Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... ENGLISH ECLOGUES 222 BALLADS AND METRICAL PIECES . JASPAR . 256 LORD WILLIAM 261 ST . MICHAEL'S CHAIR . 261 THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM 267 THE SPANISH ARMADA 269 A BALLAD SHOWING HOW AN OLD WOMAN RODE DOUBLE AND WHO RODE BEFORE HER ...
... ENGLISH ECLOGUES 222 BALLADS AND METRICAL PIECES . JASPAR . 256 LORD WILLIAM 261 ST . MICHAEL'S CHAIR . 261 THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM 267 THE SPANISH ARMADA 269 A BALLAD SHOWING HOW AN OLD WOMAN RODE DOUBLE AND WHO RODE BEFORE HER ...
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... English Poets , and Palmerin of England , a translation from the Por- tuguese ; and we learn that in the same year he had a proposal from Walter Scott to contribute to the Edinburgh Review . But Southey had some time before abandoned ...
... English Poets , and Palmerin of England , a translation from the Por- tuguese ; and we learn that in the same year he had a proposal from Walter Scott to contribute to the Edinburgh Review . But Southey had some time before abandoned ...
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... English . If among my readers there be one who can wish success to an unjust cause , because his country supported it , I desire not that man's approbation . On the 8th of May , the epoch of its deliverance , an annual fête is held at ...
... English . If among my readers there be one who can wish success to an unjust cause , because his country supported it , I desire not that man's approbation . On the 8th of May , the epoch of its deliverance , an annual fête is held at ...
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... , 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 ; 1 Such as I was when on the fatal plain JOAN OF ARC . 15.
... , 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 ; 1 Such as I was when on the fatal plain JOAN OF ARC . 15.
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... English monarch bade his troops Force20 back the miserable multitude . They drove them to the walls - it was the depth Of winter - we had no relief to grant . The aged ones groan'd to our foe in vain ; The mother pleaded for her dying ...
... English monarch bade his troops Force20 back the miserable multitude . They drove them to the walls - it was the depth Of winter - we had no relief to grant . The aged ones groan'd to our foe in vain ; The mother pleaded for her dying ...
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