| English literature - 730 pages
...creation, mighty men ! In liiisi have yon furpafs'd us, where ¥ and wbaif 1 come to know to ivbttn the palm is due, To us weak veffels, or to ftronger you ? Againft your conqu'ring fwords, I draw— my fan, Come on I— now parry Margaret, if you can. [Sett ierfelfin afojlure... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1767 - 632 pages
...who have feen my actions, known their fpring*, Say, are we Women fuch infipid things? Say, lords of the creation, mighty men ! In what have you furpafs'd us, 'where? and lubcn? 1 come to know to 'whom the palm is due ; To us weak veffcls, or to ftronger you ? Againft your... | |
| BOUQUET. - Prologues and epilogues - 1780 - 354 pages
...the creation, mighty men In ivhat have you furpafs'd us, ivhere ? and vaien t 1 come to know to ivhom the palm is due, To us weak veffels, or to ftronger you I Againft your conqu'ring fwords, I draw — my fan, Come on !— irow parry Marg'ret, if you can.... | |
| Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 pages
...who have feen my aftions, know their fprings, Say, are we women fuch infipid things ? Say, Lords of the Creation, mighty men ! In what have you furpafs'd...come to know to whom the palm is due ; To us weak veflels or to ftronger you ? Againft your conquering fwords I draw — my fan, Come on !— now parry... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 340 pages
...things ? Say, lords of the creation, mighty men ! In what have you surpassed us, where f and when } J come to know to whom the palm is due, To us weak vessels, or to stronger you ? Against your conquering swords, I draw — my fan, Come on I — now... | |
| History - 1793 - 586 pages
...who have feen my aftions^ known their fprings, Say, are we Women fuch infipid things ? Say, lords of the creation, mighty men ! In what have you furpafs'd...I come to know to whom the palm is due; To us weak veflèls, or tp ftronger yon ? Againit your conqu'rjng fwords ] draw — my fan, Come on 1 now parry... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1793 - 620 pages
...things ? Say, lords of the creation, mighty men ! Jn what have you furpafj'd us, nubere? and tuken? I come to know to 'whom the palm is due; To us weak veflels, or to ftronger you ? Againft your conqu'ring fwords J draw — my fan, Come on! now parry... | |
| Jeffrey Kahan - Drama - 2004 - 392 pages
...we women such insipid things? Say, lords of the creation, mighty men, 5 In what have you surpass'd us, where, and when? I come to know to whom the palm is due, To us weak vessels or to stronger you? Against your conqu'ring swords, I draw my fan, Come on! Now parry Marg'ret,... | |
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