| English poetry - 1703 - 864 pages
...Government gives Law j If once we fall to the old Spore, You mutt again both to Breda -• Where Tpight of all that would reftore you^ Grown wife by wrongs, we fhall abhor you. 3* If of all Chriftian Blood the guilt Cry loud for Vengeance unto Heaven > That Sea by Treacherous... | |
| English poetry - 1705 - 620 pages
...-his Reftauration But a finall Bleffing to the Nation. 23. Then C—— beware of thy Brother Tork, Who to thy Government gives Law •-, If once we fall to the old Sport, You muft again both to Breda : Where Tpight of all that would reftore youi Grown wife by wrongs,... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...render'd Charles's refteration. But a finall bleffingto the nation. 4 The Duchcfs cf Portfrosuth. XXIII. Then, Charles, beware thy brother York, Who to thy...all that would reftore you, Grown wife by wrongs, we fhould abhor you. XXIV. If, of all Chriftian blood the guilt Cries loud of vengeance unto Heav'n, '... | |
| Edmund Goldsmid - Satire, English - 1885 - 146 pages
...render'd C his Restauration But a small Blessing to the Nation. Then C beware of thy Brother Yorh, Who to thy Government gives Law ; If once we fall to the old Sport, You must again both to Breda, : Where 'spight of all that would restore you, Grown wise by wrongs,... | |
| George deF. Lord - Poetry - 1963 - 608 pages
...trepann'd, «o Have render'd, Charles, thy restoration A curse and plague unto the nation. 23Then, Charles, beware thy brother York, Who to thy government gives law; If once we fall to the old work, us You must again both to Breda, Where, spite of all that would restore you, Turn'd commonwealth,... | |
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