308:100,000[' ]| 308:100,000[' ]| 308:100,000[' ]| 308:131,000[' ]| 308:131,000[' ]| 308:131,000[' ]| 308:131,000[' ]| 308:131,000[' ]| <0> 308:131,001[A ]| Old Aribert's great race, and greater mind 308:131,002[A ]| Is sung, with the renown of Rhodalind. 308:131,003[A ]| Prince Oswald is compared to$4$ Gondibert, 308:131,004[A ]| And justly each distinguished by$4$ desert: 308:131,005[A ]| Whose Armies are in$4$ Fame's fair Field drawn forth, 308:131,006[A ]| To$9$ show by$4$ discipline their Leaders' worth. 308:131,000[' ]| <1> 308:131,007[A ]| Of all the Lombards, by$4$ their Trophies known, 308:131,008[A ]| Who$6#1$ sought Fame soon, and had her favour long, 308:131,009[A ]| King Aribert best seemed to$9$ fill the Throne; 308:131,010[A ]| And bred most business for$4$ Heroic Song. 308:131,000[' ]| <2> 308:131,011[A ]| From early Childhood's promising estate, 308:131,012[A ]| Up$5$ to$4$ performing Manhood, till he grew 308:131,013[A ]| To$4$ failing Age, he Agent was to$4$ Fate, 308:131,014[A ]| And did to$4$ Nations Peace or War renew. 308:131,000[' ]| <3> 308:131,015[A ]| War was his studied Art; war, which$6#1$ the bad 308:131,016[A ]| Condemn, because even then it does them awe, 308:131,017[A ]| When with their number lined, and purple clad, 308:131,018[A ]| And to$4$ the good more needful is than Law. 308:131,000[' ]| <4> 308:131,019[A ]| To$9$ conquer Tumult, Nature's sudden force, 308:131,020[A ]| War, Arts deliberate strength, was first devised; 308:131,021[A ]| Cruel to$4$ those whose rage has no$2$ remorse, 308:131,022[A ]| Lest civil power should be by$4$ Throngs surprised. 308:131,000[' ]| <5> 308:131,023[A ]| The feeble Law rescues but doubtfully 308:131,024[A ]| From the Oppressor's single Arm our right; 308:131,025[A ]| Till to$4$ its power the wise war's help apply; 308:131,026[A ]| Which$6#1$ soberly does Man's loose rage unite. 308:131,000[' ]| <6> 308:131,027[A ]| Yet since on$4$ all War never needful was, 308:131,028[A ]| Wise Aribert did keep the People sure 308:131,029[A ]| By$4$ Laws from little dangers; for$3$ the Laws 308:131,030[A ]| Them from themselves, and not from power secure. 308:132,000[' ]| 308:132,000[' ]| <7> 308:132,031[A ]| Else Conquerors, by$4$ making Laws, overcome 308:132,032[A ]| Their own gained power, and leave men's fury free; 308:132,033[A ]| Who$6#1$ growing deaf to$4$ power, the Laws grow dumb; 308:132,034[A ]| Since none can plead where all may Judges bee. 308:132,000[' ]| <8> 308:132,035[A ]| Praised was this King for$4$ war, the Law's broad shield; 308:132,036[A ]| And for$4$ acknowledged Laws, the art of Peace; 308:132,037[A ]| Happy in$4$ all which$6#1$ Heaven to$4$ Kings does yield, 308:132,038[A ]| But a successor when his cares shall cease. 308:132,000[' ]| <9> 308:132,039[A ]| For$3$ no$2$ male Pledge, to$9$ give a lasting name, 308:132,040[A ]| Sprung from his bed, yet Heaven to$4$ him allowed 308:132,041[A ]| One of the gentler sex, whose Story Fame 308:132,042[A ]| Has made my Song, to$9$ make the Lombards proud. 308:132,000[' ]| <10> 308:132,043[A ]| Recorded Rhodalind! whose high renown 308:132,044[A ]| Who$6#1$ miss in$4$ Books, not luckily have read; 308:132,045[A ]| Or vexed by$4$ living beauties of their own 308:132,046[A ]| Have shunned the wise Records of Lovers dead. 308:132,000[' ]| <11> 308:132,047[A ]| Her Father's prosperous Palace was the Sphere 308:132,048[A ]| Where she to$4$ all with Heavenly order moved; 308:132,049[A ]| Made rigid virtue so$5#1$ benign appear 308:132,050[A ]| That$3$ it was without Religion's help beloved. 308:132,000[' ]| <12> 308:132,051[A ]| Her looks like$4$ Empire showed, great above pride; 308:132,052[A ]| Since pride ill counterfeits excessive height; 308:132,053[A ]| But Nature published what she fain would hide; 308:132,054[A ]| Who$6#1$ for$4$ her deeds, not beauty, loved the light. 308:132,000[' ]| <13> 308:132,055[A ]| To$9$ make her lowly mind's appearance less, 308:132,056[A ]| She used some outward greatness for$4$ disguise; 308:132,057[A ]| Esteemed as pride the Cloistral lowliness, 308:132,058[A ]| And thought them proud who$6#1$ even the proud despise. 308:132,000[' ]| <14> 308:132,059[A ]| Her Father (in$4$ the winter of his age) 308:132,060[A ]| Was like$4$ that$6#2$ stormy season froward grown. 308:132,061[A ]| Whom so$5#1$ her youthful presence did assuage, 308:132,062[A ]| That$3$ he her sweetness tasted as his own. 308:132,000[' ]| <15> 308:132,063[A ]| The power that$6#1$ with his stooping age declined, 308:132,064[A ]| In$4$ her transplanted, by$4$ remove increased; 308:132,065[A ]| Which$6#1$ doubly back in$4$ homage she resigned; 308:132,066[A ]| Till power's decay, the Thrones worst sickness, ceased. 308:132,000[' ]| <16> 308:132,067[A ]| Oppressors big with pride, when she appeared 308:132,068[A ]| Blushed, and believed their greatness counterfeit; 308:132,069[A ]| The lowly thought they them in$4$ vain had feared; 308:132,070[A ]| Found virtue harmless, and nought else so$5#1$ great, 308:132,000[' ]| <17> 308:132,071[A ]| Her mind (scarce to$4$ her feeble sex a kin) 308:132,072[A ]| Did as her birth, her right to$4$ Empire show; 308:132,073[A ]| Seemed careless outward when employed within; 308:132,074[A ]| Her speech, like$4$ lovers watched, was kind and low. 308:133,000[' ]| 308:133,000[' ]| <18> 308:133,075[A ]| She showed that$3$ her soft sex contains strong minds, 308:133,076[A ]| Such as evaporates through the coarser Male, 308:133,077[A ]| As through coarse stone Elixir passage finds, 308:133,078[A ]| Which$6#1$ scarce through finer Crystal can exhale. 