| John Dryden - Fables - 1713 - 614 pages
...Peers of Charlemain : For Bows the Strength of brawny Arms imply, Emblems of Valour, and of Viftory. Behold an Order yet of newer Date, Doubling their...; Our England's Ornament, the Crown's Defence, In Battel brave, Proteftors of their Prince. Unchang'd by Fortune, to their Sovereign true, For which... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 526 pages
...peers of Charlemain ! For bows the ftrength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valor, and of victory. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their number, equal in their ftate ; Our England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle brave, protectors of their prince :... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 392 pages
...peers of Charlemain : For bows the ftrength of brawny arms imply. Emblems of valour, and of viftory. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their number, equal in their ftate ; Our England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle brave, proteftors of their prince :... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 356 pages
...peers of Charlemain : For bows the ftrength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour and of victory. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their number, equal in their ftate; Our England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle brave, protectors of their prince : Unchang'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 360 pages
...valour and of victory. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their number, equal in their ftate; Our England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle brave, protectors of their prince : Unchang'd by fortune, to their fovercign true, For which their manly legs are bound with blue. Thefe,... | |
| John Dryden - 1771 - 256 pages
...peer* of CharlemaigB: For bows the ftrength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour, and of viftory. Behold an order yet of newer date Doubling their number, equal in their Rate; Our England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle brave, proteclors of their prince. Unchang'd... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 352 pages
...the peers of Charlemain: For bows the ftrength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour and of vict*y. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their number, equal in their ftate; Our England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle brave, protectors of their prince: Unchang'd... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 806 pages
...peers cf Cliarlemain : For hows the ftrcngth of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour and of vi&ory. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their number, equal in their ftate ; Our England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle brave, protestors of their prince :... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 346 pages
...S1gain'd. } " For bows the strength of brawny arms imply, " Emblems of valor, and of victory. 545 " Behold an order yet of newer date, " Doubling their...defence, " In battle brave, protectors of their prince: 549 " Unchang'd by fortune, to their sov'rcign true, " For which their manly legs are bound with blue.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 506 pages
...Of palm, of laurel, or of cerrial oak. The bow, though the youth trained to chivalry were taught t« Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their...manly legs are bound with blue. These, of the garter called, of faith unstained, y In fighting fields the laurel have obtained, > And well repaid those... | |
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