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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Dryden. Rochester ... - Page 42
1793
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volume 12

Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 490 pages
...by their friends, more by themselves thought wise, Opposed the power to which they could not rise. Some had in courts been great, and thrown from thence, Like fiends were hardened in impenitence. Some, by their monarch's fatal mercy, grown From pardoned rebels kinsmen to...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 7

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 578 pages
...by their friends, more by themselves thought wise, Opposed the power to which they could not rise. Some had in courts been great, and thrown from thence, Like fiends were hardened in impenitence. Some, by their monarch's fatal mercy, grown From pardoned rebels kinsmen to...
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Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and Readers

Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 pages
...by their friends, more by themselves thought wise, Opposed the power to which they could not rise. Some had in courts been great and, thrown from thence,...their Monarch's fatal mercy grown From pardon'd rebels kinsmen to the throne Were raised in power and public office high; Strong bands, if bands ungrateful...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volume 15

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 pages
...Some by their friends, more by themselves thought wise Opposed the power to which they could not rise. Some had in courts been great, and thrown from thence. Like fiends were hardened in impenitence. Some, by their monarch's fatal mercy, grown From pardoned rebels kinsmen to...
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Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and Readers

Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1904 - 526 pages
...by their friends, more by themselves thought wise, Opposed the power to which they could not rise. Some had in courts been great and, thrown from thence, Like fiends were harden' d in impenitence. Some by their Monarch's fatal mercy grown From pardon'd rebels kinsmen to...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 pages
...by their friends, more by themselves thought wise, Opposed the power to which they could not rise. seraphims and cherubims : creatures that will dazzle your eyes i to lo hardened in impenitence. Some by their Monarch's fatal mercy grown From pardoned rebels kinsmen to...
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The English Parnassus: An Anthology Chiefly of Longer Poems

William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 pages
...by their friends, more by themselves thought wise, Opposed the power to which they could not rise. Some had in courts been great and, thrown from thence, Like fiends were hardened in impenitence. Some by their Monarch's fatal mercy grown Prom pardoned rebels kinsmen to...
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A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed

Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 924 pages
...friends, more by themselves thought wise, Opposed the power to which they could not rise. more. 197 cmillan company hardened in impenitence. Some, by their Monarch's fatal mercy grown 146 From pardoned rebels kinsmen...
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Characters from the Histories & Memoirs of the Seventeenth Century: With an ...

David Nichol Smith - 1918 - 396 pages
...by their Friends, more by themselves thought wise, Oppos'd the Pow'r, to which they could not rise. Some had in Courts been Great, and thrown from thence....Monarch's fatal mercy grown, From Pardon'd Rebels, Kinsmen to the Throne, Were raised in Pow'r and publick Office high : Strong Bands, if Bands ungrateful...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
...by their friends, more by themselves thought wise, Opposed the power to which they could not rise. of men's arms, that is, a valiant, populous, and military nation: and he hardened in impenitence. Some by their monarch's fatal mercy grown From pardoned rebels kinsmen to...
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