308:133,000[' ]| <19> 308:133,079[A ]| Her beauty (not her own but Nature's pride) 308:133,080[A ]| Should I describe; from every Lover's eye 308:133,081[A ]| All Beauties this original must hide, 308:133,082[A ]| Or like$4$ scorned Copies be themselves laid by$5$; 308:133,000[' ]| <20> 308:133,083[A ]| Be by$4$ their Poets shunned, whom beauty feeds; 308:133,084[A ]| Who$6#1$ beauty like$4$ hired witnesses protect, 308:133,085[A ]| Officiously averring more than needs, 308:133,086[A ]| And make us so$5#2$ the needful truth suspect. 308:133,000[' ]| <21> 308:133,087[A ]| And since fond Lovers (who$6#1$ disciples be 308:133,088[A ]| To$4$ Poets) think in$4$ their own loves they find 308:133,089[A ]| More beauty than yet Time did ever see, 308:133,090[A ]| Time's Curtain I will$1$ draw over Rhodalind. 308:133,000[' ]| <22> 308:133,091[A ]| Lest showing her, each sees how much he errs, 308:133,092[A ]| Doubt since their own have less, that$3$ they have none; 308:133,093[A ]| Believe their Poets perjured Flatterers, 308:133,094[A ]| And then all Modern Maids would be undone. 308:133,000[' ]| <23> 308:133,095[A ]| In$4$ Pity thus, her beauty's just renown 308:133,096[A ]| I waive for$4$ public Peace, and will$1$ declare 308:133,097[A ]| To$4$ whom the King designed her with his Crown; 308:133,098[A ]| Which$6#1$ is his last and most unquiet care. 308:133,000[' ]| <24> 308:133,099[A ]| If in$4$ alliance he does greatness prise, 308:133,100[A ]| His Mind grown Weary, need not travail far; 308:133,101[A ]| If greatness be composed of Victories, 308:133,102[A ]| He has at home many that$6#1$ Victors are. 308:133,000[' ]| <25> 308:133,103[A ]| Many whom blest success did often grace 308:133,104[A ]| In$4$ Fields, where they have seeds of Empire sown; 308:133,105[A ]| And hope to$9$ make, since born of princely race, 308:133,106[A ]| Even her (the harvest of those toils) their own. 308:133,000[' ]| <26> 308:133,107[A ]| And of those Victors Two are chiefly famed, 308:133,108[A ]| To$4$ whom the rest their proudest hopes resign; 308:133,109[A ]| Though young, were in$4$ their Fathers' battles named, 308:133,110[A ]| And both are of the Lombards' Royal Line. 308:133,000[' ]| <27> 308:133,111[A ]| Oswald the great, and greater Gondibert! 308:133,112[A ]| Both from succesful conquering Fathers sprung; 308:133,113[A ]| Whom both examples made of War's high art, 308:133,114[A ]| And far out-wrought their patterns being young. 308:133,000[' ]| <28> 308:133,115[A ]| Yet for$4$ full fame (as Trine Fame's Judge reports) 308:133,116[A ]| Much to$4$ Duke Gondibert Prince Oswald yields; 308:133,117[A ]| Was less in$4$ mighty mysteries of Courts, 308:133,118[A ]| In$4$ peaceful Cities, and in$4$ fighting Fields. 308:134,000[' ]| 308:134,000[' ]| <29> 308:134,119[A ]| In$4$ Court Prince Oswald costly was and gay, 308:134,120[A ]| Finer than near vain Kings their Favourites are; 308:134,121[A ]| Outshined bright Favourites on$4$ their Nuptial day; 308:134,122[A ]| Yet were his Eyes dark with ambitious care. 308:134,000[' ]| <30> 308:134,123[A ]| Duke Gondibert was still more gravely clad, 308:134,124[A ]| But yet his looks familiar were and clear; 308:134,125[A ]| As if with ill to$4$ others never sad, 308:134,126[A ]| Nor towards himself could others practise fear. 308:134,000[' ]| <31> 308:134,127[A ]| The Prince, could Porpoise-like in$4$ Tempests play, 308:134,128[A ]| And in$4$ Court storms on$4$ shipwrecked Greatness feed; 308:134,129[A ]| Not frighted with their fate when cast away, 308:134,130[A ]| But to$4$ their glorious hazards durst succeed. 308:134,000[' ]| <32> 308:134,131[A ]| The Duke would lasting calms to$4$ Courts assure, 308:134,132[A ]| As pleasant Gardens we defend from winds; 308:134,133[A ]| For$3$ he who$6#1$ business would from Storms procure, 308:134,134[A ]| Soon his affairs above his manage finds. 308:134,000[' ]| <33> 308:134,135[A ]| Oswald in$4$ Throngs the abject People sought 308:134,136[A ]| With humble looks; who$6#1$ still too late will$1$ know 308:134,137[A ]| They are Ambition's Quarry, and soon caught 308:134,138[A ]| When the aspiring Eagle stoops so$5#1$ low. 308:134,000[' ]| <34> 308:134,139[A ]| The Duke did these by$4$ steady Virtue gain; 308:134,140[A ]| Which$6#1$ they in$4$ action more than precept taste; 308:134,141[A ]| Deeds show the Good, and those who$6#1$ goodness feign 308:134,142[A ]| Such even through their vizards are out-faced. 308:134,000[' ]| <35> 308:134,143[A ]| Oswald in$4$ war was worthily renowned; 308:134,144[A ]| Though gay in$4$ Courts, coarsely in$4$ Camps could live; 308:134,145[A ]| Judged danger soon, and first was in$4$ it found; 308:134,146[A ]| Could toil to$9$ gain what he with ease did give. 308:134,000[' ]| <36> 308:134,147[A ]| Yet toils and dangers through, ambition loved; 308:134,148[A ]| Which$6#1$ does in$4$ war the name of Virtue own; 308:134,149[A ]| But quits that$6#2$ name when from the war removed, 308:134,150[A ]| As Rivers theirs when from their Channels gone. 308:134,000[' ]| <37> 308:134,151[A ]| The Duke (as restless as his fame in$4$ war) 308:134,152[A ]| With martial toil could Oswald weary make; 308:134,153[A ]| And calmly do what he with rage did dare, 308:134,154[A ]| And give so$5#1$ much as he might deign to$9$ take. 308:134,000[' ]| <38> 308:134,155[A ]| Him as their Founder Cities did adore; 308:134,156[A ]| The Court he knew to$9$ steer in$4$ storms of State; 308:134,157[A ]| In$4$ Fields a Battle lost he could restore, 308:134,158[A ]| And after force the Victors to$4$ their Fate. 308:134,000[' ]| <39> 308:134,159[A ]| In$4$ Camps now chiefly lived, where he did aim 308:134,160[A ]| At graver glory than Ambition breeds; 308:134,161[A ]| Designs that$6#1$ yet this story must not name, 308:134,162[A ]| Which$6#1$ with our Lombard Author's pace proceeds. 308:135,000[' ]| 308:135,000[' ]| <40> 308:135,163[A ]| The King adopts this Duke in$4$ secret thought 308:135,164[A ]| To$9$ wed the Nation's wealth, his only child, 308:135,165[A ]| Whom Oswald as reward of merit sought, 308:135,166[A ]| With Hope, Ambition's common Bait, beguiled. 