gainst such as wrongfully witheld The service by choice wits to Muses due, In humbliest wise these Captives we present. And least your highnes might suspect the gift, As spoile of warre that justice might impeach, Heare and discerne how just our quarrell... The Misfortunes of Arthur - Side 5av Thomas Hughes - 1828 - 83 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 500 sider
...Muses came upon the stage apparelled accordingly, bringing Jive Gentlemen Students it'itli them altered in their usual/, garments, whom one of the Muses presented...Majestie as captives ; the cause whereof she delivered by speech asfollou-etk. To every act of this performance there is an argument, a dumb show, and a chorus.... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1833 - 456 sider
...INTRODUCTION. AN Introduction penned by Nicholas Trotte, Gentleman, one of the Society of Grayes-Inne; which was pronounced in manner following: viz. Three...spoile of warre that justice might impeach, Heare and discerne how just our quarrell was, Avowed* (as you see) by good successe. A dame there is, whom men... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1833 - 1086 sider
...the stage apparelled accordingly, bringing five Gentlemen Students with them attyred in their visuall garments, whom one of the 'Muses presented to her...spoile of warre that justice might impeach, Heare and discerne how just our quarrell was, Avowed* (as you see) by good successe. A dame there is, whom men... | |
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