Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsRoutledge, 1865 - 470 էջ |
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... force an enemy then believed invincible . It is not possible that one who felt herself the puppet of a party , could have performed these things . The artifices of a court could not have persuaded her that she discovered Charles in ...
... force an enemy then believed invincible . It is not possible that one who felt herself the puppet of a party , could have performed these things . The artifices of a court could not have persuaded her that she discovered Charles in ...
Էջ xxi
... force of his language , while it makes the reader feel , proves that the author felt himself . The power of story is strikingly exemplified in the Italian heroic poets . They please universally , even in translations , when little but ...
... force of his language , while it makes the reader feel , proves that the author felt himself . The power of story is strikingly exemplified in the Italian heroic poets . They please universally , even in translations , when little but ...
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... force the wasting war had left For one last effort . Little had the war Left in Lorraine , but age , and youth unripe For slaughter yet , and widows , and young maids Of widowed loves . And now with this high guest The Lord of ...
... force the wasting war had left For one last effort . Little had the war Left in Lorraine , but age , and youth unripe For slaughter yet , and widows , and young maids Of widowed loves . And now with this high guest The Lord of ...
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... strange assistance . Let what force Lorraine may yield to Chinon follow us ; And with the tidings of this holy Maid , Rais'd up by God , fill thou the country ; soon The country shall awake as from the sleep Of death B 2 JOAN OF ARC .
... strange assistance . Let what force Lorraine may yield to Chinon follow us ; And with the tidings of this holy Maid , Rais'd up by God , fill thou the country ; soon The country shall awake as from the sleep Of death B 2 JOAN OF ARC .
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... forces to his foul embrace the wife Even on her murder'd husband's gasping corse ! Almighty God ! I should not be a man If I did let one weak and pitiful feeling Make mine arm impotent to cleave him down . Think well of this , young man ...
... forces to his foul embrace the wife Even on her murder'd husband's gasping corse ! Almighty God ! I should not be a man If I did let one weak and pitiful feeling Make mine arm impotent to cleave him down . Think well of this , young man ...
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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 fled France gaze grave 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 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 Zorobabel