The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume, Band 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 828 Seiten |
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... seen in a fair and remarkably legible handwriting . In this transcript the dates of time and place were noted , and things which would otherwise have been forgotten have thus been brought to my recollection . Herein also the alterations ...
... seen in a fair and remarkably legible handwriting . In this transcript the dates of time and place were noted , and things which would otherwise have been forgotten have thus been brought to my recollection . Herein also the alterations ...
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... seen any fairies , she answered no ; but that one of her god - mothers pretended to have seen some at the Fairy - tree , near the village of Dompre . - Rapin . Which made it holy ; and the villagers Would say that never evil thing ...
... seen any fairies , she answered no ; but that one of her god - mothers pretended to have seen some at the Fairy - tree , near the village of Dompre . - Rapin . Which made it holy ; and the villagers Would say that never evil thing ...
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... seen only hurt when they hit , but arrows enrage the horse , and break the array , and terrify all that behold them in the bodies of their neighbours . Not to say that every archer can shoot thrice to a gunner's once , and that whole ...
... seen only hurt when they hit , but arrows enrage the horse , and break the array , and terrify all that behold them in the bodies of their neighbours . Not to say that every archer can shoot thrice to a gunner's once , and that whole ...
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... seen a single snow - drop rise Amid the russet leaves that hide the earth In early spring , so seen it gently bend In modest loveliness alone amid The waste of winter . By the Maiden's side The Son of Orleans stood , prepared to vouch ...
... seen a single snow - drop rise Amid the russet leaves that hide the earth In early spring , so seen it gently bend In modest loveliness alone amid The waste of winter . By the Maiden's side The Son of Orleans stood , prepared to vouch ...
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... seen the foremost of the fight , Wielding so manfully his battle - axe , That wheresoe'er he turn'd , the affrighted foe Let fall their palsied arms with powerless stroke , Desperate of safety . I do marvel much That he is here ...
... seen the foremost of the fight , Wielding so manfully his battle - axe , That wheresoe'er he turn'd , the affrighted foe Let fall their palsied arms with powerless stroke , Desperate of safety . I do marvel much That he is here ...
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amid arbalist arms battle beheld beneath bless blood breast call'd cheek chief Chinon Conrade cried dark dead dear death dreadful duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans Dunois earth England English exclaim'd fair falchion father fear feel fell fire France gate gazed glory grave hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven holy honour hope host hour Jack Straw JOAN OF ARC John Ball Joshua Barnes Keswick king light live look'd Lord Madoc Maid Maid of Orleans Maiden mercy morning never night o'er Orleans pass'd peace poem poor prayer Prince replied rest Richemont round says shield song soon sorrow soul spake spirit stood sword Thalaba thee thine thou art thought toil towers town troops turn'd Tyler victory voice walls Wat Tyler waves Westbury wind wretched youth