Which he neglects the while As from a nation vile, Yet with an angry smile Their fall portending. And turning to his men, Quoth our brave Henry then, ' Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won Have ever... The Book of Archery - Pagina 203di George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 456 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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...By fame been raised. " And for my«lf," quoth be, " This my full rest shall be, England ne'er mouru for me, Nor more esteem me. Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie (lain, Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. " Poitien and Creny tell, When most their pride did... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pagine
...bravely won Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. And for myself, quoth be, This my full rest ehall eans, the ends at which they aim. If therefore Jowler...Meres supplies committee-chair : Though one's a stat Poitiers and Cressy tell, When most their pride did swell, Under our swords they fell, No 1eм our... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pagine
...Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won Have ever to Were these exhaustless, nature would grow siek. And,...squeamishly eomplain That all is vanity, and life a dre Vietor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain, Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. Poitiers... | |
| 1875 - 676 pagine
...Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. And for myself,' quoth...esteem me. Victor I will remain, Or on this earth be skin ; — Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. Poitiers and Cressy tell, Where most their... | |
| Henry Meredith Parker - 1851 - 356 pagine
...not a likely man to proffer his sword, hilt foremost, to Charles D'Albret and Antony of Brabant. " And for myself" quoth he This my full rest shall be,...slain, Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. " Poitiers and Cressy tell, When most their pride did swell, Under our swords they fell, No less our... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 pagine
...Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. "And for myself," quoth...esteem me ! Victor I will remain, Or on this earth be slain, Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. " Poictiers and Cressy tell, When most their pride... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pagine
...Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 30 Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. 'And for myself,' quoth...my full rest shall be ; England ne'er mourn for me, 35 Nor more esteem me. Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain, Never shall she sustain Loss... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pagine
...they to one be ten. Be not amazed ; Yet have we well begun, — Battles so bravely won Have ever to east, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could...commend thee, — Thougli it smile upon the blow, Poitiers and Cressy tell, When most their pride did swell, Under our swords they fell ; No less our... | |
| 1872 - 692 pagine
...Though we be one to ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. " And for myself (quoth...shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. " Poictiers and Creasy tell — When most their pride did swell Under our swords they fell. No less our skill is Than... | |
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...Yet have we well begun, H Z & X rI 0 K I IE EEOE E Q Battles so bravely won 5 X H i U. E Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. And for myself," quoth...for me, Nor more esteem me : Victor I will remain, H X H Q Z a rL LII H g g s L H a • X Or on this earth be slain, Never shall she sustain Loss to.... | |
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