A martial hero first, with early care, Blown, like a pigmy by the winds, to war. A beardless chief, a rebel, ere a man, So young his hatred to his Prince began. The Life of John Locke - Page 137by Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 506 pagesFull view - About this book
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...fare, Could it have form'd his ever-changing will. The various piece had tir'd the graver's skill ! A martial hero first, with early care, Blown, like a pigmy by the winds, to »аъ A beardless chief, a rebel, ere a man : So young his hatred to his piince began. Next this,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 474 pages
...exalted voice, Cries, " England's saved, and now let us rejoice." Note III. . ,' A martial herofirsl, with early care, Blown, like a pigmy by the winds, to war f A beardless chief, 'a rebel ere a man ; , So young his hatred to his prince began. — P. 432. .... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 482 pages
...will, The various~piece had tirM the graver's skill'. A martial hero first, with early care, Blown, l&e a pigmy by the winds, to war, A beardless chief, a...began. Next this, (how wildly will ambition steer !). A vermin wriggling in the Usurper's ear. Bartering his venal wit for sums of gold, He cast himself... | |
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...eunuch-face, Could it have form'd his ever-changing will, The various pieca had tired the graver's skill ! A martial hero first, with early care, Blown, like a pigmy by tho wmds, to war. A beardless tmef, a rebel, ere a man : So young his hatred to his prince began. Next... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1863 - 722 pages
...théologiens par occasion et pour un moment, avec défiance et réA beardless chief, a rebel, e'er a man: So young his hatred to his prince began. Next this, how widely will ambition steer! A verrain wriggling in the usurper's ear. Bartering his -renal wit for... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1863 - 720 pages
...face, Could it hâve form'd his ever-changing will, The various pièce had tir'd thé graver's skill! A martial hero first, with early care, Blown, like a pigmy, by th? winds to war. sceptiques, avaient éclaté de nouveau, enflammées par le catholicisme bigot du... | |
| John Dryden - 1866 - 348 pages
...face, Could it have form'd his ever-changing will, The various piece had tir'd the graver's skill! 25 A martial hero first, with early care, Blown, like...began. Next this, (how wildly will ambition steer!) so A vermin wriggling in the Usurper's ear. Bartering his venal wit for sums of gold, He cast himself... | |
| John Dryden - 1866 - 346 pages
...face, Could it have form'd his ever-changing will, The various piece had tir'd the graver's skill ! «s A martial hero first, with early care, Blown, like...by the winds, to war. A beardless chief, a rebel, e'er a man : So young his hatred to his prince began. Next this, (how wildly will ambition steer !)... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1866 - 446 pages
...form'd his ever-changing will, The various piece had tir'd the graver's skill ! A martial hero flrst, with early care, Blown, like a pigmy, by the winds to war. A beardless chief, a rebel, e'er a man : So young his hatred to his prince began. Next this, how widely will ambition steer! A... | |
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