Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... thee To self - destruction . " 39 " Doubt ! " the maid exclaim'd ; " It were as easy , when I gaze around On all this fair variety of things , / Green fields and tufted woods , and the blue depth Of heaven , and yonder glorious sun , to ...
... thee To self - destruction . " 39 " Doubt ! " the maid exclaim'd ; " It were as easy , when I gaze around On all this fair variety of things , / Green fields and tufted woods , and the blue depth Of heaven , and yonder glorious sun , to ...
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... thee more , As sure I think I shall not , yet sometimes Remember thine old uncle . I have loved thee Even from thy childhood , Joan ! and I shall lose The comfort of mine age in losing thee . But God be with thee , Maid ! " 66 He had a ...
... thee more , As sure I think I shall not , yet sometimes Remember thine old uncle . I have loved thee Even from thy childhood , Joan ! and I shall lose The comfort of mine age in losing thee . But God be with thee , Maid ! " 66 He had a ...
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... thee for peace when Slaughter is abroad , When her brooks run with blood , and Rape and Murder Stalk thro ' her flaming towns ? Live thou in peace , Young man ! my heart is human : I do feel For what my brethren suffer . ' As he spake ...
... thee for peace when Slaughter is abroad , When her brooks run with blood , and Rape and Murder Stalk thro ' her flaming towns ? Live thou in peace , Young man ! my heart is human : I do feel For what my brethren suffer . ' As he spake ...
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... 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.
... 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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... thee in the battle , But my arm shrinks at murder ! Get thee hence . ' It was the will of Heaven that I should live , Childless and old , to think upon the past , 1 1 And wish that I had perish'd ! ” The old man Wept as he spake . " Ye ...
... thee in the battle , But my arm shrinks at murder ! Get thee hence . ' It was the will of Heaven that I should live , Childless and old , to think upon the past , 1 1 And wish that I had perish'd ! ” The old man Wept as he spake . " Ye ...
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