308:135,000[' ]| <41> 308:135,167[A ]| This as his soul's chief secret was unknown, 308:135,168[A ]| Lest Oswald that$6#1$ his proudest Army led 308:135,169[A ]| Should force possession before his hopes were gone, 308:135,170[A ]| Who$6#1$ could not rest but in$4$ the royal bed. 308:135,000[' ]| <42> 308:135,171[A ]| The Duke discerned not that$3$ the King designed 308:135,172[A ]| To$9$ choose him Heir of all his victories; 308:135,173[A ]| Nor guessed that$3$ for$4$ his love fair Rhodalind 308:135,174[A ]| Made sleep of late a stranger to$4$ her Eyes. 308:135,000[' ]| <43> 308:135,175[A ]| Yet sadly it is sung that$3$ she in$4$ shades 308:135,176[A ]| Mildly as mourning Doves love's sorrows felt; 308:135,177[A ]| Whilst in$4$ her secret tears her freshness fades 308:135,178[A ]| Roses silently in$4$ Lymbecks melt. 308:135,000[' ]| <44> 308:135,179[A ]| But who$6#2$ could know her love, whose jealous shame 308:135,180[A ]| Denied her Eyes the knowledge of her glass; 308:135,181[A ]| Who$6#1$ blushing thought Nature herself to$9$ blame 308:135,182[A ]| By$4$ whom Men guess of Maids more than the face. 308:135,000[' ]| <45> 308:135,183[A ]| Yet judge not that$3$ this Duke (though from his sight 308:135,184[A ]| With Maid's first fears she did her passion hide) 308:135,185[A ]| Did need love's flame for$4$ his directing light, 308:135,186[A ]| But rather wants Ambition for$4$ his Guide. 308:135,000[' ]| <46> 308:135,187[A ]| Love's fire he carried, but no$2$ more in$4$ view 308:135,188[A ]| Than vital heat which$6#1$ kept his heart still warm; 308:135,189[A ]| This Maid's in$4$ Oswald as love's Beacon knew; 308:135,190[A ]| The public flame to$9$ bid them fly from harm. 308:135,000[' ]| <47> 308:135,191[A ]| Yet since this Duke could love, we may admire 308:135,192[A ]| Why love never raised his thoughts to$4$ Rhodalind; 308:135,193[A ]| But those forget that$3$ earthly flames aspire, 308:135,194[A ]| Whilst Heavenly beams, which$6#1$ purer are, descend. 308:135,000[' ]| <48> 308:135,195[A ]| As yet to$4$ none could he peculiar prove, 308:135,196[A ]| But like$4$ an universal Influence 308:135,197[A ]| (For$3$ such and so$5#1$ sufficient was his love) 308:135,198[A ]| To$4$ all the Sex he did his heart dispense. 308:135,000[' ]| <49> 308:135,199[A ]| But Oswald never knew love's ancient Laws, 308:135,200[A ]| The awe that$6#1$ Beauty does in$4$ lovers breed, 308:135,201[A ]| Those short breathed fears and paleness it does cause 308:135,202[A ]| When in$4$ a doubtful Brow their doom they read. 308:135,000[' ]| <50> 308:135,203[A ]| Not Rhodalind (whom then all Men as one 308:135,204[A ]| Did celebrate, as with confederate Eyes) 308:135,205[A ]| Could he effect but shining in$4$ her Throne; 308:135,206[A ]| Blindly a Throne did more than beauty prise. 308:136,000[' ]| 308:136,000[' ]| <51> 308:136,207[A ]| He by$4$ his Sister did his hopes prefer; 308:136,208[A ]| A beauteous pleader who$6#1$ victorious was 308:136,209[A ]| Over Rhodalind, and could subdue her Ear 308:136,210[A ]| In$4$ all requests but this unpleasant cause. 308:136,000[' ]| <52> 308:136,211[A ]| Gartha, whose bolder beauty was in$4$ strength 308:136,212[A ]| And fullness placed, but such as all must like$1$; 308:136,213[A ]| Her spreading stature tallness was, not length, 308:136,214[A ]| And whilst sharp beauties pierce, hers seemed to$9$ strike. 308:136,000[' ]| <53> 308:136,215[A ]| Such goodly presence ancient Poets grace, 308:136,216[A ]| Whose songs the world's first manliness declare; 308:136,217[A ]| To$4$ Princes' Beds teach carefulness of Race; 308:136,218[A ]| Which$6#1$ now store Courts, that$6#1$ used to$9$ store the war. 308:136,000[' ]| <54> 308:136,219[A ]| Such was the Palace of her Mind, a Prince 308:136,220[A ]| Who$6#1$ proudly there, and still unquiet lives; 308:136,221[A ]| And sleep (domestic everywhere) from thence, 308:136,222[A ]| To$9$ make Ambition room, unwisely drives. 308:136,000[' ]| <55> 308:136,223[A ]| Of manly force was this her watchful mind, 308:136,224[A ]| And fit in$4$ Empire to$9$ direct and sway; 308:136,225[A ]| If she the temper had of Rhodalind. 308:136,226[A ]| Who$6#1$ knew that$3$ Gold is current with allay. 308:136,000[' ]| <56> 308:136,227[A ]| As Kings (oft slaves to$4$ others' hopes and skill) 308:136,228[A ]| Are urged to$4$ war to$9$ load their slaves with spoils; 308:136,229[A ]| So$3$ Oswald was pushed up$4$ Ambition's hill, 308:136,230[A ]| And so$3$ some urged the Duke to$4$ martial toils. 308:136,000[' ]| <57> 308:136,231[A ]| And these who$6#1$ for$4$ their own great cause so$5#1$ high 308:136,232[A ]| Would lift their Lords Two prosperous Armies are, 308:136,233[A ]| Returned from far to$4$ fruitful Lombardy, 308:136,234[A ]| And paid with rest, the best reward of war. 308:136,000[' ]| <58> 308:136,235[A ]| The old near Brescia lay, scarce warmed with Tents; 308:136,236[A ]| For$3$ though from danger safe, yet Armies then 308:136,237[A ]| Their posture kept against warring Elements, 308:136,238[A ]| And hardness learned against more warring Men. 308:136,000[' ]| <59> 308:136,239[A ]| Near Bergamo encamped the younger were, 308:136,240[A ]| Whom to$4$ the Franks' distress the Duke had led; 308:136,241[A ]| The other Oswald's lucky Ensigns bear, 308:136,242[A ]| Which$6#1$ lately stood when proud Ovenna fled. 308:136,000[' ]| <60> 308:136,243[A ]| These that$6#1$ attend Duke Gondibert's renown 308:136,244[A ]| Were Youth whom from his Father's Camp he chose. 308:136,245[A ]| And them betimes transplanted to$4$ his own; 308:136,246[A ]| Where each the Planter's care and judgement shows. 