An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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Page 244
... arms he was arrayed , And how himself he boasted . 540 " Twixt head and foot , from point to point , He told th ' arming of each joint , In every piece how neat and quaint , For Tomalin could do it ; How fair he sat , how sure he rid ...
... arms he was arrayed , And how himself he boasted . 540 " Twixt head and foot , from point to point , He told th ' arming of each joint , In every piece how neat and quaint , For Tomalin could do it ; How fair he sat , how sure he rid ...
Page 391
... arms t ' assist the Jebusite ; Or if they shoud , their interest soon would break , And , with such odious aid , make David weak . All sorts of men , by my successful arts Abhorring kings , estrange their altered hearts 290 From David's ...
... arms t ' assist the Jebusite ; Or if they shoud , their interest soon would break , And , with such odious aid , make David weak . All sorts of men , by my successful arts Abhorring kings , estrange their altered hearts 290 From David's ...
Page 434
... arms , to arms ! ' the fierce virago cries , And swift as lightning to the combat flies . All side in parties , and begin th ' attack ; Fans clap , silks rustle , and tough whale- bones crack ; Heroes ' and heroines ' shouts confusedly ...
... arms , to arms ! ' the fierce virago cries , And swift as lightning to the combat flies . All side in parties , and begin th ' attack ; Fans clap , silks rustle , and tough whale- bones crack ; Heroes ' and heroines ' shouts confusedly ...
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