The Henriade With the Battle of Fontenoy Dissertations On Man Law of Nature

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The Henriade With the Battle of Fontenoy Dissertations On Man Law of Nature
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Far in the east, Aurora, moving on, Unlock'd the golden chambers of the sun. Night's sable robe o'er other climes was spread. Each dream retired, and every flitting shade.
1 At the time this was written, the royal house of France and the royal house of Spain seemed disunited.
THE HENRIADE. 185 The prince arose, with heavenly ardor fired — Unusual vigor all his soul inspired.
Fear and respect, great Bourbon, now were thine ; Full on thy brow sat majesty divine.
Thus, when before the tribes, grea
...t Moses stood, Return'd at length from Sinai, and from God, / His eyeballs flash'd intolerable light, L "^ Each prostrate Hebrew shudder'd at the sight.
THE HENRIADE CANTO VIII THE ARGUMENT.
The Earl of Egmont comes to assist Mayne and the League. Battle of Ivry, in which Mayne is defeated and Egmont slain. Valor and clem- ency of Henry the Great.
CANTO THE EIGHTH.
Dejected by their loss, the States appear Less haughty, and assume an humbler air ; Henry such terror in their hearts had wrought, Their king-creating schemes were all forgot.


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