308:136,000[' ]| <61> 308:136,247[A ]| All hardy Youth, from valiant Fathers sprung; 308:136,248[A ]| Whom perfect honour he so$5#1$ highly taught, 308:136,249[A ]| That$3$ the Aged fetched examples from the young, 308:136,250[A ]| And hid the vain experience which$6#1$ they brought. 308:137,000[' ]| 308:137,000[' ]| <62> 308:137,251[A ]| They danger met diverted less with fears 308:137,252[A ]| Than now the dead would be if here again, 308:137,253[A ]| After they know the price brave dying bears; 308:137,254[A ]| And by$4$ their sinless rest find life was vain. 308:137,000[' ]| <63> 308:137,255[A ]| Temperate in$4$ what does needy life preserve, 308:137,256[A ]| As those whose Bodies wait upon$4$ their Minds; 308:137,257[A ]| Chaste as those Minds which$6#1$ not their Bodies serve; 308:137,258[A ]| Ready as Pilots waked with sudden Winds. 308:137,000[' ]| <64> 308:137,259[A ]| Speechless in$4$ diligence, as if they were 308:137,260[A ]| Nightly to$4$ close surprise and Ambush bred; 308:137,261[A ]| Their wounds yet smarting merciful they are, 308:137,262[A ]| And soon from victory to$4$ pity led. 308:137,000[' ]| <65> 308:137,263[A ]| When a great Captive they in$4$ fight had taken, 308:137,264[A ]| (Whom in$4$ a Filial duty some fair Maid 308:137,265[A ]| Visits, and would by$4$ tears his freedom gain) 308:137,266[A ]| How soon his Victors were her Captives made? 308:137,000[' ]| <66> 308:137,267[A ]| For$3$ though the Duke taught rigid Discipline, 308:137,268[A ]| He let them beauty thus at distance know; 308:137,269[A ]| As Priests discover some more Sacred Shrine, 308:137,270[A ]| Which$6#1$ none must touch, yet all may to$4$ it bow. 308:137,000[' ]| <67> 308:137,271[A ]| When thus as Suitors mourning Virgins pass 308:137,272[A ]| Through their clean Camp, themselves in$4$ form they draw, 308:137,273[A ]| That$3$ they with Martial reverence may grace 308:137,274[A ]| Beauty, the Stranger, which$6#1$ they seldom saw. 308:137,000[' ]| <68> 308:137,275[A ]| They vailed their Ensigns as it by$5$ did move, 308:137,276[A ]| Whilst inward (as from Native Conscience) all 308:137,277[A ]| Worshipped the Poet's Darling Godhead, Love, 308:137,278[A ]| Which$6#1$ grave Philosophers did Nature call. 308:137,000[' ]| <69> 308:137,279[A ]| Nor there could Maids of Captives Sires despair, 308:137,280[A ]| But made all Captives by$4$ their beauty free; 308:137,281[A ]| Beauty and Valour native Jewels are, 308:137,282[A ]| And as each other's only price agree. 308:137,000[' ]| <70> 308:137,283[A ]| Such was the Duke's young Camp by$4$ Bergamo, 308:137,284[A ]| But these near Brescia whom fierce Oswald led, 308:137,285[A ]| Their Science to$4$ his famous Father owe, 308:137,286[A ]| And have his Son (though now their Leader) bred. 308:137,000[' ]| <71> 308:137,287[A ]| This reverend Army was for$4$ age renowned; 308:137,288[A ]| Which$6#1$ long through frequent dangers followed Time; 308:137,289[A ]| Their many Trophies gained with many a wound, 308:137,290[A ]| And Fame's last Hill, did with first vigour climb. 308:137,000[' ]| <72> 308:137,291[A ]| But here the learned Lombard whom I trace 308:137,292[A ]| My forward Pen by$4$ slower Method stays; 308:137,293[A ]| Lest I should them (less heeding time and place 308:137,294[A ]| Than common Poets) out of season praise. 308:138,000[' ]| 308:138,000[' ]| <73> 308:138,295[A ]| Think only then (couldst thou both Camps discern) 308:138,296[A ]| That$3$ these would seem grave Authors of the war, 308:138,297[A ]| Met civilly to$9$ teach whoever will$1$ learn, 308:138,298[A ]| And those their young and civil Students are. 308:138,000[' ]| <74> 308:138,299[A ]| But painful virtue of the war never pays 308:138,300[A ]| Itself with consciousness of being good, 308:138,301[A ]| Though Cloistered virtue may believe even praise 308:138,302[A ]| A salary which$6#1$ there should be withstood: 308:138,000[' ]| <75> 308:138,303[A ]| For$3$ many here (whose virtue's active heat 308:138,304[A ]| Concurs not with cold virtue which$6#1$ does dwell, 308:138,305[A ]| In$4$ lazy Cells) are virtuous to$9$ be great, 308:138,306[A ]| And as in$4$ pains so$3$ would in$4$ power excel. 308:138,000[' ]| <76> 308:138,307[A ]| And Oswald's Faction urged him to$9$ aspire 308:138,308[A ]| That$3$ by$4$ his height they higher might ascend; 308:138,309[A ]| The Dukes to$4$ glorious Thrones access desire, 308:138,310[A ]| But at more awful distance did attend. 308:138,000[' ]| <77> 308:138,311[A ]| The Royal Rhodalind is now the Prize 308:138,312[A ]| By$4$ which$6#1$ these Camps would make their merit known; 308:138,313[A ]| And think their General's but their Deputies 308:138,314[A ]| Who$6#1$ must for$4$ them by$4$ Proxy wed the Crown. 308:138,000[' ]| <78> 308:138,315[A ]| From foreign Fields (with toiling conquest tired, 308:138,316[A ]| And groaning under spoils) come home to$9$ rest; 308:138,317[A ]| There now they are with emulation fired, 308:138,318[A ]| And for$4$ that$6#2$ power they should obey, contest. 308:138,000[' ]| <79> 308:138,319[A ]| Ah how perverse and froward is Mankind! 308:138,320[A ]| Faction in$4$ Courts does us to$4$ rage excite; 308:138,321[A ]| The Rich in$4$ Cities we litigious find, 308:138,322[A ]| And in$4$ the Field the Ambitious make us fight: 308:138,000[' ]| <80> 308:138,323[A ]| And fatally (as if even souls were made 308:138,324[A ]| Of warring Elements as Bodies are) 308:138,325[A ]| Our Reason our Religion does invade, 308:138,326[A ]| Till from the Schools to$4$ Camps it carry war. 308:239,000[' ]| 308:239,000[' ]| 308:239,000[' ]| 308:239,000[' ]| <0> 308:239,001[A ]| The hunting which$6#1$ did yearly celebrate 308:239,002[A ]| The Lombard's glory, and the Vandal's Fate. 308:239,003[A ]| The Hunters praised; how true to$4$ love they are, 308:239,004[A ]| How calm in$4$ Peace, and Tempest-like in$4$ war. 308:239,005[A ]| The Stag is by$4$ the numerous Chase subdued, 308:239,006[A ]| And straight his Hunters are as hard pursued. 