Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Svazky 62–63Pub. for J. Hinton, 1778 |
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... death- EDGAR . Of glory ; Offame immortal , of triumphant rapture — And would't thou hold me here ? [ She takes hold of his hand . EDWINA . Wilt thou forfake me ? EDGAR . Let go my hand : if you perfift , Ed- wina , To hold me thus , a ...
... death- EDGAR . Of glory ; Offame immortal , of triumphant rapture — And would't thou hold me here ? [ She takes hold of his hand . EDWINA . Wilt thou forfake me ? EDGAR . Let go my hand : if you perfift , Ed- wina , To hold me thus , a ...
Strana 88
... death ? MATILDA . Death , fay'ft thou ? EDGAR . Hearken ! The hireling troops had fled ; one native phalanx Fatally brave yet ftood ; there deep - in- gulph'd Within the Norman hoft I found thy father , Mounted like Mars upon a pile of ...
... death ? MATILDA . Death , fay'ft thou ? EDGAR . Hearken ! The hireling troops had fled ; one native phalanx Fatally brave yet ftood ; there deep - in- gulph'd Within the Norman hoft I found thy father , Mounted like Mars upon a pile of ...
Strana 229
... death of our Hero , by one of the Wits of his own times : When Vere fought Death , arm'd with his fword and fhield , Death was afraid to meet him in the field : But , when his weapons he had laid afide , Death like a coward ftrooke him ...
... death of our Hero , by one of the Wits of his own times : When Vere fought Death , arm'd with his fword and fhield , Death was afraid to meet him in the field : But , when his weapons he had laid afide , Death like a coward ftrooke him ...
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