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The following 9 texts (sorted by results) match your query "king" (24 results):

  1. The Bard. A Pindaric Ode  (10 results)
              1    'Ruin seize thee, ruthless king!
            25    'O'er thee, oh king! their hundred arms they wave,
            56    "Shrieks of an agonizing King!
                     Shakespear's King John. [V. i. 72]
                 of the castle of Conway built by King Edward the first, says, ''Ad ortum amnis Conway
                 to King Edward.
                 and probably accompanied the King in this expedition.
                 Death of that King, abandoned by his Children, and even robbed in his last moments
                 It was the common belief of the Welch nation, that King Arthur was still alive in Fairy-Land,
                 (1552-1629) published his History of Great Britaine ... to ... King James in 1611.]

  2. The Fatal Sisters. An Ode  (5 results)
                 who was then making war on his father-in-law Brian, King of
                 greater loss by the death of Brian, their King, who fell in
            32    O'er the youthful King your shield.
            44    Soon a King shall bite the ground.
            56    Triumph to the younger King.

  3. The Characters of the Christ-Cross Row, By a Critic, To Mrs —  (2 results)
            45    As K a king, Q represents a queen,
            49    Behold, K struts as might a king become;

  4. The Descent of Odin. An Ode  (2 results)
              1    Uprose the King of Men with speed,
            82    King of Men, I know thee now,

  5. A Long Story  (1 result)
          141    And so God save our noble King,

  6. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College  (1 result)
                 [Henry's.] King Henry the Sixth, Founder of the College.

  7. The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode  (1 result)
            21    Of Jove, thy magic lulls the feathered king

  8. Satire on the Heads of Houses; or, Never a Barrel the Better Herring  (1 result)
            17    The Master of King's

  9. [Translation from Statius, Thebaid VI 646-88, 704-24]  (1 result)
              1    Then thus the king: 'Whoe'er the quoit can wield,

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