They turn'd upon him: but his active arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rose no more, The fiercest two; the others fled amain, And left him master of the bloody field. Speak, Lady Randolph : upon Beauty's tongue Dwell accents pleasing to the brave... Jones's British Theatre - Сторінка 104автори: William Jones - 1795Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Bell - 1778 - 392 стор.
...Randolph low, Had not this brave and generous firanger come, Like my good angel, in t|ie hour of tate, And, mocking danger, made my foes his own. They turn'd upon him ; ,but his sclive arm Struck to the ground, trom whence they role no more, The fjerceft two ; the others fled... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 294 стор.
...licentious camp, Who would have quickly laid lord Randolph low, Had not this brave and generous stranger come, Like my good angel, in the hour of fate, And mocking danger, made my foes his own. They turn'J upon him, but his active arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rose no more, The fiercest... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 стор.
...licentious camp, Who would have quickly laid Lord Randolph low, Had not this brave and generous (banger come, Like my good angel, in the hour of fate, And,...made my foes his own. They turn'd upon him : but his aebve arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rofe no more, The fierceft two ; the others fled amain,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 стор.
...licentious camp, Who would have quickly laid lord Randolph low, Had not this brave and generous stranger come, Like my good angel, in the hour of fate, And...active arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rose no more, The fiercest two; the others fled amain, And left him master of the bloody field. Speak,... | |
| 1797 - 462 стор.
...licentious camp, Who would have quickly laid lord Randolph low, Had not this brave and generous stranger come. Like my good angel, in the hour of fate, And...made -my foes his own. They turn'd upon him, but his aftive arm 20 Struck to the ground, from whence they rose no more, The fiercest two ; the others fled... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 стор.
...Like my good angel, in the hour of fat^ '' mocking danger, made my foes his oivii. ASll. DoUGLAS. 3J They turn'd upon him, but his active arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rose no more, The fiercest two ; the others fled amain, And left him master of the bloody field. Speak,... | |
| 1804 - 486 стор.
...licentious camp, Who would have quickly laid lord Randolph low, Had not this brave and generous stranger come, like my good angel, in the hour of fate, And, mocking danger, made my foes his own. They turned upon him, but his active arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rose no more, The fiercest... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 стор.
...licentious camp ; Who would have quickly laid Lord Randolph low, Had not this brave and gen'rous stranger come Like my good angel in the hour of fate, And, mocking danger, made my toes his own. They turn'd upon him; but his active arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rose... | |
| 1811 - 620 стор.
...licentious camp ; Who would have quickly laid lord Randolph low, Had not this brave and generous stranger come, Like my good angel, in the hour of fate, And, mocking danger, made my foes his own. They turned upon him, but his active arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rose no more, The fiercest... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 стор.
...; Who would have quickly laid lord Randolph low, ll:id not this brave and generous stranger coûte, Like my good angel, in the hour of fate, And, mocking danger, made my foes his own. They turned upon him, but his active arm Struck to the ground, from whence they rose no more, The fiercest... | |
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