Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsRoutledge, 1865 - 470 էջ |
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... thou wilt value it , For well thou knowest it is a work that sooth'd Times of hard care and strange inquietude , With most sweet solace : and though to mine ear There is no music in the hollowness Of common praise , yet I am well ...
... thou wilt value it , For well thou knowest it is a work that sooth'd Times of hard care and strange inquietude , With most sweet solace : and though to mine ear There is no music in the hollowness Of common praise , yet I am well ...
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... thou go with me , Maiden , to the king , And there announce thy mission ? " Thus he said , For thoughts of politic craftiness arose Within him , and his unconfirmed faith Determin'd to prompt action . She replied : " Therefore I sought ...
... thou go with me , Maiden , to the king , And there announce thy mission ? " Thus he said , For thoughts of politic craftiness arose Within him , and his unconfirmed faith Determin'd to prompt action . She replied : " Therefore I sought ...
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... thou , Chief , That cowardice disgraced the sons of France ; They , by their leaders ' arrogance led on With heedless fury , found all numbers vain , All efforts fruitless there ; and hadst thou seen , Skilful as brave , how Henry's ...
... thou , Chief , That cowardice disgraced the sons of France ; They , by their leaders ' arrogance led on With heedless fury , found all numbers vain , All efforts fruitless there ; and hadst thou seen , Skilful as brave , how Henry's ...
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... Thou wouldst have deem'd Roan must have fallen an easy sacrifice , Young warrior ! hadst thou seen our meagre limbs , And pale and shrunken cheeks , and hollow eyes ; Yet still we struggled nobly ! Blanchard still Spake of the savage ...
... Thou wouldst have deem'd Roan must have fallen an easy sacrifice , Young warrior ! hadst thou seen our meagre limbs , And pale and shrunken cheeks , and hollow eyes ; Yet still we struggled nobly ! Blanchard still Spake of the savage ...
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... Thou art for the Court ; Son of the Chief I lov❜d ! Be wise by my experience . He who seeks Court favour , ventures like the boy who leans Over the brink of some high precipice To reach the o'er - hanging fruit . Thou seest me here A ...
... Thou art for the Court ; Son of the Chief I lov❜d ! Be wise by my experience . He who seeks Court favour , ventures like the boy who leans Over the brink of some high precipice To reach the o'er - hanging fruit . Thou seest me here A ...
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