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A Tragedy John Home. PROLOGUE. SPOKEN BY MR. SPARKS. IN ancient
times, when Britain's trade was arms, And the lov'd music of her youth, alarms, - A
. f. race sustain'd fair England's fame: Who has not heard of. gallant. Percy's
name?
A Tragedy John Home. PROLOGUE. SPOKEN BY MR. SPARKS. IN ancient
times, when Britain's trade was arms, And the lov'd music of her youth, alarms, - A
. f. race sustain'd fair England's fame: Who has not heard of. gallant. Percy's
name?
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Of more than mortal size, tow'ring, they seem'd An host angelic, clad in burning
arms. Glen. Thou talk'st it well; no leader of our host In sounds more lofty speaks
of glorious war. Doug. If I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech will be ...
Of more than mortal size, tow'ring, they seem'd An host angelic, clad in burning
arms. Glen. Thou talk'st it well; no leader of our host In sounds more lofty speaks
of glorious war. Doug. If I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech will be ...
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O had I fallen as my brave fathers fell, Turning with fatal arm the tide of battle!
Like them I should have smil'd and welcom'd death, But thus to perish by a
villain's hand : Cut off from nature's and from glory's course, Which never mortal
was so ...
O had I fallen as my brave fathers fell, Turning with fatal arm the tide of battle!
Like them I should have smil'd and welcom'd death, But thus to perish by a
villain's hand : Cut off from nature's and from glory's course, Which never mortal
was so ...
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