Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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Robert Dodsley. which ran with Blood . At this Period , the Sword , glutted with foreign Slaughter , turned its Edge upon the Bowels of the Roman Republick itfelf ; and pre- fented a Scene of Cruelties and Treafons enough almost to ...
Robert Dodsley. which ran with Blood . At this Period , the Sword , glutted with foreign Slaughter , turned its Edge upon the Bowels of the Roman Republick itfelf ; and pre- fented a Scene of Cruelties and Treafons enough almost to ...
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... Sword . Experience and Policy have fince taught other Methods . Res vero nunc agitur tenui pulmone rubeta . But how far Corruption , Venality , the Contempt of Honour , the Oblivion of all Duty to our Country , and the most abandoned ...
... Sword . Experience and Policy have fince taught other Methods . Res vero nunc agitur tenui pulmone rubeta . But how far Corruption , Venality , the Contempt of Honour , the Oblivion of all Duty to our Country , and the most abandoned ...
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... Sword , and that Spear of Steel . I fhall meet Dargo with thee , and aid my lovely Connal . of Arduen ! ye Deer ! and ye We fhall return no more . ftant far . Farewell , ye Rocks Streams of the Hill ! Our Tombs are di- A FRAGMENT V ...
... Sword , and that Spear of Steel . I fhall meet Dargo with thee , and aid my lovely Connal . of Arduen ! ye Deer ! and ye We fhall return no more . ftant far . Farewell , ye Rocks Streams of the Hill ! Our Tombs are di- A FRAGMENT V ...
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... Sword a Beam of the Sky ; thy Height , a Rock on the Plain ; thine Eyes , a Furnace of Fire . Louder than a Storm was thy Voice , when thou confoundedft the Field . Warriors fell by thy Sword , as the Thistle by the Staff of a Boy ...
... Sword a Beam of the Sky ; thy Height , a Rock on the Plain ; thine Eyes , a Furnace of Fire . Louder than a Storm was thy Voice , when thou confoundedft the Field . Warriors fell by thy Sword , as the Thistle by the Staff of a Boy ...
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... Swords redrefs the injured . I fly from Ullin , fhe cries , from Ullin famous in War . I fly from the Embrace of him who would debafe my Blood . Cremor , the Friend of Men , was my Father ; Cre- mor the Prince of Inverne . - Fingal's ...
... Swords redrefs the injured . I fly from Ullin , fhe cries , from Ullin famous in War . I fly from the Embrace of him who would debafe my Blood . Cremor , the Friend of Men , was my Father ; Cre- mor the Prince of Inverne . - Fingal's ...
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