308:239,000[' ]| <1> 308:239,007[A ]| Small are the seeds Fate does unheeded sow 308:239,008[A ]| Of slight beginnings to$4$ important ends; 308:239,009[A ]| Whilst wonder (which$6#1$ does best our reverence show 308:239,010[A ]| To$4$ Heaven) all Reason's sight in$4$ gazing spends. 308:239,000[' ]| <2> 308:239,011[A ]| For$3$ from a Day's brief pleasure did proceed 308:239,012[A ]| (A day grown black in$4$ Lombard Histories) 308:239,013[A ]| Such lasting griefs as thou shalt weep to$9$ read, 308:239,014[A ]| Though even thine own sad love had drained thine Eyes. 308:239,000[' ]| <3> 308:239,015[A ]| In$4$ a fair Forest near Verona's Plain, 308:239,016[A ]| Fresh as if Nature's Youth chose there a shade, 308:239,017[A ]| The Duke with many Lovers in$4$ his Train, 308:239,018[A ]| (Loyal, and young) a solemn hunting made. 308:239,000[' ]| <4> 308:239,019[A ]| Much was his Train enlarged by$4$ their resort 308:239,020[A ]| Who$6#1$ much his Grandsire loved, and hither came 308:239,021[A ]| To$9$ celebrate this Day with annual sport, 308:239,022[A ]| On$4$ which$6#1$ by$4$ battle here he earned his Fame. 308:239,000[' ]| <5> 308:239,023[A ]| And many of these noble Hunters bore 308:239,024[A ]| Command amongst the Youth at Bergamo; 308:239,025[A ]| Whose Fathers gathered here the wreaths they wore, 308:239,026[A ]| When in$4$ this Forest they interred the Foe. 308:239,000[' ]| <6> 308:239,027[A ]| Count Hurgonil, a Youth of high descent, 308:239,028[A ]| Was listed here, and in$4$ the story great; 308:239,029[A ]| He followed Honour, when towards Death it went; 308:239,030[A ]| Fierce in$4$ a charge but temperate in$4$ retreat. 308:239,000[' ]| <7> 308:239,031[A ]| His wondrous beauty which$6#1$ the world approved 308:239,032[A ]| He blushing hid, and now no$2$ more would own 308:239,033[A ]| (Since he the Duke's unequalled Sister loved) 308:239,034[A ]| Than an old wreath when newly overthrown. 308:240,000[' ]| 308:240,000[' ]| <8> 308:240,035[A ]| And she, Orna the shy! Did seem in$4$ life 308:240,036[A ]| So$5#1$ bashful too to$9$ have her beauty shown, 308:240,037[A ]| As I may doubt her shade with Fame at strife, 308:240,038[A ]| That$6#1$ in$4$ these vicious times would make it known 308:240,000[' ]| <9> 308:240,039[A ]| Not less in$4$ public voice was Arnold here; 308:240,040[A ]| He that$6#1$ on$4$ Tuscan Tombs his Trophies raised; 308:240,041[A ]| And now love's power so$5#1$ willingly did bear, 308:240,042[A ]| That$3$ even his arbitrary reign he praised. 308:240,000[' ]| <10> 308:240,043[A ]| Laura, the Duke's fair Niece enthralled his heart; 308:240,044[A ]| Who$6#1$ was in$4$ Court the public morning Glass 308:240,045[A ]| Where those who$6#1$ would reduce Nature to$4$ art, 308:240,046[A ]| Practised by$4$ dress the conquests of the Face. 308:240,000[' ]| <11> 308:240,047[A ]| And here was Hugo whom Duke Gondibert 308:240,048[A ]| For$4$ stout and steadfast kindness did approve; 308:240,049[A ]| Of stature small, but was all over heart, 308:240,050[A ]| And though unhappy all that$6#2$ heart was love. 308:240,000[' ]| <12> 308:240,051[A ]| In$4$ gentle sonnets he for$4$ Laura pined, 308:240,052[A ]| Soft as the murmurs of a weeping spring; 308:240,053[A ]| Which$6#1$ ruthless she did as those murmurs mind: 308:240,054[A ]| So$3$ before their death sick Swans unheeded sing. 308:240,000[' ]| <13> 308:240,055[A ]| Yet whilst she Arnold favoured, he so$5#1$ grieved 308:240,056[A ]| As loyal Subjects quietly bemoan 308:240,057[A ]| Their Yoke, but raise no$2$ war to$9$ be relieved, 308:240,058[A ]| Nor through the envied Favourite wound the Throne. 308:240,000[' ]| <14> 308:240,059[A ]| Young Goltho next these Rivals we may name, 308:240,060[A ]| Whose manhood dawned early as Summer light; 308:240,061[A ]| As sure and soon did his fair day proclaim, 308:240,062[A ]| And was no$2$ less the joy of public sight. 308:240,000[' ]| <15> 308:240,063[A ]| If Love's just power he did not early see, 308:240,064[A ]| Some small excuse we may his error give; 308:240,065[A ]| Since few (though learned) know yet blest Love to$9$ be 308:240,066[A ]| That$6#2$ secret vital heat by$4$ which$6#1$ we live: 308:240,000[' ]| <16> 308:240,067[A ]| But such it is; and though we may be thought 308:240,068[A ]| To$9$ have in$4$ Childhood life, before Love we know, 308:240,069[A ]| Yet life is useless till by$4$ reason taught, 308:240,070[A ]| And Love and Reason up$5$ together grow. 308:240,000[' ]| <17> 308:240,071[A ]| Nor more, the Old show they out-live their Love, 308:240,072[A ]| If when their Love is decayed, some signs they give 308:240,073[A ]| Of life, because we see them pained and move, 308:240,074[A ]| Than Snakes, long cut, by$4$ torment show they live. 308:240,000[' ]| <18> 308:240,075[A ]| If we call living, Life, when Love is gone, 308:240,076[A ]| We then to$4$ Souls (God's coin) vain reverence pay; 308:240,077[A ]| Since Reason (which$6#1$ is Love, and his best known 308:240,078[A ]| And current Image) Age has worn away. 308:241,000[' ]| 308:241,000[' ]| <19> 308:241,079[A ]| And I that$6#1$ Love and Reason thus unite, 308:241,080[A ]| May, if I old Philosophers control, 308:241,081[A ]| Confirm the new by$4$ some new Poet's light; 308:241,082[A ]| Who$6#1$ finding Love, thinks he has found the Soul. 308:241,000[' ]| <20> 308:241,083[A ]| From Goltho, to$4$ whom love yet tasteless seemed, 308:241,084[A ]| We to$4$ ripe Tybalt are by$4$ order led; 308:241,085[A ]| Tybalt, who$6#1$ Love and Valour both esteemed, 308:241,086[A ]| And he alike from either's wounds had bled. 308:241,000[' ]| <21> 308:241,087[A ]| Public his valour was, but not his love, 308:241,088[A ]| One filled the world, the other he contained; 308:241,089[A ]| Yet quietly alike in$4$ both did move, 308:241,090[A ]| Of that$6#2$ never boasted, nor of this complained. 