The History of the Battle of Agincourt; and of the Expedition of Henry the Fifth Into France:: To which is Added, The Roll of the Men at Arms, in the English ArmyJohnson, 1827 - 129 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiii
... der it unnecessary to specify the par- ticular instances in which their talents . have benefited the work . To his friend , Sir Thomas Elmsley Croft , Bart . , he ~ has also to offer his grateful acknow- ledgments for PREFACE .... xiii.
... der it unnecessary to specify the par- ticular instances in which their talents . have benefited the work . To his friend , Sir Thomas Elmsley Croft , Bart . , he ~ has also to offer his grateful acknow- ledgments for PREFACE .... xiii.
Strana xiv
... Thomas Chaucer , the son of the poet , for their speaker , granted the king , for the honor of God , and for the great a Rot . Parl . Vol . iv . p . 34 . ༄ love and affection which they bore his Ma- jesty , The Battle of Agincourt .... v //
... Thomas Chaucer , the son of the poet , for their speaker , granted the king , for the honor of God , and for the great a Rot . Parl . Vol . iv . p . 34 . ༄ love and affection which they bore his Ma- jesty , The Battle of Agincourt .... v //
Strana xxxi
... THOMAS TUNSTALL . [ Translated from the French . Fadera , Tome ix . p . 233. ] " THIS Indenture , made between the King our Sove- reign Lord of the one part , and Monsieur Thomas Tunstall of the other part ; Witnesseth that the said Thomas ...
... THOMAS TUNSTALL . [ Translated from the French . Fadera , Tome ix . p . 233. ] " THIS Indenture , made between the King our Sove- reign Lord of the one part , and Monsieur Thomas Tunstall of the other part ; Witnesseth that the said Thomas ...
Strana xxxii
... Thomas , in pledge , the first day of June next coming , Jewels , which by agreement with the said Thomas , shall be fully worth the sum to which the said wages , or wages with reward , for that quarter shall amount . The which jewels ...
... Thomas , in pledge , the first day of June next coming , Jewels , which by agreement with the said Thomas , shall be fully worth the sum to which the said wages , or wages with reward , for that quarter shall amount . The which jewels ...
Strana xxxiii
... Thomas as he shall reasonably demand ,. then at the expiration of the third quarter , the said Thomas shall be acquitted and discharged towards our said Lord the King of the cove- nants specified in this present Indenture . And the said ...
... Thomas as he shall reasonably demand ,. then at the expiration of the third quarter , the said Thomas shall be acquitted and discharged towards our said Lord the King of the cove- nants specified in this present Indenture . And the said ...
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Strana cccxcii - This story shall the good man teach his son; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered; We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...
Strana cccxcv - We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition...
Strana cxxxiii - Richard by the grace of God king of England and of France, and lord of Ireland...
Strana ccxviii - ... living, were slain; so that, in three places, where the force and host of our standards were, so great grew the heap of the slain, and of those who were overthrown among them, that our people ascended the very heaps, which had increased higher than a man, and butchered the adversaries below with swords, axes, and other weapons. And when at length, in two or three hours, that front battle was perforated and broken up, and the rest were driven to flight, our men began to pull down the heaps, and...
Strana lxvii - We are not so wanting in sense and courage, but that we are resolved at last to fight with all our strength, even to death. But as the law of Deuteronomy commands that whoever appears in arms before a town should offer it peace before it is besieged, we have, even up to the present time, done all which our rank allows peaceably to recover the possession of that which belongs to us by legitimate succession, and to reunite to our crown that which you wrongfully and by violence possess : so much so,...
Strana cxcvii - Well as they could, where many expired. On the morrow, very early, king Henry dislodged with his army from Maisoncelles, and returned to the field of battle : all the French they found there alive were put to death or made prisoners. Then, pursuing their road toward the sea-coast, they marched away : three parts of the army were on foot, sorely fatigued with their efforts in the late battle, and greatly distressed by famine and other wants. In this manner did the king of England return, without any...
Strana 108 - ... a signe of the armes of Saint George, large, bothe before and behynde, upon parell that yf he be slayne or wounded to deth, he that hath so doon to hym shall not be putte to deth for defaulte of the cross that he lacketh. And that non enemy do bere the same token or crosse of Saint George, notwithstandyng if he be prisoner, upon payne of deth.
Strana clxxiii - O that we now had here But one ten thousand of those men in England That do no work to-day ! K.
Strana cxciv - ... division, and threw it into the utmost confusion, breaking the line in many places. The horses were become unmanageable, so that horses and riders were tumbling on the ground, and the whole army was thrown into disorder, and forced back on some lands that had been just sown with corn.