Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 116
... plain ; And then determin'd to begin the scene With him that stood before to guard the Queen . He took a double step : with instant care Does the black Monarch in his turn prepare The adverse champion , and with stern command Bid him ...
... plain ; And then determin'd to begin the scene With him that stood before to guard the Queen . He took a double step : with instant care Does the black Monarch in his turn prepare The adverse champion , and with stern command Bid him ...
Page 120
... plain ; The Foot himself was by another slain ; And with inflam'd revenge , the battle burns again . Towers , Archers , Knights , meet on the crimson ground , And the field echoes to the martial sound . Their thoughts are heated , and ...
... plain ; The Foot himself was by another slain ; And with inflam'd revenge , the battle burns again . Towers , Archers , Knights , meet on the crimson ground , And the field echoes to the martial sound . Their thoughts are heated , and ...
Page 126
... plain , That onward chaf'd , and pranc'd , and paw'd amain . Nor ceas'd from his attempts until he stood On the long - wish'd - for spot , from whence he could Slay King or Queen . O'erwhelm'd with sudden fears , Apollo saw , and could ...
... plain , That onward chaf'd , and pranc'd , and paw'd amain . Nor ceas'd from his attempts until he stood On the long - wish'd - for spot , from whence he could Slay King or Queen . O'erwhelm'd with sudden fears , Apollo saw , and could ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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