| 1700 - 778 pages
...Battle fain j. jjnd their untimely Fait lament in -vain. ' jind when at length the cruel War (ball ce On Hard Conditions may he buy his Peace. Nor let him then enjoy fitpreme Command^ But fell untimely by fame hoflile hand^ . And lye unburied in the Common Sand. We... | |
| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1702 - 454 pages
...Battelftain, And their untimely Fate lament in vain : And A»d when at length the cruel War jhall ceafe, On hard Conditions may he buy his Peace. Nor let him...then enjoy Supreme Command, •) But fall untimely ly fame koftile Hand, £• And lye unburyd on the barren Sand. j It is faid K. Charles feem'd concern'd... | |
| Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1721 - 456 pages
...from his Subje&s, and his Son's Embrace: Firft let him fee his Friends in Battel flain ; And their untimely Fate lament in vain : And when, at length, the cruel War {hall ceafe -, .On hard Conditions may he buy his Peace. - •. 890 Nor let him then -enjoy fiipreme... | |
| Henry Baker - English poetry - 1737 - 580 pages
...from his Subjects, and his Son's Embrace. Firft let him fee his Friends in Battle flain, And their untimely Fate lament in vain : And when, at length, the cruel War ihall ceafe, On hard Conditions may he buy his Peace. Nor let him then enjoy fupreme Command, 1 But... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Alberti - 1752 - 546 pages
...fon's embrace : First let him fee his friends in battle flain And their untimely fate lament in vain, On hard conditions may he buy his peace : Nor let him then enjoy fupreme command But fall untimely by forne hostile hand And lie unburried on the barren Sand. £ôntg... | |
| Lewis Crusius - 1753 - 356 pages
...from his fubjccts and his fon's embrace : Firft let him fee his friends in battle flain. And their untimely fate lament in vain: And when at length the cruel war fhall ceafe, On hard conditions may he buy his peace. Not Nor let him then enjoy fupreme command, -%... | |
| William Harris - Great Britain - 1758 - 458 pages
...Torn from his fubjects and his fons embrace ! Firft let him fee his friends in battle flain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war fhall ceafe, On hard conditions may he buy his peace. Nor let him then enjoy fupreme command, * But... | |
| English poetry - 1770 - 268 pages
...from his fubjeds, and his fon's embrace: Firft let him fee his friends in battle flain ; And their untimely fate lament in vain : And when, at length, the cruel war mall ceafe ; On hard conditions may he buy his peace. Nor let him then enjoy fupreme command ; •»... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 344 pages
...battle flain, And their untimely fate lament in vain : _ And when, at length, the cruel war fhall ceafe, On hard conditions may he buy his peace. Nor let him then enjoy fupreme command, But fall untimely by fome hoftiie hand, And lie unbury'd on the barren fand. Thefe... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1785 - 568 pages
...from his fubjefts, and his fon's embrace : Firft let him fee his friends in battle flain ; And their untimely fate lament in vain : And when, at length, the cruel war fhall ceafe ; On hard conditions may he buy his peace. Nor Nor let him then enjdy fupreme command ;... | |
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