| Francis Bacon, John Milton, Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 348 pages
...service of their country. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, surfer them for want of just and wise discipline to shed...away from about them like sick feathers, though they never so oft supplied: they would not suffer their empty and unrecruitable57 colonels of twenty men... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - English literature - 1910 - 778 pages
...service of their country. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer d company unrequitable17 colonels of twenty men in a company to quaff out or convey into secret hoards the wages... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - English literature - 1910 - 776 pages
...feathers, though they be never so oft supplied; they would not suffer their empty and unrequitable" ams, Or likest list18 and miserable remnant; yet in the meanwhile to be overmastered with a score or two of drunkards,... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1911 - 304 pages
...of their country. 1 They would not then, 2 if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them, for want of just and wise discipline, to shed...oft supplied ; they would not suffer their empty and unrequitable 3 colonels of twenty men in a company, to quaff out or convey into secret hoards, the... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - English literature - 1912 - 268 pages
...wise discipline to shed away from about them like sick feathers, though they be never so oft supply'd; they would not suffer their empty and unrecruitable...into secret hoards, the wages of a delusive list and a miserable remnant ; yet in the mean while to be overmaster'd with a score or two of drunkards, the... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - English literature - 1912 - 272 pages
...service of their country. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them for want of just and wise discipline to shed...them like sick feathers, though they be never so oft supply 'd; they would not suffer their empty and unrequitable colonels of twenty men in a company to... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1916 - 806 pages
...service of their country. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer 4 list, and a miserable remnant; yet in the meanwhile to be overmastered with a score or two of drunkards,... | |
| English poetry - 1916 - 792 pages
...service of their country. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them for want of just and wise discipline to shed...they would not suffer their empty and unrecruitable 3 colonels of twenty men in a company, to quaff out, or convey into secret hoards, the wages of a delusive... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1916 - 828 pages
...service of their country. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer the comparison Of all that insolent Greece or haughty...thou hast one to show To whom all scenes of Europe h 3 colonels of twenty men in a company, to quaff out, or convey into secret hoards, the wages of a delusive... | |
| John William Adamson - Education - 1921 - 320 pages
...service of their Country. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them for want of just and wise discipline to shed...them like sick feathers, though they be never so oft suppli'd [that is, they would not repeat the conduct of the Parliamentary commander, Essex] : they... | |
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