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... fight Britons with Britons mix'd , and Arthur slain . From all her mountains , and from all her streams , Cornubia sends her armed sons to war , Breathing revenge . Before th ' assembled tribes d Corineus was a leader who accompanied ...
... fight Britons with Britons mix'd , and Arthur slain . From all her mountains , and from all her streams , Cornubia sends her armed sons to war , Breathing revenge . Before th ' assembled tribes d Corineus was a leader who accompanied ...
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... fight , in peace the just and good , Awful the hero stood , by fate design'd The mighty father of a line of kings , Of great Pendragon , and his greater son . But Deunan's warriors noble Turon led , And hardy Malim of Phoenician race ...
... fight , in peace the just and good , Awful the hero stood , by fate design'd The mighty father of a line of kings , Of great Pendragon , and his greater son . But Deunan's warriors noble Turon led , And hardy Malim of Phoenician race ...
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... fight his battles ? No , let Cornubia back return defiance , And hostile scorn . Ev'n now , our spies report , Ten thousand warriors from their northern confines , From Medway's banks , and Thames ' majestic wave , Urge their swift ...
... fight his battles ? No , let Cornubia back return defiance , And hostile scorn . Ev'n now , our spies report , Ten thousand warriors from their northern confines , From Medway's banks , and Thames ' majestic wave , Urge their swift ...
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... fight . Brave must he be , and of no vulgar force , To whom your chief shall yield the prize of fame . There , where the plumage of my crested helm Shakes o'er the breaking squadrons wild dismay , There fix your eyes ; be that your ...
... fight . Brave must he be , and of no vulgar force , To whom your chief shall yield the prize of fame . There , where the plumage of my crested helm Shakes o'er the breaking squadrons wild dismay , There fix your eyes ; be that your ...
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... fight : Each ardent warrior grasp'd his shining shield , And pois'd the spear , or half unsheath'd the sword ; Anxious they wish the morning's rising light , And dreams of conquest in their fancy play . In thought they see Cornubia's ...
... fight : Each ardent warrior grasp'd his shining shield , And pois'd the spear , or half unsheath'd the sword ; Anxious they wish the morning's rising light , And dreams of conquest in their fancy play . In thought they see Cornubia's ...
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