Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... fame in arms . Me too the voice of honourable praise Delights : I kindle at the sound of war . But ever should the ear of kings be clos'd Against the syren Glory : then most happy , Then greatest , when , by their paternal care Preserv ...
... fame in arms . Me too the voice of honourable praise Delights : I kindle at the sound of war . But ever should the ear of kings be clos'd Against the syren Glory : then most happy , Then greatest , when , by their paternal care Preserv ...
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... fame , to purchase peace , And from his people turn the rage of war . But who our offer to the foe shall bear ? Will great Assaracus , in arms renown'd ? Or sage Mempricius , from whose honied tongue Persuasion flows ? " He ended . With ...
... fame , to purchase peace , And from his people turn the rage of war . But who our offer to the foe shall bear ? Will great Assaracus , in arms renown'd ? Or sage Mempricius , from whose honied tongue Persuasion flows ? " He ended . With ...
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... fame ! " As when the gale Slow rising , first invades the rustling leaves ; Now scarcely heard , now loud , and louder still Swells on the ear the sullen sound , prophetic Of the swift - rushing tempest : as he spoke . So rose th ...
... fame ! " As when the gale Slow rising , first invades the rustling leaves ; Now scarcely heard , now loud , and louder still Swells on the ear the sullen sound , prophetic Of the swift - rushing tempest : as he spoke . So rose th ...
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... Fame sounds th ' alarm , And Locrine leads the battle ? Monarch , no . Prove in the field our faith . Yet hear my counsel . Pallas inspires my tongue . From Humber's stream , The winding course of Trent , and where the Thames Rolls his ...
... Fame sounds th ' alarm , And Locrine leads the battle ? Monarch , no . Prove in the field our faith . Yet hear my counsel . Pallas inspires my tongue . From Humber's stream , The winding course of Trent , and where the Thames Rolls his ...
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... fame . There , where the plumage of my crested helm Shakes o'er the breaking squadrons wild dismay , There fix your eyes ; be that your guiding star , Secure it leads to conquest and to fame . " He ceas'd . From man to man , from rank ...
... fame . There , where the plumage of my crested helm Shakes o'er the breaking squadrons wild dismay , There fix your eyes ; be that your guiding star , Secure it leads to conquest and to fame . " He ceas'd . From man to man , from rank ...
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