Bell's Edition, Томове 81–82 |
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All reeking now with sweat and blood , A while the parted warriors stood , Then
pour'd upon the meddling foe , Who , worry'd , howl'd , and sprawl'd below . He
rose , and , limping from the fray , By both sides mangled , sneak'd away . 40 !!
All reeking now with sweat and blood , A while the parted warriors stood , Then
pour'd upon the meddling foe , Who , worry'd , howl'd , and sprawl'd below . He
rose , and , limping from the fray , By both sides mangled , sneak'd away . 40 !!
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... aloft diffembled trophies ftand, And breathing labours of the fculptor's hand,
Where Kneller's art fhall paint the flying Gaul, And Bourbon's woes fhall fill the
flory'd wall, 270 Heirs of thy blood fiiall o'er their bounteous board Fix Europe's
guard, ...
... aloft diffembled trophies ftand, And breathing labours of the fculptor's hand,
Where Kneller's art fhall paint the flying Gaul, And Bourbon's woes fhall fill the
flory'd wall, 270 Heirs of thy blood fiiall o'er their bounteous board Fix Europe's
guard, ...
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420 To Brumpton's grove one ample stride he took , 415 ( The vallies trembled
and the forests shook ) The next huge step reach'd the devoted shade Where
chok'd in blood was wretched Albion laid , Where now the vanquish'd with the
victors ...
420 To Brumpton's grove one ample stride he took , 415 ( The vallies trembled
and the forests shook ) The next huge step reach'd the devoted shade Where
chok'd in blood was wretched Albion laid , Where now the vanquish'd with the
victors ...
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Chiefs grac'd with scars and prodigal of blood , Stern patriots who for sacred
Freedom food , 40 Just men by whom impartial laws were giv'n , And saints who
taught and led the way to heav'n . Ne'er to these chambers where the mighty reft
...
Chiefs grac'd with scars and prodigal of blood , Stern patriots who for sacred
Freedom food , 40 Just men by whom impartial laws were giv'n , And saints who
taught and led the way to heav'n . Ne'er to these chambers where the mighty reft
...
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190 O thou ! to whom these mournful lines I fend , My promis'd husband and niy
dearest friend , Since Heav'n appoints this favour'd race to reign , And blood has
drench'd the Scottish fields in vain , Must I be wretched , and thy flight partake ?
190 O thou ! to whom these mournful lines I fend , My promis'd husband and niy
dearest friend , Since Heav'n appoints this favour'd race to reign , And blood has
drench'd the Scottish fields in vain , Must I be wretched , and thy flight partake ?
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