| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1821 - 502 pages
...in 1656 sent Oppress'd with numbers in th' unequal field, His men discouraged and himself expell'd: Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn...vain: And when, at length, the cruel war shall cease, OH! i On hard conditions may he buy his peace; Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, ^ ,„ But fall... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...arms oppose: Oppress'd with numbers in the' unequal field, His men discouraged, and himself expell'd, Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn...On hard conditions may he buy his peace : Nor let them then enjoy supreme command; But fall untimely by some hostile hand, And lie unburied on the barren... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - Authors, English - 1823 - 652 pages
...his oracle. Oppress'd with numbers in th' unequal field, His men discourag'd and himself expell'd : Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn...his peace ; Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, -v But fall untimely by some hostile hand, L And lie unburied on the barren sand. J DRYDEN. Lord FALKLAND'S... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 pages
...arms oppose, Oppress'd with numbers in th' unequal held, His men discourag'd and himself expell'd : Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn...cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy bis peace ; Nor let him then enjoy supreme command But fall untimely by some hostile hand, And lie... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Great Britain - 1825 - 506 pages
...arms oppose, Oppress' J with numbers in th' unequal field, His men discourag'd and himself expell'd : Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn...in vain : And when, at length, the cruel war shall ceas*. On hard conditions may he buy his peace Not let him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 506 pages
...arms oppose, Uppress'd with numbers in th' unequal field, His men disrourag'd and himself expell'd : Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn...in vain : And when, at length, the cruel war shall ceasr. On hard conditions may he buy his peace ; Nor let him then enjoy supreme command. But fall untimely... | |
| First flowers - 1825 - 306 pages
...himself expelled, Let him for succour sue from place to place. Torn from his subjects' and his sons' embrace. First let him see his friends in battle slain....his peace. Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand, And lie unburied ou the barren tand. , 6. iv. I. 88. peace,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Great Britain - 1825 - 512 pages
...arms oppose, Oppress'd with numbers in th' unequal field, His men discourag'd and himself expell'd : Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn...their untimely fate lament in vain : And when, at leugth, the cruel war shall cense. On hard conditions may he buy his peace . Nor let him then enjoy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1826 - 430 pages
...for succour sue from place to place, Torn from his subjects and his son's embrace* First let himisee his friends in battle slain, , And their untimely...his peace; Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand. And lie unbury'u on the barren sand. — Dryden. LORD FALKLAND'S... | |
| William Hone - Calendars - 1827 - 858 pages
...himself expelled, I-et him for succour sue from place to place, Tom from his subjects and his sons' embrace, First let him see his friends in battle slain,...cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy ha peace. Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand, And lie unboned... | |
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