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" Nor e'en thy virtues, tyrant, shall avail To save thy secret soul from nightly fears, From Cambria's curse, from Cambria's tears... "
A metrical history of England; or, Recollections, in rhyme of some ... - Page 205
by Thomas John Dibdin - 1813
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Poésies de Gray

Thomas Gray - 1797 - 188 pages
...hauberk's ( a ) twifted mail, " Nor even thy virtues, tyrant ! fhall avail " To fave thy fecret foul from nightly fears, " From Cambria's curse, from Cambria's tears! '* Such were the founds that o'er the crefted pride fLE BARDE. ODE P1NDAR.IQHE. Avertiflcment. C'EST une tradition généralement...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray LL.B., Late Professor of Modern Languages ...

Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 pages
...the air with colours idly spread. Shakespeare's King John. " Helm, nor Hauberk's twisted mail (f), " Nor e'en thy virtues, Tyrant, shall avail " To save...tears!" Such were the sounds that o'er the crested pride (g) Of the first Edward scatter'd wild dismay, As down the steep of Snowdpn's shaggy side (h) He wound...
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The Poetical Works: Of Thomas Gray, ... with Some Account of His Life and ...

Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 pages
...with idle state ! Mocking the air with colours idly spread. " Helm, nor Hauberk's twisted mail (f), " Nor e'en thy virtues. Tyrant, shall avail " To save...tears!" Such were the sounds that o'er the crested pride (g) Of the first Edward scatter'd wild dismay, As down the steep of Snowdon's shaggy side (h) He wound...
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and ...

John Walker - Elocution - 1801 - 424 pages
...They mock the air in idle state, Helm nor hauberk's twisted mail, . Nor e'en thy virtues, tyrant, can avail To save thy secret soul from nightly fears, From Cambria's curse, from Cambria's tears. These lines, I say, demand an elevation of voice, and an expression of the utmost rage and resentment.;...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1804 - 224 pages
...Tho' fann'd by Conquest's crimson wing, " They mock the air with idle state e. " Helm, nor Hauberk's twisted mail /, " Nor e'en thy virtues, Tyrant, shall...!" Such were the sounds that o'er the crested pride g Of the first Edward scatter'd wild dismay, As down the steep of Snowdon's shaggy side h He wound...
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Poetical Works

Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...Tlio' fann'd by conquest's crimson wing, * They mock the air with idle state*. * Helm nor haubeik'st twisted mail, * Nor e'en thy virtues, tyrant! shall...that o'er the crested pride { Of the first Edward scattered wild dismay, As down the steep of Snowdon's shaggy side$ He wound with toilsome march his...
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The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems, and Correspondence ..., Volume 1

Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...Tho' fann'd by Conquest's crimson wing ' They mock the air with idle state. ' Helm, nor f Hauberk's twisted mail, ' Nor e'en thy virtues, Tyrant, shall...fears, ' From Cambria's curse, from Cambria's tears!' * This Ode is founded on a Tradition current in Wales, that Edward the First, when he compleated the...
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The Muses' Bower,: Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry, Volume 1

English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...Conquest's crimson wing, ' They mock the air with idle state. ' Helm, nor hauberk's twisted mail, ' Nor ev'n thy virtues, Tyrant, shall avail ' To save thy secret...the first Edward scatter'd wild dismay, As down the steep of Snowdon's shaggy side He wound with toilsome march his long array. Stout Glo'ster stood aghast...
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Elegant Extracts, Volumes 1-2

Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...conquest's crimson wing, They mock the air with idle state ! Helm, nor hauberk's twisted mail. Nor even ning make pretence; Hr. i Sit - m-ver deviate* into...interval ; But Sh - 's genuine night admits no ray; His scatter' d wild dismay, As down ihc steep of Snowdon's shaggy side He wound with toilsome march his...
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Specimens of the British poets, Volume 2

British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...feel, and know myself a man. ODE. The Bard. Pindaric. I. 1. • T> U1N seiae thee, ruthless King ! Such were the sounds that o'er the; crested pride...the first Edward scatter'd wild dismay, As down the steep of Snowdon's shaggy side He wound with toilsome march his long array : Stout Gloster stood aghast...
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