| John Dryden - 1706 - 490 страници
...G?//4'sfwither'd Arms •*• As mighty 'Lewis lay, Shecry'd, if I have any Charms, My Dearcft let's away. For you, my Love, is all my Fear, Hark how the Drums do Rattle: Alas, Sir .' what mou'd you do here In dreadful Day of Battel ? Let little Orange flay and fight, For Danger's his Diverfionj... | |
| John Oldmixon - 1728 - 484 страници
...hair'd Celia'* withered drmsf As mighty Lewis lay ; She cry'd, if I have any Charms, My dearefl let's away. For you, my Love, is all my Fear, Hark how the 2)rums do rattle, Mas, Sir, what jboud you do here In dreadful %)ay of flattie. Nor vex your "Thoughts... | |
| Select collection - 1780 - 538 страници
...grey-hair'd Celia's wither'd arms •^ As mighty Lewis la}', She cry'd, " If I have anv charms, My dcareft, let 's away ! For you, my love, is all my fear, Hark how the drums do rattle; Alas, fir I what fliould you do here In dreadful day of battle? Let little Orange flay and fight, For danger... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 страници
...Celia's wither' d arm$ •*• As mighty Lewis lay, She cry'd, " If I have any charms, My deareft, let's away] For you, my love, is all my fear, Hark how the drums do rattle ; Alas, fir ! what mould you do here In dreadful day of battle ? Let little Orange flay and fight, For danger's... | |
| 1793 - 806 страници
...As mighty Lewis lay, She cry'd, If 1 have any charms, My dcareft, lei's away. For you, my Love, it all my fear : Hark how the drums do rattle ! Alas, Sir ! what mould you do here In dreadful day of battle ? Let little Orange flay and fight,' For danger's his divcrfion... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 страници
...hair'd Cxlia's wilhcr'd arms As mighty Lewis lay, Sbo cry'd. If I have arty oharm!, My deareft, let's away. • For you, my Love, is all my fear,'. Hark...Sir ! what fliould you do here In dreadful day of ban k ? Let little Orange flay and fight,! For danger's his diverCon ; The wife will think you in the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 страници
...grey-hairM Cslia's withr Hd arms As mighty Lewis lay, J3he cry'd, " If I have any charms, My dearest, let 's away. For you, my love, is all my fear ! Hark, how the drums do rattle ! Alas, sir ! what should you do here In dreadful day of battle 2 ' Let little Orange stay and fight, For danger 's his... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 страници
...grey-hair'd (Vim's wither'd arms As mighty Lewis lay, She cry'd, " If I have any charms. My dearest, let 's away. ' For you, my love, is all my fear ! Hark, how the drums do rattle ! Mas, sir ! what should you do here In dreadful day of battle ? Let little Orange stay and fight,... | |
| Martin Lister - 1823 - 220 страници
...particularly in the octagon saloon, are tables of marble, or rather agate, for they may be compared „ 2. For you, my love, is all my fear, Hark ! how the drums do rattle ; Alas, Sir! what should you do here In dreadful day of battle ? 3. Let little Orange stay and fight, For danger's his... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1858 - 500 страници
...grey-haired Celia's withered arms As mighty Lewis lay, She cried, ' If I have any charms, My dearest, let 's away ! For you, my love, is all my fear, Hark how the drums do rattle ; Alas, sir ! what should you do here In dreadful day of battle ? Let little Orange stay and fight, For danger 's his... | |
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