Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... sword from a tomb in the church of St. Catharine , are facts in which all historians agree . If this had been done by collusion , the maid must have known herself an impostor , and with that knowledge could not have performed the ...
... sword from a tomb in the church of St. Catharine , are facts in which all historians agree . If this had been done by collusion , the maid must have known herself an impostor , and with that knowledge could not have performed the ...
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... sword . I held it , listening to him , And , wistless what I did , half from the sheath Drew the well - temper'd blade . I gazed upon it , And shuddering as I felt its edge , exclaim'd , ' It is most horrible with the keen sword To gore ...
... sword . I held it , listening to him , And , wistless what I did , half from the sheath Drew the well - temper'd blade . I gazed upon it , And shuddering as I felt its edge , exclaim'd , ' It is most horrible with the keen sword To gore ...
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... sword That pierced like lightning thro ' the midnight air . Then was there heard a voice , which in mine ear Shall echo , at that hour of dreadful joy When the pale foe shall wither in my rage . " From that night I could feel my burthen ...
... sword That pierced like lightning thro ' the midnight air . Then was there heard a voice , which in mine ear Shall echo , at that hour of dreadful joy When the pale foe shall wither in my rage . " From that night I could feel my burthen ...
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... sword full firmly , and my limbs Were strong as thine , sir warrior ! God be with thee , And send thee better fortune than old Bertram ! I would that I were young again , to meet These haughty English in the field of fight ; Such as I ...
... sword full firmly , and my limbs Were strong as thine , sir warrior ! God be with thee , And send thee better fortune than old Bertram ! I would that I were young again , to meet These haughty English in the field of fight ; Such as I ...
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... sword of conquest . Girt around I to their mercy had surrendered me , When lo ! I heard the dreadful groan of death , Not as amid the fray , when man met man And in fair combat gave the mortal blow ; Here the poor captives , weaponless ...
... sword of conquest . Girt around I to their mercy had surrendered me , When lo ! I heard the dreadful groan of death , Not as amid the fray , when man met man And in fair combat gave the mortal blow ; Here the poor captives , weaponless ...
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