| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 542 pages
...conceal' d. The rebel knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. Even mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Loo, Sad chance of war ! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor spade ! Thus far... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1863 - 348 pages
...conceal'd. The rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. E'en mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of loo, Sad chance of war ! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor spade ! Thus far... | |
| H.G. Bohn - 1867 - 678 pages
...conceal'd. The rebel-knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. Ev'n mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Loo, Sad chance of war ! now, destitute of aid. Falls undistinguish'd by the victor spade. Thus far... | |
| A. P. A. - 1869 - 226 pages
...perhaps, Or else vain glory, prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bowers." 3. " E'en mighty , that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Loo, Sad chance of war, now destitute of aid Falls undistinguished by the victor spade." 4. " has the... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 552 pages
...conceal'd. The rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. Ev'n mighty Pam, that Kings and Queens o'erthrew And mow'd" down armies in the fights of Lu, 350 Sad chance of war! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor Spade ! Thus far both... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 pages
...conceal'd. The rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. to Even mighty Pam, that Kings and Queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Loo, Sad chance of war ! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor Spade I Thus far... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1874 - 612 pages
...conceal'd. The rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage. Ev'n mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of Loo, Sad chance of war ! now destitute of aid, Falls, undistinguished, by the victor Spade ! Thus far... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 pages
...the just victim of his royal rage. SOU H PI H ge Я «1 ! e M » H rí WEIRD AND FANTASTIC. 801 E'en as it the night-wind that rustled the leaves? Was it moonlight so wondrously flashi loo, Sad chance of war ! now destitute of aid, Falls undistinguish'd by the victor spade ! Thus far... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 480 pages
...I do not question but every particular card has its person and character assigned, which, no doubt, the author has told his friends in private ; but I...then suffered, which is so apparent in these verses : — Even mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of loo,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 480 pages
...I do not question but every particular card has its person and character assigned, which, no doubt, the author has told his friends in private ; but I...then suffered, which is so apparent in these verses : — Even mighty Pam, that kings and queens o'erthrew, And mow'd down armies in the fights of loo,... | |
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