| John Dryden - 1713 - 614 lehte
...after, or before, were never known Such Chiefs; as each an Army feem'd alone: Befide the Champions ; all of high Degree, "Who Knighthood lov'd, and Deeds...envy'd to behold The Names of others, not their own enrolPd. Nor fcems it ftrange ; for ev'cy Noble Knight,' Who loves the Fair, and is endu'd with Might,... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 526 lehte
...after, or before, were never known Such chiefs, as each an army feem'd alone : Betide the champions j all of high degree, Who knighthood lov'd, and deeds...others, not their own, enroll'd. Nor feems it ftrange j for ev'ry noble knight Who loves the fair, and is endu'd with might, In fuch a quarrel wou'd be proud... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 lehte
...after, or before, were never known Such chiefs, as each an army fecm'd alone : Befide the champions; all of high degree, Who knighthood lov'd, and deeds...not their own, enroll'd. Nor feems it ftrange; for ev'ry noble knight - "1 Who loves the fair, and is endu'd with might, > In fuch a quarrel wou'd be... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 lehte
...after, or before, were never known Such chiefs, as each an army feem'd alone : Befide the champions ; all of high degree, Who knighthood lov'd, and deeds...envy'd to behold The names of others, not their own, cnroll'd. Nor fecms it ftrange ; for ev'ry noble knight "J Who loves the fair, and is endu'd with might,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 352 lehte
...after, or before, were never known Such chiefs, as each an army feem'd alone: Bcfide the champions: all of high degree, Who knighthood lov'd, and deeds...for every noble knight Who loves the .fair, and is endu'd with might. In fuch a quarrel Would be proud to fight. There breathes not fcarce a man on Britifh... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 lehte
...after, or before, were never known Such chiefs, as each an army fccm'd alone: Befides the champions, all of high degree, Who knighthood lov'd, and deeds...behold The names of others, not their own, enroll'd. îlor fcems it ftrange ; for ev'ry noble knight Who loves the fair, andisendu'd with might, In fuch... | |
| 1791 - 980 lehte
...and envied to behold The names of others, not their own, cnroll'd. Nor fecms it ftrange; for ev'ry noble knight * Who loves the fair, and is endued with...might, / In fuch a quarrel would be proud to fight. J There breathes not fcarcc a man on Biitilh ground (An illc for love and arms of old renown'd)'' But... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 lehte
...after, or before, were never known Such chiefs, as each an army fccm'd alone : Bcfide the champions, all of high degree, Who knighthood lov'd and deeds of chivalry, Throng'd to the lifts, and envied to behold The names of others, not their own, cnroll'd. Nor feems it ftrangc; for cv'ry noble... | |
| 1793 - 806 lehte
...alone : Mde the champions : all of high degree, Wio knighthood lov'd, and deeds ef chivalry, Thixmg'd to the lifts, and envy'd to behold The names of others, not their own, enroll'd. bor ítems it ßrange ; for every noble knight Who loves the fair, and is endu'd with might, IB inch... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 lehte
...after, or before, were never known Such chiefs, ai each an army feem'd alone : Befidc the champion* : all of high degree, 'Who knighthood lov'd, and deeds...for every noble knight ~) Who loves the fair, and it endu'd with might, '• In fuch a quarrel would be proud to !.••!.:. S There breathes not fcarce... | |
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