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" ... departure. Who can have lived in an army, and in a serious hour reflect upon the many gay and agreeable men that might long have flourished in the arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose... "
The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq: Revised and Corrected - Page 332
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Readings in English Prose of the Eighteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 754 pages
...arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose ambition they fell sacrifices? But gallant men who...relief enough from their own contempt of death, to make it no evil, which was approached with so much cheerfulness and attended with so much honor. But when...
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Readings in English Prose of the Eighteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 744 pages
...arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose ambition they fell sacrifices? But gallant men who...relief enough from their own contempt of death, to make it no evil, which was approached with so much cheerfulness and attended with so much honor. But when...
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Queen Anne

Herbert Woodfield Paul - English literature - 1912 - 328 pages
...arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose ambition they fell sacrifices ? But gallant men who...relief enough from their own contempt of death to make it no evil which was approached with so much cheerfulness, and attended with so much honour." To learn...
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Tratado teorico-practico de ortologia inglesa, precedido de un bosquejo ...

Sebastian Bauza - 1912 - 284 pages
...fatherless and widows on the tyrant to whose ambition they fell sacrifices ? But gallant men, \\ ho are cut off by the sword, move rather our veneration...pity ; and we gather relief enough from their own coutempt of death, to make that no evil, which was approached with so much cheerfulness, and attended...
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English Prose: Seventeenth century

Sir Henry Craik - English literature - 1917 - 648 pages
...arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose ambition they fell sacrifices ? But gallant men, who...relief enough from their own contempt of death, to make it no evil, which was approached with so, much cheerfulness, and attended with so much honour. But...
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Selected English Essays

English essays - 1922 - 570 pages
...peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widows on the tyrant to whose amhition they fell sacrifices ? But gallant men, who are cut...relief enough from their own contempt of death, to make that no evil, which was approached with so much cheerfulness, and attended with so much honour. But...
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The Modern Student's Book of English Literature

Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - English literature - 1924 - 942 pages
...arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose it no evil, which was approached with so much cheerfulness and attended with so much honour. But when...
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Progressive Readings in Prose

Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - American prose literature - 1923 - 396 pages
...arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose ambition they fell sacrifices? But gallant men, who...relief enough from their own contempt of death, to make it no evil, which was approached with so much cheerfulness, and attended with so much honor. But when...
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Essayists Past and Present: A Selection of English Essays

John Boynton Priestley - English essays - 1925 - 328 pages
...arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose ambition they fell sacrifices ? But gallant men, who...relief enough from their own contempt of death, to make that no evil, which was approached with so much cheerfulness, and attended with so much honour. But...
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The Copeland Reader: An Anthology of English Poetry and Prose, Volume 1

Charles Townsend Copeland - American literature - 1926 - 1744 pages
...arts of peace, and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose 'st a Roman, take it forth ; I, that deni'd thee gold, will give that no evil, which was approached with so much cheerfulness, and attended with so much honor. But...
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