Fellows in arms, and my most loving friends, Bruised underneath the yoke of tyranny, Thus far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on without impediment ; And here receive we from our father Stanley Lines of fair comfort and encouragement. Rambles Overland: A Trip Across the Continent - Seite 84von Almon Gunnison - 1884 - 245 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John O'Keeffe - 1806 - 100 Seiten
...Oh, bless me, Ma'am ! if it isn't— Enter R«VER, drest. Rover. " 'Tis I, Hamlet the Dane !"— " Thus far, into the bowels of the land, have we marched on." — " John, that bloody and devouring boar !" John. He called me bull in the coach. Jane. I don't know... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 422 Seiten
...Jane. Oh, bless me, ma'am! if it isn't— Enter ROVER, dressed. Rover. " Tis I, Hamlet the Dane!"—« Thus far into the bowels of the land, have we marched on." —" John, that bloody and devouring boar I" John. He called me bull in the coach. Jane. I don't know... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 Seiten
...Oh, bless me, ma'am ! if it isn't — Enter ROVER, Dressed. Rover. " Tis I, Hamlet the Dane !"— " Thus far into the bowels of the land, have we marched on." — " John, that bloody and devouring boar !" John. He called me bull in the coach. Jane. I dont know... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 Seiten
...Jane. O, bless me, ma'am ! if it isn't— Enter ROVER, drett. Rover. " Tis I, Hamlet the Dane !"— " Thus far into the bowels of the land have we marched on." — " John, that bloody and devouring boar !" John. He called me bull in the coach. Jane. I don't know... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1826 - 242 Seiten
...manner; 7 Fierceness ; 8 Resignation ; 9 Exultation, and the expression increases in force to the end. 1 Thus far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on without impediment. Richard, the bloody and devouring boar, 2 Whose ravenous appetite has spoiled your fields, Laid this rich country... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 Seiten
...plagues That needs must light on this ingratitude. SHAKSPSARI. 4. RICHMOND ENCOURAGING HIS SOLDIERS. THUS far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on without impediment. Richard, the bloody and devouring chief, Whose ravenous appetite has spoiled your fields, Laid this rich country... | |
| John Henry Mancur - 1834 - 228 Seiten
...himself; "if you had lived as long in the forest as I have, you would learn to fear them." R2 CHAPTER XVI. Thus far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on. SHAKSPEARE. SINCE the Duke D'Alenc,on had written the epistle to Navarre, which had so inopportunely... | |
| Francis Mahony - 1836 - 696 Seiten
...simple diet, might the Black Prince appropriately address his girded knights in Shakespearian phrase, ' Thus far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on without impediment.' " The enemy sorely grudged them their supplies. For it appears by the chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrellet,... | |
| 1837 - 646 Seiten
...projectiles and resisting media, and babies in arms explain the principle of the sucker in a pump. " Thus far into the bowels of the land have we marched on without impediment," was the language of Richmond previous to his victory over Richard ; and such, too, was the language... | |
| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 Seiten
...saw the flames around him swell ; Thou'rt ashes ! King of Babylon. RICHMOND ENCOURAGING HIS SOLDIERS. THUS far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on without impediment. Richard, the bloody and devouring chief, Whose ravenous appetite has spoiled your fields, Laid this rich country... | |
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