 | Virgil - Poetry - 1997 - 476 pages
...to place, 885 Torn from his Subjects, and his Son's embrace: First let him see his Friends in Bated slain; And their untimely Fate lament in vain: And...shall cease; On hard Conditions may he buy his Peace. 890 Nor let him then enjoy supreme Command; 1 But fall untimely, by some hostile Hand: \ And lie unbury'd... | |
 | Holbrook Jackson - Antiques & Collectibles - 2001 - 676 pages
...arts oppose Oppress'd with numbers in th' unequal field, His men discourag'd, and himself cxpell'd, Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn...his peace. Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand, And lye unburied in the common sand. 1 It is said King Charles... | |
 | Claud Field - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2005 - 233 pages
...oppose, Oppresi'd with numbers in the unequal field, His men discouraged, and himself expelled, Lefc him for succour sue from place to place Torn from...And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at last the cruel war shall cease On hard conditions may he buy his peace ; Nor let him then enjoy supreme... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 530 pages
...Oppress'd with numbers in the unequal Held, His men discouragVI, and himself expelled : Let him fur succour sue from place to place, Torn from his subjects,...shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy his peace ; Some years afterwards, " business," sajs Sprat, "passed ot' course into other hands ;" and Cowley... | |
 | Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1826 - 846 pages
...Let liim for succour, sue from place to place. Torn from his subjects, and his son's embrace. Pint let him see his friends in battle slain. And their...peace ; Nor let him, then, enjoy supreme command, But fall inglorious by some hostile hand, And lie unburied in the common sand." The King appeared to... | |
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