| John Dryden - Fables - 1713 - 614 pages
...in vain His Friend to free, was tumbled on the Plain. Who now laments but Talamon, compelPd No more to try the Fortune of the Field ! And worfe than Death,...Arcite of Thebes had won the beauteous Emily. The Sound of Trumpets to the Voice reply'd,' And round the Royal Lifts the Heralds cry'd, Arcite of Thebes... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 526 pages
...in vain His friend to free, was tumbled on the plain. Who now laments but Palamon, compell'd No more to try the fortune of the field ! And worfe than death,...Bad ceafe the war ; pronouncing from on high, Arcite qf Thebes had won the beauteous Emily. The found of trumpets to the voice reply'd, And round the royal... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 392 pages
...in vain His friend to free, was tumbled on the plain. Who now laments but Palamon, compell'd No more to try the fortune of the field! And worfe than death,...tribunal plac'd, Who had beheld the fight from firft to Jaft, Bad ceafe the war; pronouncing from on high, Arcite of Thebes had won the beauteous Emily. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 360 pages
...in vain His friend to free, was tumbled on the plain. Who now laments but Palamon, compell'd No more to try the fortune of the field ! And, worfe than...his tribunal plac'd, Who had beheld the fight from fint.to laft, Bad Bad ceafe the war; pronouncing from on high, Arcite of Thebes had won the the beauteous... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 352 pages
...tumbled on the plain. Who now laments but Palamon, compell'd No more to try the fortune of the field t And, worfe than death, to view with hateful eyes His...plac'd, Who had beheld the fight from firft to laft, Bad Bad ceafe the war; pronouncing from on high, Arcite of Thebes had won the the beauteous Emily The found... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 356 pages
...in vain His friend to free, was tumbled on the plain. Who now laments but Palamon, compell'd No more to try the fortune of the field > And, worfe than...eyes His rival's conqueft, and renounce the prize V The royal judge on his tribunal pbc'd, Who had beheld the fight from firft to laft, Bad f Bad ceafe... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...in vain His friend to free, was tumbled on the plain. Who now laments but Palamon, compell'd No more to try the fortune of the field ! And, worfe than death, to view with hateful eyes His rival's conqucft, and renounce the prize ! The royal judge on his tribunal plac'd, Who had beheld the fight... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...! And,-worfe than death, to view with hateful eye'y His rival's conqueft, and renounce the prize I Bade ceafe the war ; pronouncing from on high, , Arcite of Thebes had won the beauteous Emily i The... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...compell'd Ku more ro try the fortune of the field ! And, worfc than death, to view with hateful eyes К < rival's conqueft, and renounce the prize ! The royal judge on his tribunal plac'd, * ho had beheld the fight from firft to left, wdccafe the war; pronouncing from on high, Ardre of Thebes... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1795 - 322 pages
...in vain His friend to free, was tumbled on the plain. Who now laments but Palamon, compell'd No more to try the fortune of the field ! And, worfe than...plac'd, *' Who had beheld the fight from firft to laftj Bade ceafe the war; pronouncing from on high, " Arcite of Thebes had won the beauteous Emily."... | |
| |