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" ANT. Come on, my soldier! Our hearts and arms are still the same: I long Once more to meet our foes, that thou and I, Like Time and Death, marching before our troops, May taste fate to 'em; mow 'em out a passage, And, ent'ring where the foremost squadrons... "
Dramatic Miscellanies: Consisting of Critical Observations on Several Plays ... - Page 351
by Thomas Davies - 1783
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The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection ...

Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...foremoft Men Lagg'd on the Plain below. Come on, my Soldier ! Our Hearts and Arms are ftill the fame : I long Once more to meet our Foes, that thou and I,...Like Time and Death, marching before our Troops, May tafte Fate to 'em, mow 'em out a Paflage, And entring where the foremoft Squadrons yield, Begin the...
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The Dramatick Works of John Dryden, Esq: In Six Volumes, Volume 4

John Dryden - 1717 - 464 pages
...ye Gods, For fiich another Hour. Ant, Come on, my Soldier ! Our Hearts and Arms are ftill the fame : I long Once more to meet our Foes ; that Thou and...Like Time and Death, marching before our Troops, May taftc Fate to 'em ; Mow 'em out a Pafiage, And, entring where the foremoft Squadrons yield, Begin the...
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The Complete Art of Poetry: In Six Parts, I. Of the Nature, Use ..., Volume 2

Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 pages
...foremoll Men Lagg'd on the Plain below. Gome on, my Soldier ! Our Hearts and Arms are ftill the fame : I long Once more to meet our Foes, that thou and I, Like Time and Death, marching before our Troopt, May t.dte Fate to 'em, mow 'em out a Paflage, A<nd entring where the foremoft Squadrons yield,...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1776 - 382 pages
...gods, For fuch another honour ! Ant. Come on, my foldier ; Our hearts and arms are ttill the fame, I long Once more to meet our foes ; that thou and...Like Time and Death, marching before our troops, May tafte fate to 'em ; mow 'em out a paflage, And, ent'ring where the foremoft fquadrons yield, Begin...
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Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

John Bell - 1780 - 382 pages
...gods, For fuch another honour ! Ant. Come on my foldier ; Our hearts and arms are ftill the fame : I long Once more to meet our foes, that thou and I,...Like Time and Death, marching before our troops May tafte fate to 'em, mow 'em out a paflage, And ent'ring where the foremoft fquadrons yield Begin the...
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Dramatic Micellanies [sic]: Consisting of Critical Observations on Several ...

Thomas Davies - 1783 - 442 pages
...I. has nobly extended the whole paflage, and more efpecially the latter part of the quotation : Hong Once more to meet our foes; that thou and I, Like time and death, marching before our troops, May tafte fate to them; mow them out a paflagc i And, ent'ring where the foremoft fquadrons yield, Begin...
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Cider: A Poem in Two Books

John Philips - 1791 - 214 pages
...firft A3 of Dryden's ALL FOR LOVE. . Come on, my foldier ! % Our hearts and arms are ftill the fame. I long Once more to meet our foes ; that thou, and...Like Time and Death, marching before our troops, May tafte fate to them; MOW THEM OUT A PASSAGE, And, entering where the foremoft SQJJADRONS yield, Begin...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 16

John Bell - 1797 - 458 pages
...ye gods, For such another honour I Ant. Come on my soldier; Our hearts and arms are still the same : I long Once more to meet our foes, that thou and I,...Like Time and Death, marching before our troops, May taste fate to 'em, mow 'em out a passage, And, ent'ring where the foremost squadrons yield, Begin the...
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The British Drama: Tragedies. 2 v

1804 - 516 pages
...honour ! Ant. Come on, my soldier ; Эur hearts and arms are still the same : I long Эпсе mere to meet our foes, that thou and I, Like Time and Death, marching before our troops, May taste fate to them, mow them out a passage, And, entering where the foremost squadrons yield, Begin...
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Sharpe's British Theatre, Volume 16

1805 - 282 pages
...gods, For snch anodier houour! ;a" Come ou my soldier ; Our hearts and arms are still the same : I loug Once more to meet our foes, that thou and I, Like Time and Death, marching hefore our troops, May taste fate to 'em, mow 'em out a pafsase, And, ent'ring where the foremost squadrous...
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