| British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...well as yourself, so that you can have no pretence for refusing the combat : however, says he, it is pity, and indeed would be a sin, that so many innocent...Lord Percy, so am I. But trust me, Percy, pity it wera And great offence, to kill Any of these our harmless men, For they have done no ill. Let tliou... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 pages
...well as yourself, so that you can have no pretence for refusing the combat: however, says he, it is pity, and indeed would be a sin, that so many innocent...out-braved be, One of us two shall die; I know thee well, in carl thou art. Lord Percy, so am I. But trust me, Percy, pity it were And great offence, to kill... | |
| 1803 - 434 pages
...sentiments and actions are every way suitable to an hero. One of us two, says he, must die ; I am au earl as well as yourself, so that you can have no...fight. ' Ere thus I will out-braved be, ' One of us r.vo shall die ; ' I know thee well, an Earl thou art]^ ' Lord Piercy, so am I. ' But trust me, Piercy,... | |
| 1803 - 420 pages
...hero. One of us two, says he, must die ; I Um an earl as well as yourself, so that you can have ro pretence for refusing the combat: however, says he,...I will out-braved be, • One of us two shall die j ' I know thee well, an Earl thou art, ' Lord Piercy, so am I. ' But trust me, Piercy, pity it were,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 pages
...well as yourself, so that you can have no pretence for refusing the combat : however, says he, it is pity, and indeed would be a sin, that so many innocent...am I. But trust me, Percy, pity it were And great offence to kill Any of these our harmless men, For they have done no ill. Let thon and I the battle... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 366 pages
...well as yourself, so that you can have no pretence for refusing the combat : however, says he, it is pity, and indeed would be a sin, that so many innocent...Percy, so am I. But trust me, Percy, pity it were And preat offence to kill Any of these our harmless men, For they have done no ill. Let thou and I the... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...Earl Douglas on a milk-white steed, Most like a baron hold, Rode foremost of the company, Whose armour shone like gold. His sentiments and actions are every...shall die. I know thee well, an Earl thou art, Lord Piercy, so am I. But trust me, Piercy, pity it were, And great offence, to kill Any of these our harmless... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pages
...Earl Douglas on a milk-white steed, Most like a baron hold, Rode foremost of the company, Whose armour shone like gold. His sentiments and actions are every...shall die. I know thee well, an Earl thou art, Lord Piercy, so am I. But trust me, Piercy, pity it were, And great offence, to kill Any of these our harmless... | |
| 1819 - 394 pages
...blood, ' Thy chiefest harts to slay.' Then Douglas swore a solemn oath, And thus in rage did say : ' Ere thus I will out-braved be, ' One of us two shall...I. ' But trust me, Percy, pity it were, ' And great offence, to kill ' Any of these our harmless men, ' For they have done no ill : ' Let thou and I the... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 348 pages
...well as yourself, so that you can have no pretence for refusing the combat : however, says he, it is pity, and indeed would be a sin, that so many innocent...art, Lord Percy, so am I. But trust me, Percy, pity 'twere* And grant offence, to kill Any of these our harmless men, For they have done rw-ilL Let thou... | |
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