| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 pagina’s
.../,J«£* perietunt Cenreni plarimit Vormum jic fiaiermtr Kerczi LXIV. Cod fave the King, and blefs the Land In Plenty, Joy, and Peace ; And grant henceforth that foul Debare 'Twixt Noble.Men may ceafe. A SONG. ALL Joy to Mortals ! Joy and Mirth Erernal lo's fing, The... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 416 pagina’s
...LXII1. vie de pltbe perirrunt Centoni plurimi, LX1V. God fave the King, and blefs the Land In Plenry, Joy, and Peace ; And grant henceforth that foul Debate 'Twixt Noble-Men may ceife. A SONG. ALL Joy to Mortals ! Joy and Mirth Erernal lo's fing, The. Gods of L,ove defeend to... | |
| 1723 - 348 pagina’s
...dye : Thus ended the Hunting of Chevy-Chace, Made by the Earl Piercy. God fave the King, and blefs the Land In Plenty, Joy, and Peace ; And grant henceforth, that foul Debate 'Twixt Noblemen may ceafe. XV. The Banifhment of the Dukes of Hereford and Norfolk, in the Time of King Richard the Second... | |
| Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 346 pagina’s
...dye : Thus ended the Hunting of Chevy-Chace, Made by the Earl Piercy. God fave the King, and blefs the Land In Plenty, Joy, and Peace ; And grant henceforth, that foul Debate 'Twixt Noblemen may ceafe. XV. The Banifhment of the Dukes of Hereford and Norfolk, in the Time of King Richard the Second.... | |
| Lark - 1742 - 412 pagina’s
...Thoufands die : Thus ended the Hunting of Cbpm-Cbafe. Made by the Earl Pinny. God fave the King, and blefs the Land In Plenty, Joy, and Peace ; And grant henceforth, that foul Debate "Twixt Noblemen may ceafe, SONG XVI. I» Proferpine. SONG XVII. In the fame. O Sleep, kind God, thou Friend to Sorrow,... | |
| 1778 - 378 pagina’s
...for the inftru&ion of his poem, we may learn from his four laft lines, in which, after the example of the modern tragedians, he draws from it a precept for the benefit of his readers. ' God fave the king, and blefs the land * In plenty, joy, and peace ; ' And grant henceforth that foul debate... | |
| 1783 - 360 pagina’s
...hundreds die. Thus ended the hunting of Chevy-chafe, Made by the earl Percy. God fave the king, and blefs the land In plenty, joy, and peace; And grant, henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may ceafe. VOL. IN PART II. BY HARRY CAREY.* CUPID no more fhall give me grief, Or anxious cares opprefs... | |
| 1789 - 508 pagina’s
...for the inftruclion of his poem, we. may learn from his four laft lines, in which, after the example of the modern tragedians, he draws from it a precept for the benefit of his readers. God fave the King, and blcfs the land In plenty, joy, and peace ; And grant henceforth that foul debate... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 268 pagina’s
...hundreds die. Thus ended the hunting of Chevy-Chife, Made by the eld Percy. Godfaye ^he king, and blefs the land In plenty, joy, and peace; And grant, henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may ccafe. A SUM•: «ik i ' 1 1 "i !**.•*•'.• ,, ., « tA, •• .1.1-45 srti y-"* b'«u«> SUMMER... | |
| William Godwin - 1797 - 508 pagina’s
...the * Inftructioti of his Poem, we may learn from his four la(i Lines, in which, aftef the Example of the Modern Tragedians, he draws from it a Precept for the Benefit of his Readers." The following paragraphs occur in one of the papers, in which the author undertakes to develop the... | |
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