| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 582 pages
...embrace, First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain : Arid when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard...fall untimely by some hostile hand, And lie unburied in the common sand. It is said King Charles seemed concerned at this accident ; and that the Lord Falkland... | |
| Lady Theresa Lewis - 1852 - 424 pages
...and his son's embrace. First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease,...his peace ; Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, 1 But fall untimely by some hostile hand, > And lie unburied on the barren sand.' ' > " It is said... | |
| NBC University of the Air - America - 1852 - 424 pages
...and his son's embrace. First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he huy his peace ; Nor let him then enjoy supreme command, \ But fall untimely by some hostile hand, f... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 pages
...and his son's embrace. First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when, at length, the cruel war shall...hostile hand, And lie unburied on the barren sand." DBYDKN. Lord Falkland's : " N r in haec. O Palla, dederas promissa parenti, Cautius ut SBCVO velles... | |
| 1892 - 916 pages
...and his son's embrace. First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease,...he buy his peace ; Nor let him then enjoy supreme couimaud, But fall untimely by some hostile hand, And lie unburied on the barren strand. It is said... | |
| Daniel Neal, John Overton Choules - 1855 - 574 pages
...and his son's embrace. First let him see liis friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease,...supreme command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand, ind lie vmburied on the barren land." Welwopd's Memoirs, p. 90, 91.—ED. not above one half would... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1855 - 512 pages
...sons' embrace ! First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in rain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease, On hard...command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand, And be unburied on the barren sand.* Lord Falkland, observing by the King's countenance that he was concerned... | |
| Royal book - 1856 - 166 pages
...and his son's embrace. First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease,...some hostile hand, And lie unburied on the barren strand !' " JEneid, b. iv. 1. 88. it is said King Charles seemed concerned at this accident, and that... | |
| John Timbs - Common fallacies - 1858 - 274 pages
...and his son's embrace : First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the cruel war shall cease,...supreme command ; But fall untimely by some hostile band, And lie unburied in the common sand. The king seemed concerned at this accident; when Lord Falkland,... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1858 - 556 pages
...his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when at length the crnel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy his...command, But fall untimely by some hostile hand, And lie unbury'd on the barren sand.' * It is said king Charles seemed concerned at this accident ; and that... | |
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