Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... silent in the grave Rambouillet sleeps : Bretagne's unfaithful chief Leagues with my foes , and Richemont , or in arms Defies my weak control , or from my side , A friend more dreaded than the enemy , Drives my best servants with the ...
... silent in the grave Rambouillet sleeps : Bretagne's unfaithful chief Leagues with my foes , and Richemont , or in arms Defies my weak control , or from my side , A friend more dreaded than the enemy , Drives my best servants with the ...
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... silent . " Fathers of the holy church , If on these points abstruse a simple maid Like me , should err , impute not you the crime To self - will'd reason , vaunting its own strength Above the eternal wisdom . True it is That for long ...
... silent . " Fathers of the holy church , If on these points abstruse a simple maid Like me , should err , impute not you the crime To self - will'd reason , vaunting its own strength Above the eternal wisdom . True it is That for long ...
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... silent wonderment The expectant multitude with eager eye Gaze , listening as the mattock's heavy stroke Invades the tomb's repose : the heavy stroke Sounds hollow ; over the high - vaulted roof Roll the repeated echoes : soon the day ...
... silent wonderment The expectant multitude with eager eye Gaze , listening as the mattock's heavy stroke Invades the tomb's repose : the heavy stroke Sounds hollow ; over the high - vaulted roof Roll the repeated echoes : soon the day ...
Էջ 41
... sound echoed o'er the arched roof , And listening eager to the favourite lay , The guests sat silent , when into the hall messenger from that besieged town The Stalk'd stately . " It is pleasant , King of JOAN OF ARC . 41.
... sound echoed o'er the arched roof , And listening eager to the favourite lay , The guests sat silent , when into the hall messenger from that besieged town The Stalk'd stately . " It is pleasant , King of JOAN OF ARC . 41.
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... silent , led ; till at the last , As from a dream awaking , Conrade look'd Full on the Maid , and falling on her neck , He wept . " I know thee , damsel ! " he exclaim'd . " Dost thou remember that tempestuous night , When I , a weather ...
... silent , led ; till at the last , As from a dream awaking , Conrade look'd Full on the Maid , and falling on her neck , He wept . " I know thee , damsel ! " he exclaim'd . " Dost thou remember that tempestuous night , When I , a weather ...
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