Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... Chief , methinks That it were wisely done to doubt this call , Haply of some ill spirit prompting thee / To self - destruction . " " Doubt ! " the maid exclaim'd ; " It were as easy , when I gaze around On all this fair variety of ...
... Chief , methinks That it were wisely done to doubt this call , Haply of some ill spirit prompting thee / To self - destruction . " " Doubt ! " the maid exclaim'd ; " It were as easy , when I gaze around On all this fair variety of ...
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... 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 . " Seest thou , Sir Chief , where yonder forest JOAN OF ARC . 5.
... 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 . " Seest thou , Sir Chief , where yonder forest JOAN OF ARC . 5.
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Robert Southey. " Seest thou , Sir Chief , where yonder forest skirts The Meuse , that in its winding mazes shows As on the farther bank the distant towers Of Vaucouleur ? there in the hamlet Arc 1 My father's dwelling stands ; a lowly ...
Robert Southey. " Seest thou , Sir Chief , where yonder forest skirts The Meuse , that in its winding mazes shows As on the farther bank the distant towers Of Vaucouleur ? there in the hamlet Arc 1 My father's dwelling stands ; a lowly ...
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... chiefs Even at their feast plan the device of death . My soul grew sick within me : then methought From a dark lowering cloud , the womb of tempests , A giant arm burst forth , and dropt a sword That pierced like lightning thro ' the ...
... chiefs Even at their feast plan the device of death . My soul grew sick within me : then methought From a dark lowering cloud , the womb of tempests , A giant arm burst forth , and dropt a sword That pierced like lightning thro ' the ...
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... chief Of Orleans ? " " Know him ! " the old veteran cried ; " I saw him , ere the bloody fight began , Riding from rank to rank , his beaver up , The long lance quivering in his mighty grasp . Full was his eye , and fierce , yet beaming ...
... chief Of Orleans ? " " Know him ! " the old veteran cried ; " I saw him , ere the bloody fight began , Riding from rank to rank , his beaver up , The long lance quivering in his mighty grasp . Full was his eye , and fierce , yet beaming ...
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