Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsRoutledge, 1865 - 470 էջ |
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... strong heart . I will not say the last week has been the most trying of my life , but I will say that the heart which could bear it can bear anything . " ... While suffering under this trying affliction , the offer of a baronetcy was ...
... strong heart . I will not say the last week has been the most trying of my life , but I will say that the heart which could bear it can bear anything . " ... While suffering under this trying affliction , the offer of a baronetcy was ...
Էջ xxvi
... strong beauties of her countenance Something that was not earthly . " I have heard Of this your niece's malady , " replied The Lord of Vaucouleur ; " that she frequents The loneliest haunts and deepest solitude , Estranged from human ...
... strong beauties of her countenance Something that was not earthly . " I have heard Of this your niece's malady , " replied The Lord of Vaucouleur ; " that she frequents The loneliest haunts and deepest solitude , Estranged from human ...
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... 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 was when on the fatal plain Of JOAN OF ...
... 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 was when on the fatal plain Of JOAN OF ...
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... strong entrenchments . From the watch - tower's top In vain with fearful hearts along the Seine We strain'd the eye , and every distant wave That in the sunbeam glitter'd , fondly thought The white sail of supply . Ah me ! no more Rose ...
... strong entrenchments . From the watch - tower's top In vain with fearful hearts along the Seine We strain'd the eye , and every distant wave That in the sunbeam glitter'd , fondly thought The white sail of supply . Ah me ! no more Rose ...
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Robert Southey. For loss on loss , defeat upon defeat , His strong holds taken , and his bravest chiefs Or dead or captur'd , and the hopes of youth All blasted , have ... strong holds taken , and my bravest chiefs Fall'n 26 JOAN OF ARC .
Robert Southey. For loss on loss , defeat upon defeat , His strong holds taken , and his bravest chiefs Or dead or captur'd , and the hopes of youth All blasted , have ... strong holds taken , and my bravest chiefs Fall'n 26 JOAN OF ARC .
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