Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... thine old uncle . I have loved thee Even from thy childhood , Joan ! and I shall lose The comfort of mine age in losing thee . But God be with thee , Maid ! " 66 He had a heart Warm as a child's affections , and he wept . Nor was the ...
... thine old uncle . I have loved thee Even from thy childhood , Joan ! and I shall lose The comfort of mine age in losing thee . But God be with thee , Maid ! " 66 He had a heart Warm as a child's affections , and he wept . Nor was the ...
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... 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 was when on the fatal plain Of JOAN OF ARC . 15.
... 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 was when on the fatal plain Of JOAN OF ARC . 15.
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... thine own worth , Devoted for the king - curst realm of France ! - Ill - omen'd Maid , I pity thee ! " So saying , He turn'd into the crowd . At his strange words Disturb'd , the warrior - virgin pass'd along , And much revolving in her ...
... thine own worth , Devoted for the king - curst realm of France ! - Ill - omen'd Maid , I pity thee ! " So saying , He turn'd into the crowd . At his strange words Disturb'd , the warrior - virgin pass'd along , And much revolving in her ...
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... thine To instruct me in my duty . " Of reproof Heedless , the stranger to the minstrel cried : " Why harpest thou of good King Arthur's fame Amid these walls ? Virtue and Genius love That lofty lay . Hast thou no loose lewd tale To ...
... thine To instruct me in my duty . " Of reproof Heedless , the stranger to the minstrel cried : " Why harpest thou of good King Arthur's fame Amid these walls ? Virtue and Genius love That lofty lay . Hast thou no loose lewd tale To ...
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... thine home , then , and obey'd The feverish fancies of thine ardent brain ! And hast thou left him , too , the youth , whose eye For ever glancing on thee , spake so well Affection's eloquent tale ? So as he said , Rush'd the warm ...
... thine home , then , and obey'd The feverish fancies of thine ardent brain ! And hast thou left him , too , the youth , whose eye For ever glancing on thee , spake so well Affection's eloquent tale ? So as he said , Rush'd the warm ...
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amid arbalist arms art thou bade Beelzebub beheld beneath bless blest blood breast Charlemagne cheek cheerful chief child Chinon cold Conrade coursers cried dark dead death deep dreadful Dunois English exclaim'd fair falchion fame father fear feel fell fierce fight fire fled France gaze groan hand happiness hast hear heard heart Heaven HENRY THE HERMIT holy host hour JOAN OF ARC king live Lord loud Maid Maid of Orleans Maiden midnight monarch morning never night o'er Odin Orleans pale pass'd peace plain ponderous poor prayer replied rest Rheims Richemont ROBERT SOUTHEY round rush'd shield song soon sorrow soul sound spake stood STRANGER stream strong sword Talbot tell tempest thee thine thou thought throng toil towers traveller trembling troops Twas victor song voice walls warrior waves whilst wild wind woman wretched young youth