| 1781 - 384 páginas
...brjve Lord WiiloughLj. Forfeven hours to all m«n'« view This fight endure*) fore, Until our men fo feeble grew That they could fight no more; And then upon dead horfei Full favourly they eat, And dranlc the puddle water, They could no belter get. When they had... | |
| James Ford - 1818 - 432 páginas
...see. Yet nothing could the courage quell Of brave lord Willoughbey. For seven hours to all mens view This fight endured sore, Until our men so feeble grew...more ; And then upon dead horses Full savourly they eat, And drank the puddle water, They could no better get. When they had fed so freely, They kneeled... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 páginas
...and bowmen securely plied their different and deadly weapons. " For seven hours, to all men's view, This fight endured sore ; Until our men so feeble...more ; And then upon dead horses Full savourly they ate, And drank the puddle-water, — They could no better get." Thus refreshed, though not with dainties,... | |
| Lady Georgina Anne Emily Kerr Bertie, Lady Georgina Bertie - 1845 - 626 páginas
...Yet nothing could the courage quell Of brave Lord Willoughbey. " For seven hours, to all men's view, This fight endured sore, Until our men so feeble grew,...more ; And then upon dead horses Full savourly they eat, And drunk the puddle water, For no better they could get. BALLAD. 257 " When they had fed so freely,... | |
| Henry Whitelock Torrens - 1854 - 468 páginas
...homely poem, which I have always read with singular interest : — " For seven hours to all men's view, This fight endured sore, Until our men so feeble grew,...more ; And then upon dead horses, Full savourly they eat, And drank the puddle water They could no better get. When they had fed so freely They kneeled... | |
| Henry Whitelock Torrens, James Hume - 1854 - 458 páginas
...homely poem, which I have always read with singular interest:— " For seven hours to all men's view, This fight endured sore, Until our men so feeble grew,...more ; And then upon dead horses, Full savourly they eat, And drank the puddle water They could no better get. * Ballad of Brave Lord Willoughby. Percy... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 608 páginas
...that fatal venture of mistaken chivalry. SPANISH BLOODHOUNDS AND ENGLISH MASTIFFS. 353 CHAPTER XX. SPANISH BLOODHOUNDS AND ENGLISH MASTIFFS. ' Full seven...Until our men so feeble grew, That they could fight no mure, And then upon dead herses Full savourly they fed, And drank the puddle water, They could no better... | |
| Francis James Child - 1859 - 344 páginas
...see, Yet nothing could the courage quell Of brave Lord Willoughbey. For seven hours, to all mens view, This fight endured sore, Until our men so feeble grew...more ; And then upon dead horses, Full savourly they eat, And drank the puddle water, They could no better get. When they had fed so freely, They kneeled... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 348 páginas
...see, Yet nothing could the courage quell Of brave Lord Willoughbey. For seven hours, to all mens view, This fight endured sore, Until our men so feeble grew...more ; And then upon dead horses, Full savourly they eat, And drank the puddle water, They could no better get. When they had fed so freely, They kneeled... | |
| English poetry - 1858 - 336 páginas
...Willoughbey. For seven hours to all mens view This fight endured sore, Until our men so feeble grew 35 That they could fight no more ; And then upon dead horses Full savourly they eat, And drank the puddle water, They could no better get. <o When they had fed so freely, They kneeled... | |
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