Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 3Jones & Company, 1829 |
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... Bear to them too ( for well the waste of war Will make it needful ) such plain healthful viands As furnish out our frugal shepherd's meal . And to the valiant captain of their host Present such rural gifts as suit our fortune ; Heap'd ...
... Bear to them too ( for well the waste of war Will make it needful ) such plain healthful viands As furnish out our frugal shepherd's meal . And to the valiant captain of their host Present such rural gifts as suit our fortune ; Heap'd ...
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... bear ; I kill'd them both , and bore their shaggy spoils In triumph home and shall I fear to meet The uncircumcised Philistine ! No : that God , Who saved me from the bear's destructive fang , And hungry lion's jaw , will not he save me ...
... bear ; I kill'd them both , and bore their shaggy spoils In triumph home and shall I fear to meet The uncircumcised Philistine ! No : that God , Who saved me from the bear's destructive fang , And hungry lion's jaw , will not he save me ...
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... bear my armour ? DAVID . I am he , O king ! SAUL . Why this concealment ? tell me , valiant David , Why didst thou hide thy birth and name till now ? DAVID . O king ! I would not aught trom favour claim , Or on remember'd services ...
... bear my armour ? DAVID . I am he , O king ! SAUL . Why this concealment ? tell me , valiant David , Why didst thou hide thy birth and name till now ? DAVID . O king ! I would not aught trom favour claim , Or on remember'd services ...
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... bear these holy relics . Though we deride their law , and scorn their persons , Yet never have we yet to human use Devoted these rich vessels , set apart To sacred purposes . BELSHAZZAR . I joy to hear it ! Go - fetch them hither . They ...
... bear these holy relics . Though we deride their law , and scorn their persons , Yet never have we yet to human use Devoted these rich vessels , set apart To sacred purposes . BELSHAZZAR . I joy to hear it ! Go - fetch them hither . They ...
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... bear me up . I am no god ; Gods do not tremble thus - Support me ; hold me ; These loosen'd joints , these knees which smite each other , Betray I'm but a man - a weak one too ! First COURTIER . in truth ' tis passing strange , and full ...
... bear me up . I am no god ; Gods do not tremble thus - Support me ; hold me ; These loosen'd joints , these knees which smite each other , Betray I'm but a man - a weak one too ! First COURTIER . in truth ' tis passing strange , and full ...
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