308:241,000[' ]| <22> 308:241,091[A ]| With these (whose special names Verse shall preserve) 308:241,092[A ]| Many to$4$ this recorded hunting came; 308:241,093[A ]| Whose worth authentic mention did deserve, 308:241,094[A ]| But from Time's deluge few are saved by$4$ Fame. 308:241,000[' ]| <23> 308:241,095[A ]| Now like$4$ a Giant Lover rose the Sun 308:241,096[A ]| From the Ocean Queen, fine in$4$ his fires and great; 308:241,097[A ]| Seemed all the Morn for$4$ show, for$4$ strength at Noon; 308:241,098[A ]| As if last Night she had not quenched his heat! 308:241,000[' ]| <24> 308:241,099[A ]| And the Sun's Servants who$6#1$ his rising wait, 308:241,100[A ]| His Pensioners (for$3$ so$3$ all Lovers are, 308:241,101[A ]| And all maintained by$4$ him at a high rate 308:241,102[A ]| With daily fire) now for$4$ the Chase prepare. 308:241,000[' ]| <25> 308:241,103[A ]| All were like$4$ Hunters clad in$4$ cheerful green, 308:241,104[A ]| Young Nature's Livery, and each at strife 308:241,105[A ]| Who$6#1$ most adorned in$4$ favours should be seen, 308:241,106[A ]| Wrought kindly by$4$ the Lady of his life. 308:241,000[' ]| <26> 308:241,107[A ]| These Martial Favours on$4$ their Waists they wear, 308:241,108[A ]| On$4$ which$6#1$ (for$3$ now they Conquest celebrate) 308:241,109[A ]| In$4$ an embroidered History appear 308:241,110[A ]| Like$4$ life, the vanquished in$4$ their fears and fate. 308:241,000[' ]| <27> 308:241,111[A ]| And on$4$ these Belts (wrought with their Lady's care) 308:241,112[A ]| Hung scimitars of Akon's trusty steel; 308:241,113[A ]| Goodly to$9$ see, and he who$6#1$ durst compare 308:241,114[A ]| Those Ladies' Eyes, might soon their temper feel. 308:241,000[' ]| <28> 308:241,115[A ]| Cheered as the Woods (where new waked Choirs they meet) 308:241,116[A ]| Are all; and now dispose their choice Relays 308:241,117[A ]| Of Horse and Hounds, each like$4$ each other fleet; 308:241,118[A ]| Which$6#1$ best when with themselves compared we praise; 308:241,000[' ]| <29> 308:241,119[A ]| To$4$ them old Forest Spies, the Harborers 308:241,120[A ]| With haste approach, wet as still weeping Night, 308:241,121[A ]| Or Deer that$6#1$ mourn their growth of head with tears, 308:241,122[A ]| When the defenceless weight does hinder flight. 308:242,000[' ]| 308:242,000[' ]| <30> 308:242,123[A ]| And Dogs, such whose cold secrecy was meant 308:242,124[A ]| By$4$ Nature for$4$ surprise, on$4$ these attend; 308:242,125[A ]| Wise temperate Lime-Hounds that$6#1$ proclaim no$2$ scent; 308:242,126[A ]| Nor Harbouring will$1$ their Mouths in$4$ boasting spend. 308:242,000[' ]| <31> 308:242,127[A ]| Yet vainlier far than Traitors boast their prise 308:242,128[A ]| (On$4$ which$6#1$ their vehemence vast rates does lay, 308:242,129[A ]| Since in$4$ that$6#2$ worth their treason's credit lies) 308:242,130[A ]| These Harborers praise that$6#2$ which$6#1$ they now betray: 308:242,000[' ]| <32> 308:242,131[A ]| Boast they have lodged a Stag, that$6#1$ all the Race 308:242,132[A ]| Out-runs of Croton Horse, or Regian Hounds; 308:242,133[A ]| A Stag made long, since Royal in$4$ the Chase, 308:242,134[A ]| If Kings can honour give by$4$ giving wounds. 308:242,000[' ]| <33> 308:242,135[A ]| For$3$ Aribert had pierced him at a Bay, 308:242,136[A ]| Yet escaped he by$4$ the vigour of his Head; 308:242,137[A ]| And many a Summer since has won the day, 308:242,138[A ]| And often left his Regian Followers dead: 308:242,000[' ]| <34> 308:242,139[A ]| His spacious Beam (that$6#1$ even the Rights out-grew) 308:242,140[A ]| From Antler to$4$ his Troch had all allowed 308:242,141[A ]| By$4$ which$6#1$ his age the aged Wood-men knew; 308:242,142[A ]| Who$6#1$ more than he were of that$6#2$ beauty proud. 308:242,000[' ]| <35> 308:242,143[A ]| Now each Relay a several Station finds, 308:242,144[A ]| Before the triumphant Train the Copse surrounds; 308:242,145[A ]| Relays of Horse, long breathed as winter winds, 308:242,146[A ]| And their deep Cannon Mouthed experienced Hounds.) 308:242,000[' ]| <36> 308:242,147[A ]| The Huntsmen (busily concerned in$4$ show 308:242,148[A ]| As if the world were by$4$ this Beast undone, 308:242,149[A ]| And they against him hired as Nature's Foe) 308:242,150[A ]| In$4$ haste uncouple, and their Hounds outrun. 308:242,000[' ]| <37> 308:242,151[A ]| Now wind they a Recheat, the roused Deer's knell; 308:242,152[A ]| And through the Forest all the Beasts are awed; 308:242,153[A ]| Alarmed by$4$ Echo, Nature's Sentinel, 308:242,154[A ]| Which$6#1$ shows that$3$ Murderous Man is come abroad. 308:242,000[' ]| <38> 308:242,155[A ]| Tyrannic Man! Thy subject's Enemy! 308:242,156[A ]| And more through wantonness than need or hate; 308:242,157[A ]| From whom the winged to$4$ their Coverts fly; 308:242,158[A ]| And to$4$ their Dens even those that$6#1$ lay in$4$ wait. 308:242,000[' ]| <39> 308:242,159[A ]| So$3$ this (the most successful of his kind, 308:242,160[A ]| Whose Forehead's force oft his Opposers pressed, 308:242,161[A ]| Whose swiftness left Pursuers shafts behind) 308:242,162[A ]| Is now of all the Forest most distressed! 308:242,000[' ]| <40> 308:242,163[A ]| The Herd deny him shelter, as if taught 308:242,164[A ]| To$9$ know their safety is to$9$ yield him lost; 308:242,165[A ]| Which$6#1$ shows they want not the results of thought, 308:242,166[A ]| But speech, by$4$ which$6#1$ we ours for$4$ reason boast. 