Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... replied by a clear statement of his position : Sir Robert , without loss of time , attached his name to a warrant , adding 300l . per annum to Southev's income . b In 1837 , his beloved wife , Edith , who SOUTHEY . xvii.
... replied by a clear statement of his position : Sir Robert , without loss of time , attached his name to a warrant , adding 300l . per annum to Southev's income . b In 1837 , his beloved wife , Edith , who SOUTHEY . xvii.
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... replied The Lord of Vaucouleur ; " that she frequents The loneliest haunts and deepest solitude , Estranged from human kind and human cares With loathing most like madness . It were best To place her with some pious sisterhood , Who ...
... replied The Lord of Vaucouleur ; " that she frequents The loneliest haunts and deepest solitude , Estranged from human kind and human cares With loathing most like madness . It were best To place her with some pious sisterhood , Who ...
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... replied : " Therefore I sought the Lord of Vaucouleur , That with such credence as prevents delay , He to the king might send me . Now , beseech you , Speed our departure . " Then Dunois address'd Sir Robert : " Fare thee well , my ...
... replied : " Therefore I sought the Lord of Vaucouleur , That with such credence as prevents delay , He to the king might send me . Now , beseech you , Speed our departure . " Then Dunois address'd Sir Robert : " Fare thee well , my ...
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... from her the wondrous ways of Heaven . " " A simple tale , " the mission'd Maid replied , " Yet may it well employ the journeying hour ; And pleasant is the memory of the past . 1 I 1 " Seest thou , Sir Chief , JOAN OF ARC . 5.
... from her the wondrous ways of Heaven . " " A simple tale , " the mission'd Maid replied , " Yet may it well employ the journeying hour ; And pleasant is the memory of the past . 1 I 1 " Seest thou , Sir Chief , JOAN OF ARC . 5.
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... Resting my head upon the lap of Love , But that my country calls . When the winds roar , Remember sometimes what a soldier suffers , And think of Conrade . ' Theodore replied , ' Success go with thee ! Something JOAN OF ARC . 9.
... Resting my head upon the lap of Love , But that my country calls . When the winds roar , Remember sometimes what a soldier suffers , And think of Conrade . ' Theodore replied , ' Success go with thee ! Something JOAN OF ARC . 9.
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