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" Which way to scale the wall; Nor balls of wildfire love consume The shrine which I adore; For if such smoke about thee fume, I'll never love thee more. "
Memoirs of the Most Renowned James Graham, Marquis of Montrose - Page 499
by George Wishart - 1819 - 530 pages
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Librarians - 1819 - 556 pages
...more. To suffer by surprise; Which victual'd by my love so long, I think thy virtues be too strong The siege at length must rise, And leave thee ruled...thou turn a common-wealth I'll never love thee more. Thy heart to ruine come, I'll sound no trumpet as I wont, But if by fraud, or by consent, Nor march...
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Montrose and the Covenanters

Mark Napier - Covenanters - 1838 - 1174 pages
...more. I think thy virtues be too strong To suffer by surprise ; Those victual'd, by my love, so long, The siege at length must rise, And leave thee ruled...thou turn a common-wealth I'll never love thee more. Or if by fraud, or by consent, Thy heart to ruine come, I'll sound no trumpet as I wont, Nor march...
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Montrose and Covenanters, Their Characters and Conduct, Volume 2

Mark Napier - Covenanters - 1838 - 612 pages
...anxiety for Charles, that Montrose had figuratively clothed in those verses to an imaginary fair-one : But if by fraud, or by consent, Thy heart to ruine come, I'll sound no trumpet as L wont, Nor march by tuck of drum ; But hold my arms, like ensigns, up, Thy falsehood to deplore, And...
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Memorials of Montrose and His Times, Volume 1

Mark Napier - 1848 - 446 pages
...it all. I think thy virtues be too strong to suffer by surprise, That, victual'd by my love so long, the siege at length must rise, And leave thee ruled in that health and state thou wast before, — But if thou turn a Commonwealth, I'll never love thee more.' * ' We are much surprised...
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Memorials of Montrose and His Times, Volume 1

Mark Napier - 1848 - 450 pages
...it all. I think thy virtues be too strong to suffer by surprise, That, victual'd by my love so long, the siege at length must rise, And leave thee ruled in that health and state thou wast before, — But if thou turn a Commonwealth, I'll never love thee more.' 1 ' We are much surprised...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 592 pages
...more. I think thy virtues be too strong To suffer by surprise, Which victual'd by my love so long, The siege at length must rise, And leave thee ruled in that health And state thou wast before; But if thou turn a Commonwealth,But if by fraud or by consent Thy heart to ruin come,...
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 588 pages
...love so long, The siege at length must rise, And leave thee ruled in that health And state thou wast before ; But if thou turn a Commonwealth, I'll never...thee more. But if by fraud or by consent Thy heart to ruin come, I'll sound no trumpet as I wont, Nor march by beat of drum ; But hold my arms like ensigns...
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Recollections of a Literary Life

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1855 - 580 pages
...more. I think thy virtues be too strong To suffer by surprise, Which victualed by my love so long, The siege at length must rise, And leave thee ruled in that health And state thou wast before ; But if thou turn a Commonwealth, Til never love thee more. But if by fraud or by consent...
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Memoirs of the Marquis of Montrose, Volume 1

Mark Napier - 1856 - 520 pages
...too long, Their siege at last will rise, And leave thee conqueror, in that health And state thou wast before ; But if thou turn a Commonwealth, I'll never love thee more. 4. And if by fraud, or by consent, Thy heart to ruin come, I'll sound no trumpet as I wont, Nor march...
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2

Mary Russell Mitford - American literature - 1857 - 374 pages
...love so long, The siege at length must rise, And leave thee ruled in that health And state thou wast before ; But if thou turn a Commonwealth, I'll never...thee more. But if by fraud or by consent Thy heart to ruin come, I'll sound no trumpet as I wont, Nor march by beat of drum ; But hold my arms like ensigns...
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