The Poetical Works of Robert Southey |
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It were long to tell 415 And tedious , how in many a bold assault The men of
Orleans sallied on their foes ; How after difficult fight the enemy Possess'd the
Tournelles , and the embattled tower That shadows from the bridge the subject
Loire ...
It were long to tell 415 And tedious , how in many a bold assault The men of
Orleans sallied on their foes ; How after difficult fight the enemy Possess'd the
Tournelles , and the embattled tower That shadows from the bridge the subject
Loire ...
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... foe : that gracious God 625 Sends me a messenger of mercy forth , Sends me
to save this ravaged realm of France , To England friendly as to all the world ,
Only to those an enemy , whose lust Of sway makes them the enemies of man .
... foe : that gracious God 625 Sends me a messenger of mercy forth , Sends me
to save this ravaged realm of France , To England friendly as to all the world ,
Only to those an enemy , whose lust Of sway makes them the enemies of man .
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hundred in front and but forty in depth , which is undoubtedly the best way of
embattelling archers , especially when the enemy is very numerous , as at this
time : for by the breadth of the front the extension of the enemies front is matched
; and ...
hundred in front and but forty in depth , which is undoubtedly the best way of
embattelling archers , especially when the enemy is very numerous , as at this
time : for by the breadth of the front the extension of the enemies front is matched
; and ...
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The Frenchmen indeed preferring fame before worldlie riches , and despising
pleasure ( the enemy to warlike prowesse ) , sware ech to other never to render
or deliver the citie , while they might either hold sword in hand or speare in rest .
The Frenchmen indeed preferring fame before worldlie riches , and despising
pleasure ( the enemy to warlike prowesse ) , sware ech to other never to render
or deliver the citie , while they might either hold sword in hand or speare in rest .
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Charles , in despair of collecting an army which should dare to approach the
enemy's entrenchments , not only gave the city of Orleans for lost , but began to
entertain a very dismal prospect with regard to the general state of his affairs . He
saw ...
Charles , in despair of collecting an army which should dare to approach the
enemy's entrenchments , not only gave the city of Orleans for lost , but began to
entertain a very dismal prospect with regard to the general state of his affairs . He
saw ...
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amid arms army battle bear beheld beneath blood body called Charles cheek chief church coming Conrade cried dark death deep dreadful duke Dunois earth enemy England English exclaim'd fair fall father fear feel fell field fierce fight fire force France French gate hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven Henry Holinshed holy hope host hour king light live look lord loud Maid Maiden meet mind moved never night o'er Orleans Page pass peace poem prayer prince raised replied rest round says seen sent shield side siege soon soul sound spake stood strength strong sword Talbot thee things thou thought towers town troops victory voice walls wind wound wretched young youth