308:243,000[' ]| 308:243,000[' ]| <41> 308:243,167[A ]| We blush to$9$ see our politics in$4$ Beasts, 308:243,168[A ]| Who$6#1$ many saved by$4$ this one Sacrifice; 308:243,169[A ]| And since through blood they follow interests, 308:243,170[A ]| Like$4$ us when cruel should be counted wise. 308:243,000[' ]| <42> 308:243,171[A ]| His Rivals that$6#1$ his fury used to$9$ fear 308:243,172[A ]| For$4$ his loved Female, now his faintness Shun; 308:243,173[A ]| But were his season hot, and she but near, 308:243,174[A ]| (O mighty Love!) his Hunters were undone. 308:243,000[' ]| <43> 308:243,175[A ]| From thence, well blown, he comes to$4$ the Relay; 308:243,176[A ]| Where Man's famed reason proves but Cowardice, 308:243,177[A ]| And only serves him meanly to$9$ betray; 308:243,178[A ]| Even for$4$ the flying, Man, in$4$ ambush lies. 308:243,000[' ]| <44> 308:243,179[A ]| But now, as his last remedy to$9$ live, 308:243,180[A ]| (For$3$ every shift for$4$ life kind Nature makes, 308:243,181[A ]| Since life the utmost is which$6#1$ she can give) 308:243,182[A ]| Cool Adice from the swollen Bank he takes. 308:243,000[' ]| <45> 308:243,183[A ]| But this fresh Bath the Dogs will$1$ make him leave; 308:243,184[A ]| Whom he sure nosed as fasting Tigers found; 308:243,185[A ]| Their scent no$2$ North-east wind could ever deceive 308:243,186[A ]| Which$6#1$ drives the air, nor Flocks that$6#1$ soil the Ground. 308:243,000[' ]| <46> 308:243,187[A ]| Swift here the Fliers and Pursuers seem; 308:243,188[A ]| The frighted Fish swim from their Adice, 308:243,189[A ]| The Dogs pursue the Deer, he the fleet stream, 308:243,190[A ]| And that$6#2$ hastes too to$4$ the Adriatick Sea. 308:243,000[' ]| <47> 308:243,191[A ]| Refreshed thus in$4$ this fleeting Element, 308:243,192[A ]| He up$4$ the steadfast Shore did boldly rise; 308:243,193[A ]| And soon escaped their view, but not their scent; 308:243,194[A ]| That$6#2$ faithful Guide which$6#1$ even conducts their Eyes. 308:243,000[' ]| <48> 308:243,195[A ]| This frail relief was like$4$ short gales of breath 308:243,196[A ]| Which$6#1$ oft at Sea a long dead calm prepare; 308:243,197[A ]| Or like$4$ our Curtains drawn at point of death, 308:243,198[A ]| When all our Lungs are spent, to$9$ give us air, 308:243,000[' ]| <49> 308:243,199[A ]| For$3$ on$4$ the Shore the Hunters him attend; 308:243,200[A ]| And whilst the Chase grew warm as is the day 308:243,201[A ]| (Which$6#1$ now from the hot Zenith does descend) 308:243,202[A ]| He is imbosed, and wearied to$4$ a Bay. 308:243,000[' ]| <50> 308:243,203[A ]| The Jewel, Life, he must surrender here; 308:243,204[A ]| Which$6#1$ the world's Mistress, Nature, does not give, 308:243,205[A ]| But like$4$ dropped Favours suffers us to$9$ wear, 308:243,206[A ]| Such as by$4$ which$6#1$ pleased Lovers think they live. 308:243,000[' ]| <51> 308:243,207[A ]| Yet life he so$5#1$ esteems, that$3$ he allows 308:243,208[A ]| It all defence his force and rage can make; 308:243,209[A ]| And to$4$ the eager Dogs such fury shows 308:243,210[A ]| As their last blood some unrevenged forsake. 308:244,000[' ]| 308:244,000[' ]| <52> 308:244,211[A ]| But now the Monarch Murderer comes in$5$, 308:244,212[A ]| Destructive Man! whom Nature would not arm, 308:244,213[A ]| As when in$4$ madness mischief is foreseen 308:244,214[A ]| We leave it weaponless for$4$ fear of harm. 308:244,000[' ]| <53> 308:244,215[A ]| For$3$ she defenceless made him that$3$ he might 308:244,216[A ]| Less readily offend; but Art Arms all, 308:244,217[A ]| From single strife makes us in$4$ Numbers fight; 308:244,218[A ]| And by$4$ such art this Royal Stag did fall. 308:244,000[' ]| <54> 308:244,219[A ]| He weeps till grief does even his Murderers pierce; 308:244,220[A ]| Grief which$6#1$ so$5#1$ nobly through his anger strove, 308:244,221[A ]| That$3$ it deserved the dignity of verse, 308:244,222[A ]| And had it words as humanly would move. 308:244,000[' ]| <55> 308:244,223[A ]| Thrice from the ground his vanquished Head he reared, 308:244,224[A ]| And with last looks his Forest walks did view; 308:244,225[A ]| Where Sixty Summers he had ruled the Herd, 308:244,226[A ]| And where sharp Dittany now vainly grew: 308:244,000[' ]| <56> 308:244,227[A ]| Whose hoary Leaves no$2$ more his wounds shall heal; 308:244,228[A ]| For$3$ with a Sigh (a blast of all his breath) 308:244,229[A ]| That$6#2$ viewless thing called Life, did from him steal; 308:244,230[A ]| And with their Bugle Horns they wind his death. 308:244,000[' ]| <57> 308:244,231[A ]| Then with their annual wanton sacrifice 308:244,232[A ]| (Taught by$4$ old Custom, whose decrees are vain, 308:244,233[A ]| And we like$4$ humorous Antiquaries prize 308:244,234[A ]| Age though deformed) they hasten to$4$ the Plain. 308:244,000[' ]| <58> 308:244,235[A ]| Thence homeward bend as westward as the Sun; 308:244,236[A ]| Where Gondibert's Allies proud Feasts prepare, 308:244,237[A ]| That$6#2$ day to$9$ honour which$6#1$ his Grandsire won; 308:244,238[A ]| Though Feasts the Eves to$4$ Funerals often are. 308:244,000[' ]| <59> 308:244,239[A ]| One from the Forest now approached their sight, 308:244,240[A ]| Who$6#1$ them did swiftly on$4$ the Spur pursue; 308:244,241[A ]| One there still resident as Day and Night, 308:244,242[A ]| And known as the eldest Oak which$6#1$ in$4$ it grew. 308:244,000[' ]| <60> 308:244,243[A ]| Who$6#1$ with his utmost breath, advancing cries 308:244,244[A ]| (And such a vehemence no$2$ Art could feign) 308:244,245@c | Away, happy the Man that$6#1$ fastest flies; 308:244,246@c | Fly famous Duke, fly with thy noble Train! 