 | Alexander Pope, William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Colley Cibber - 1804 - 754 pages
...destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor Spade ! Thus far both armies to Belinda yield ; 65 Now to the Baron Fate inclines the field. His warlike...of Spades. The club's black tyrant first her victim dy'd, Spite of his haughty mien, and barbarous pride ; 7Q What boast the regal circle on his head,... | |
 | Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808
...conceal'd. The rebel knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. Kv'n mighty pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew,...Thus far both armies to Belinda yield ; Now to the haron (ate inclines the field. His warlike amazon her host invades, The' imperial consort of the crown... | |
 | Alexander Pope - Literary Criticism - 1808 - 505 pages
...rage. Ev'n mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Ln, Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd...inclines the field. His warlike Amazon her host invades, t Th' imperial consort of the crown of Spades. The Club's black tyrant first her victim dy'd, Spite... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1808
...conceal'd. The rebel knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. Ev'n mighty pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd...loo, Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, falls undistingiiish'd by the victor spade ! Thus far both armies to Belinda yield , Now to the baron fate... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols - Literary Criticism - 1808
...the duke of Marlborough then then suffered, which is so apparent in these verses: Ev'n mighty Panr, that kings and queens o'erthrew. And mow'd down armies...war ! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd • — > And that the author here had an eye to our modern transactions, is very plain, from an unguarded... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1809
...rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage-. Proves tlie just victim of his royal rage. E'eu mighty Palm, he Muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclin'd in...•; . How vain the ardor of the crown, How low, hew undistihguish'd by the victor Spade I Tims far both armies to Belinda yield; Now to the Baren fate... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...rage. Ev'n miglity Pain, that kings and queens o'eft threw, And mnw'd down armies in the fights of Lu, Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd...the field. His warlike Amazon her host invades, Th' i! ir . i. -i i. ' I consort of the crown of Spades. The Club's black tyrant first her victim dy'd,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...destitute of aid, Falls undistingiiish'd hy the victor Spade ! Thus far bnth armies to Belinda yield j Now to the baron Fate inclines the field. His warlike...of Spades. The Club's black tyrant first her victim dy'd, Spite of his haughty mien, and barbarous pride ; What boi.ts the regal circle on his head, •... | |
 | Alexander Pope, William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester) - 1812
...destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor Spade ! Thus far both armies to Belinda yield ; 65 Now to the Baron Fate inclines the field. His warlike...of Spades. The Club's black tyrant first her victim dy'd, Spite of his haughty mien, and barb'rous pride; 70 What boast the regal circle on his head, His... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - Literary Criticism - 1819
...rage. Ev'n mighty Pam, that Kings and Queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Lu, Sad chance of war ! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd...invades, Th' imperial consort of the crown of Spades. The Clubs' black tyrant first her victim died, Spite of his haughty mien, and barbarous pride: What boots... | |
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