| Philip Massinger - 1860 - 600 pages
...extorted. Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we. that would be known The lather of our people, in our study And vigilance for their...not change Their ploughshares into swords, and force theai from The secure shndi- of their own vines, to be Scorched with the flames of war ; or, for our... | |
| New Shakspere Society (London, England) - 1875 - 558 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...war : or, for our sport Expose their lives to ruin." Then follows a conversation between the King and Bertolo, who urges the advantages of war, and reminds... | |
| Literature - 1876 - 1072 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...war : or, for our sport Expose their lives to ruin." Then follows a conversation between the King and Bertolo, who urges the advantages of war, and reminds... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1877 - 406 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...them from The secure shade of their own vines, to be Scorched with the flames of war ; or, for our sport Expose their lives to ruin. To this Bertolo answers... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 pages
...by wrongs extorted. Gilding unjust invasions with the name Of glorious conquests ; we, that would Lo known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...them from The secure shade of their own vines, to be Scorched with the flames of war, or, for our sport, Expose their lives to ruin. Bertram . l must tell... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1884 - 430 pages
...Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vig1lance for their safety, must not change Their ploughshares...them from The secure shade of their own vines, to be Scorched with the flames of war ; or, for our sport Expose their lives to ruin. To this Bertolo answers... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1884 - 434 pages
...Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vig1lance for their safety, must not change Their ploughshares...them from The secure shade of their own vines, to be Scorched with the flames of war ; or, for our sport Expose their lives to ruin. To this Bertolo answers... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1886 - 414 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...them from The secure shade of their own vines, to be Scorched with the flames of war ; or, for our sport Expose their lives to ruin. To this Bertolo answers... | |
| Philip Massinger - Drama - 1887 - 540 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...them from The secure shade of their own vines, to be 1 Divert from their course. 310 THE MAID OF HONOUR. [ACT i. Scorched with the flames of war : or, for... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1891 - 438 pages
...by wrongs extorted. Gilding uniust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance for their safety, must not change Their plovighshares into swords, and force them from The secure shade of their own vines, to be Scorched... | |
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