308:244,000[' ]| <61> 308:244,247[A ]| The Duke replied, 308:244,247@b | though with thy fears disguised, 308:244,248@b | Thou dost my Sire's old Ranger's Image bear, 308:244,249@b | And for$4$ thy kindness shalt not be despised; 308:244,250@b | Though Counsels are but weak which$6#1$ come from fear. 308:244,000[' ]| <62> 308:244,251@b | Were Dangers here, great as thy love can shape; 308:244,252@b | (And love with fear can danger multiply) 308:244,253@b | Yet when by$4$ flight, thou bidst us meanly escape, 308:244,254@b | Bid Trees take wings, and rooted Forests fly. 308:245,000[' ]| 308:245,000[' ]| <63> 308:245,255[A ]| Then said the Ranger, 308:245,255@c | you are bravely lost, 308:245,256[A ]| (And like$4$ high anger his complexion rose) 308:245,257@c | As little know I fear, as how to$9$ boast; 308:245,258@c | But shall attend you through your many Foes. 308:245,000[' ]| <64> 308:245,259@c | See where in$4$ ambush mighty Oswald lay; 308:245,260@c | And see, from yonder Lawn he moves apace, 308:245,261@c | With Lances armed to$9$ intercept thy way, 308:245,262@c | Now thy sure Steeds are wearied with the Chase. 308:245,000[' ]| <65> 308:245,263@c | His purple Banners you may there behold, 308:245,264@c | Which$6#1$ (proudly spread) the fatal Raven bear; 308:245,265@c | And full five hundred I by$4$ Rank have told, 308:245,266@c | Who$6#1$ in$4$ their gilded Helms his Colours wear. 308:245,000[' ]| <66> 308:245,267[A ]| The Duke this falling storm does now discern; 308:245,268[A ]| Bids little Hugo fly! But it is to$9$ view 308:245,269[A ]| The Foe, and timely their first countenance learn, 308:245,270[A ]| Whilst firm he in$4$ a square his Hunters drew. 308:245,000[' ]| <67> 308:245,271[A ]| And Hugo soon (light as his Courser's Heels) 308:245,272[A ]| Was in$4$ their Faces troublesome as wind; 308:245,273[A ]| And like$5$ to$4$ it (so$5#1$ wingedly He wheels) 308:245,274[A ]| Noone could catch, what all with trouble find: 308:245,000[' ]| <68> 308:245,275[A ]| But everywhere the Leaders and the Led 308:245,276[A ]| He temperately observed, with a slow sight; 308:245,277[A ]| Judged by$4$ their looks how hopes and fears were fed, 308:245,278[A ]| And by$4$ their order their success in$4$ fight. 308:245,000[' ]| <69> 308:245,279[A ]| Their Number (amounting to$4$ the Ranger's guess) 308:245,280[A ]| In$4$ Three Divisions evenly was disposed; 308:245,281[A ]| And that$3$ their Enemies might judge it less, 308:245,282[A ]| It seemed one Gross with all the Spaces closed. 308:245,000[' ]| <70> 308:245,283[A ]| The Van fierce Oswald led, where Paradine 308:245,284[A ]| And Manly Dargonet (both of his blood) 308:245,285[A ]| Outshined the Noon, and their Mind's stock within 308:245,286[A ]| Promised to$9$ make that$6#2$ outward glory good. 308:245,000[' ]| <71> 308:245,287[A ]| The next, bold, but unlucky Hubert led; 308:245,288[A ]| Brother to$4$ Oswald, and no$2$ less allied 308:245,289[A ]| To$4$ the ambitions which$6#1$ his Soul did wed; 308:245,290[A ]| Lowly without, but lined with Costly pride. 308:245,000[' ]| <72> 308:245,291[A ]| Most to$4$ himself his valour fatal was, 308:245,292[A ]| Whose glories oft to$4$ others dreadful were; 308:245,293[A ]| So$3$ Comets (though supposed Destruction's cause) 308:245,294[A ]| But waste themselves to$9$ make their Gazers fear. 308:245,000[' ]| <73> 308:245,295[A ]| And though his valour seldom did succeed, 308:245,296[A ]| His speech was such as could in$4$ Storms persuade; 308:245,297[A ]| Sweet as the Hopes on$4$ which$6#1$ starved Lovers feed, 308:245,298[A ]| Breathed in$4$ the whispers of a yielding Maid. 308:246,000[' ]| 308:246,000[' ]| <74> 308:246,299[A ]| The Bloody Borgio did conduct the Rear; 308:246,300[A ]| Whom sullen Vasco heedfully attends; 308:246,301[A ]| To$4$ all but to$4$ themselves they cruel were, 308:246,302[A ]| And to$4$ themselves chiefly by$4$ mischief Friends. 308:246,000[' ]| <75> 308:246,303[A ]| War, the world's Art, Nature to$4$ them became; 308:246,304[A ]| In$4$ Camps begot, born, and in$4$ anger bred; 308:246,305[A ]| The living vexed till Death, and then their Fame; 308:246,306[A ]| Because even Fame some life is to$4$ the Dead. 308:246,000[' ]| <76> 308:246,307[A ]| Cities (wise Statesmen's Folds for$4$ civil sheep) 308:246,308[A ]| They sacked, as painful Shearers of the wise; 308:246,309[A ]| For$3$ they like$4$ careful Wolves would lose their sleep, 308:246,310[A ]| When others prosperous toils might be their prize. 308:246,000[' ]| <77> 308:246,311[A ]| Hugo amongst these Troops spied many more 308:246,312[A ]| Who$6#1$ had, as brave Destroyers, got renown; 308:246,313[A ]| And many forward wounds in$4$ boast they wore; 308:246,314[A ]| Which$6#1$ if not well revenged, had never been shown. 308:246,000[' ]| <78> 308:246,315[A ]| Such the bold Leaders of these Lancers were, 308:246,316[A ]| Of the Brescian Veterans did consist; 308:246,317[A ]| Whose practised age might charge of Armies bear, 308:246,318[A ]| And claim some rank in$4$ Fame's eternal List. 308:246,000[' ]| <79> 308:246,319[A ]| Back to$4$ his Duke the dexterous Hugo flies; 308:246,320[A ]| What he observed he cheerfully declares; 308:246,321[A ]| With noble pride did what he liked despise; 308:246,322[A ]| For$3$ wounds he threatened whilst he praised their scars. 308:246,000[' ]| <80> 308:246,323[A ]| Lord Arnold cried, 308:246,323@d | vain is the Bugle Horn, 308:246,324@d | Where Trumpets Men to$4$ Manly work invite! 308:246,325@d | That$6#2$ distant summons seems to$9$ say in$4$ scorn, 308:246,326@d | We Hunters may be hunted hard before night. 308:246,000[' ]| <81> 308:246,327@e | Those Beasts are hunted hard that$6#1$ hard can fly, 308:246,328[A ]| Replied aloud the noble Hurgonil; 308:246,329@e | But we not used to$4$ flight, know best to$9$ die; 308:246,330@e | And those who$6#1$ know to$9$ die, know how to$9$ kill. 308:246,000[' ]| <82> 308:246,331@e | Victors through number never gained applause; 308:246,332@e | If they exceed our count in$4$ Arms and Men, 308:246,333@e | It is not just to$9$ think that$6#2$ odds, because 308:246,334@e | One Lover equals any other Ten. 308:246,000[' ]|