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" Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn from his subjects and his son's embrace. First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he... "
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by Katherine Thomson - 1843
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With an Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 718 pages
...when, at length, the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy his peace ; Nor let hitn of Dorset ; it began with thç " College Exercise," and unbury'd on the barren sand. Drydcn. U-rt Falkland'« : Non h«c, O Palla, dederas promisse parent!,...
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George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes, Volume 4

John Heneage Jesse - 1844 - 432 pages
...untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy his peace ; Nor let him then enjoy supreme...some hostile hand, And lie unburied on the barren strand. Dryden's Transl. Lord Falkland, it is said, observing by the expression of the King's countenance,...
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, with a Life, Volume 2

John Dryden, John Mitford - 1844 - 536 pages
...untimely fate lament in vain: And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he huy his peace : Nor let him then enjoy supreme command ; But fall, untimely, hy some hostile hand, And lie unhuried on the harren sand ! These are my prey Ya, and this my dying...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With an Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 714 pages
...in vain : And when, at length, the cruel war shall ceaae, On hard conditions miy he buy his peace i Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand. And Ha unbury'd on the barren s.ind. Drgdtn. Lori Falkland'! : Won h»c, O Palla, dederas promiwa parent!,...
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Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome

William Peter - 1847 - 562 pages
...untimely fate lament in vain: And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy his peace: Nor let him then enjoy supreme command...hostile hand, And lie unburied on the barren sand! These are my pray'rs, and this my dying will: And you, my Tyrians, ev'ry curse fulfil. Perpetual hate...
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Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome

William Peter - 1847 - 568 pages
...war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy his peace : Nor let him then enjoy supreme command j But fall, untimely, by some hostile hand, And lie unburied on the burren sand! These are my pray'rs, and this my dying will : And you, my Tyrians, ev'ry curse fulfil....
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Memoirs of Prince Rupert, and the Cavaliers: Including Their ..., Volume 2

Eliot Warburton - 1849 - 516 pages
...untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions let him buy his peace. Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand." JEneid, Book iv. ver. 613. Lord Falkland observing that the King seemed moved at this ominous selection,...
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Memoirs of prince Rupert and the Cavaliers including their private ..., Volume 2

Bartholomew Elliott G. Warburton - 1849 - 506 pages
...untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions let him buy his peace. Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand." Mneid, Book iv. ver. 613. Lord Falkland observing that the King seemed moved at this ominous selection,...
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Memoirs of Prince Rupert, and the Cavaliers: Including Their ..., Volume 2

Eliot Warburton (i.e. Bartholomew Elliott George) - 1849 - 526 pages
...vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions lct him buy his peace. Nor lct him then enjoy supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand." JUncid, Book iv. ver. 613. Lord Falkland observing that the King seemed moved at this ominous selection,...
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Selections from the Poetry of Dryden: Including His Plays and Translations

John Dryden - 1852 - 378 pages
...untimely fate lament in vain: And when, at length, the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy his peace. Nor let him then enjoy supreme command,...hostile hand: And lie unburied on the barren sand. But when she view'd the garments loosely spread, Which once he wore, and saw the conscious bed, She...
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