| Sir John Harington - Great Britain - 1804
...Sonnets, 1557.)' From one of the Harington MSS. (penes T. Park.} LoNDoN ! hast thou accused me Of breche of lawes, the roote of stryfe ; Within whose brest did boyle to see (So fervent hotte) thy dissolute lief ; That even the hate of synnes that groo Within thy wicked walls so rife, For to breake forthe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...Surrey in the Boulogne expedition. 3 Surrender. AGAIKST LOXDOK'. LONDON ! hast thou accused me Of breche of lawes, the roote of stryfe ? Within whose brest...even the hate of synnes, that groo Within thy wicked walls so ryfe, For to breake forthe, did conuert soo That terror colde it not represse. The which by... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...Surrender. Л'/, AGAINST LONDON'. Lux i)ov ! hast thon accused me Of breche of lawes, the roote of etryfe ? Within whose brest did boyle to see (So fervent hotte)...even the hate of synnes, that groo Within thy wicked walls so ryfe, For to breake forthe, did conucrt soo That terror colde it not represse. The which by... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...LONDON1. LONDON ! hast thou accused me Of breche of lawes, the roote of stryfe ? Within whose brcst did boyle to see (So fervent hotte) thy dissolute...even the hate of synnes, that groo Within thy wicked walls so ryfe, For to brcake forthe, did conuert soo That terror coldc it not represse. The which by... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1910 - 738 pages
...LONDON ! hast thou accused me Of breche of lawes, the roote of stryfe ? Within whose brest did boylg to see (So fervent hotte) thy dissolute lyfe: That...even the hate of synnes, that groo Within thy wicked walls *o ryfe, For to brcake forthe, did conuert soo That terror colde it not reprcsse. The which by... | |
| 1920 - 546 pages
...fynde my chief releif. 32 A SATIRE ON LONDON, THE MODERN BABYLON London, hast thow accused me Of breche of lawes, the roote of stryfe? Within whose brest did boyle to see, So fervent hotte, thy dissolute lief, That even the hate of synnes, that groo 3 Within thy wicked walles so rife, Ffor to breake forthe... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Frederick Morgan Padelford - English poetry - 1920 - 260 pages
...fynde my chief releif. 32 A SATIRE ON LONDON, THE MODERN BABYLON London, hast thow accused me Of breche of lawes, the roote of stryfe? Within whose brest did boyle to see, So fervent hotte, thy dissolute lief, That even the hate of synnes, that groo 5 Within thy wicked walles so rife, Ffor to breake forthe... | |
| John Milton Berdan - English poetry - 1920 - 610 pages
...while there, he composed his absurd explanation of the affair.1 London, hast thow accused me Of breche of lawes the roote of stryfe, within whose brest did boyle to see (so fervent hotte) thy dissolute lief that even the hate of synnes that groo within thy wicked wall« so rife ffor to breale forthe... | |
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