shore He came with Brutus . On his manly limbs The scars of many an honourable wound Appear'd . Though ...
... deeds . Six valiant chiefs the hardy bands obey'd : Assaracus , whose name proclaims his race Deriv'd from sacred Troy . To Britain's shore He came with Brutus . On his manly limbs The scars of many an honourable wound Appear'd . Though ...
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... deeds of arms By Hector's just reproof , and Hector's fame , Exulting Troy the graceful chief beheld . Next Butes stood : skill'd with unerring aim To launch the jav'lin from his nervous arm . Achates next ; and , matchless in the race ...
... deeds of arms By Hector's just reproof , and Hector's fame , Exulting Troy the graceful chief beheld . Next Butes stood : skill'd with unerring aim To launch the jav'lin from his nervous arm . Achates next ; and , matchless in the race ...
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... deeds achiev'd , Had bound the friend of Brutus . When the chief Unfurl'd his venturous sails , Euryalus Forsook his native Greece , and with him led • His blooming Polydorus . O'er the rest Hence was the hero grac'd in Locrine's court ...
... deeds achiev'd , Had bound the friend of Brutus . When the chief Unfurl'd his venturous sails , Euryalus Forsook his native Greece , and with him led • His blooming Polydorus . O'er the rest Hence was the hero grac'd in Locrine's court ...
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... , Loëgria's gather'd strength in arms , Purchase precarious safety , and belie Our honourable scars ? Go thou , base prince ! Go ransom that unwarlike head , while we By hardy daring , and illustrious deeds , Assert our OF GUENDOLEN . 53.
... , Loëgria's gather'd strength in arms , Purchase precarious safety , and belie Our honourable scars ? Go thou , base prince ! Go ransom that unwarlike head , while we By hardy daring , and illustrious deeds , Assert our OF GUENDOLEN . 53.
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