Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... plain the stately towers Of Vaucouleur arose , in distance seen , Dark and distinct ; below the castled height , Thro ' fair and fertile pastures , the deep Meuse Roll'd glittering on . Domremi's cottages Gleam'd in the sun hard by ...
... plain the stately towers Of Vaucouleur arose , in distance seen , Dark and distinct ; below the castled height , Thro ' fair and fertile pastures , the deep Meuse Roll'd glittering on . Domremi's cottages Gleam'd in the sun hard by ...
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... plain Rose on the horizon rich with pleasant groves , ^ And vine - yards in the greenest hue of spring , And streams , now hidden on their devious way , Now winding forth in light . The Maiden gazed Till all grew dim upon her dizzy eye ...
... plain Rose on the horizon rich with pleasant groves , ^ And vine - yards in the greenest hue of spring , And streams , now hidden on their devious way , Now winding forth in light . The Maiden gazed Till all grew dim upon her dizzy eye ...
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... plain repast Partook , and quaff'd the pure and pleasant bowl . " Strangers , your fare is homely , " said their host " But such it is as we poor countrymen Earn with hard toil : in faith , ye are welcome to it ! I love a soldier ! and ...
... plain repast Partook , and quaff'd the pure and pleasant bowl . " Strangers , your fare is homely , " said their host " But such it is as we poor countrymen Earn with hard toil : in faith , ye are welcome to it ! I love a soldier ! and ...
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Robert Southey. 1 Such as I was when on the fatal plain Of Azincour I met them . " " Wert thou , then , A sharer in that dreadful day's defeat ? " Exclaim'd the Bastard . " Didst thou know the chief Of Orleans ? " " Know him ! " the old ...
Robert Southey. 1 Such as I was when on the fatal plain Of Azincour I met them . " " Wert thou , then , A sharer in that dreadful day's defeat ? " Exclaim'd the Bastard . " Didst thou know the chief Of Orleans ? " " Know him ! " the old ...
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... plain of Azincour , " 12 I speeded homewards and abode in peace . Henry , as wise as brave , had back to England Led his victorious army ; well aware That France was mighty , that her warrior sons , Impatient of a foreign victor's sway ...
... plain of Azincour , " 12 I speeded homewards and abode in peace . Henry , as wise as brave , had back to England Led his victorious army ; well aware That France was mighty , that her warrior sons , Impatient of a foreign victor's sway ...
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