Savages could hardly live in greater distrust. Let now the Poet of Chivalry describe another scene : — " Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten; Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled in stable day and... Addresses on War - 115 ページCharles Sumner 著 - 1904 - 319 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| William Marvel Nevin - 1895 - 526 ページ
...They carved at the meal With gloves of steel, And they drank the red wine through the helmet barred. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men. Waited the...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with jedwood axe at saddle-bow: A hundred more fed free in stall; Such was the custom of Branksome hall.... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 630 ページ
...out at, both with bows and hand-guns." Savages could hardly live in greater distrust of each other. Let now the poet of chivalry describe another scene:...mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten; CHARLES SUMNER Thirty steeds, both fleet and* wight, Stood saddled in stable day and night, Barbed... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 616 ページ
...live in greater distrust of each other. Let now the poet of chivalry describe another scene: — w Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten; CHARLES SUMNER Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled in stable day and night, Barbed with... | |
| Walter Scott - 1897 - 170 ページ
...carved at the meal With gloves of steel, And they drank the red wine through the helmet barred. V. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten; 3Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled in stable day and night, 16. Knights of fame. The... | |
| Blanche Wilder Bellamy - 1890 - 410 ページ
...They carved at the meal With gloves of steel, And they drank the red wine through the helmet barred Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddle-bow : A hundred more fed free in stall; — Such was the custom of Branksome... | |
| Walter Scott - 1899 - 220 ページ
...carved at the meal With gloves of steel, And they drank the red wine through the hel- 10 met barr'd. V Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the...and night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, 6 And with Jedwood-axe at saddle-bow; A hundred more fed free in stall:— Such was the custom of Branksome-Hall.... | |
| William Clarke Robinson - 1900 - 220 ページ
...gloves of steel, But slept on buckler cold and hard; And drank the red wine through the helmet barred. Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled in stable day and night; A hundred more fed free in stall:— Such was the custom in Branksome Hall. Why do these steeds stand... | |
| Sir Walter Scott, edited by J. Logie Robertson, M.A. - 1904 - 986 ページ
...carv'd at the meal With gloves of steel, And they drank the red wine through the helmet barr'd. V. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail.clad men, Waited the...and wight, Stood saddled in stable day and night, Barb'd with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddlebow; A hundred more fed free in... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 456 ページ
...ottt at, both with bows and hand-guns." Savages could hardly live in greater distrust of each other. Let now the poet of chivalry describe another scene:...frontlet of steel I trow, And with Jed wood axe at saddle bow; A hundred more fed free in stall: Such was the custom at Branksome Hall." This also is... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 ページ
...They carved at the meal With gloves of steel, And they drank the red wine through the helmet barr'd. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddlebow; A hundred more fed free in stall: — 40 Such was the custom of Branksome-Hall.... | |
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