The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 1 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1837 |
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... army spread The unwelcome tidings of delay ; possess'd With agitating hopes they felt the hours Pass heavily ; but soon the night wain'd on , And the loud trumpets ' blare from broken sleep Roused them ; a second time the thrilling ...
... army spread The unwelcome tidings of delay ; possess'd With agitating hopes they felt the hours Pass heavily ; but soon the night wain'd on , And the loud trumpets ' blare from broken sleep Roused them ; a second time the thrilling ...
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... army . Round the royal flag , Uprear'd in conquest now , the chieftains flock Proffering their eager service . To his arms , Or wisely fearful , or by speedy force Compell'd , the embattled towns submit and own Their rightful king ...
... army . Round the royal flag , Uprear'd in conquest now , the chieftains flock Proffering their eager service . To his arms , Or wisely fearful , or by speedy force Compell'd , the embattled towns submit and own Their rightful king ...
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... army ( says Monstrellet ) , it cannot be estimated ; for after they had plundered all the inhabitants , and their dwellings , they despoiled the churches and monasteries . They even took and robbed the most part of the sacred shrines of ...
... army ( says Monstrellet ) , it cannot be estimated ; for after they had plundered all the inhabitants , and their dwellings , they despoiled the churches and monasteries . They even took and robbed the most part of the sacred shrines of ...
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... army who had relations in the town , as well secular as churchmen ; but the disorder was not the less on that account . " — Vol . iv . p . 31 . What a national contrast is there between the manner in which the English and French have ...
... army who had relations in the town , as well secular as churchmen ; but the disorder was not the less on that account . " — Vol . iv . p . 31 . What a national contrast is there between the manner in which the English and French have ...
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... army consisted of only 15,000 men , harassed with a tedious march of a month , in very bad weather , through an enemy's country , and for the most part sick of a flux . He states the number of French at 60,000 , of whom 10,000 were ...
... army consisted of only 15,000 men , harassed with a tedious march of a month , in very bad weather , through an enemy's country , and for the most part sick of a flux . He states the number of French at 60,000 , of whom 10,000 were ...
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Agnes Alençon amid arbalist archbishop of Bourges arms army bade banner Bastard battle battle of Agincourt beheld beneath besieged blood breast buckler Burgundy cheek chief Chinon Conrade cried Damsel death dreadful duke duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans Dunois earth enemy England English esquires exclaim'd falchion fear feel fell fierce fight fire fix'd France French gallant gate gazed hand happy hast hath hear heard heart Heaven Henry herald Holinshed holy honour hope host hour JOAN OF ARC Joshua Barnes king live lord loud Maid of Orleans Maiden mangonels mark'd miserable mission'd Monstrelet night o'er pass'd peace petrary poem Possess'd prayer prince qu'il reach'd replied Richemont round Salisbury says seem'd shield siege soon soul spake stood sword Talbot thee Theodore thou thought towers town trembling troops victory Virgin voice walls warrior wind wound wretched youth