Poems of English heroism, collected and arranged, with notes, by C.A. AuchmutyArthur Compton Auchmuty 1882 |
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Strana 9
... . XIV . Soft one stole to the spoil of the wounded : Lusted his heart for the filching of bracelets , The robe , and the rings , and the jewell'd brand . Out drew Brihtnoth His sword from the sword - case THE FIGHT OF MALDON . 133.
... . XIV . Soft one stole to the spoil of the wounded : Lusted his heart for the filching of bracelets , The robe , and the rings , and the jewell'd brand . Out drew Brihtnoth His sword from the sword - case THE FIGHT OF MALDON . 133.
Strana 13
... . XIV . Soft one stole to the spoil of the wounded : Lusted his heart for the filching of bracelets , The robe , and the rings , and the jewell'd brand . Out drew Brihtnoth His sword from the sword - case THE FIGHT OF MALDON . 13.
... . XIV . Soft one stole to the spoil of the wounded : Lusted his heart for the filching of bracelets , The robe , and the rings , and the jewell'd brand . Out drew Brihtnoth His sword from the sword - case THE FIGHT OF MALDON . 13.
Strana 20
... hearts makes sure . He felt that he must fight for truth , or else must truth betray : To truth he gave his right hand brave , and trod the rugged way . Read , read , ye men of England , of Lewes ' fight my lay ; For guarded by that ...
... hearts makes sure . He felt that he must fight for truth , or else must truth betray : To truth he gave his right hand brave , and trod the rugged way . Read , read , ye men of England , of Lewes ' fight my lay ; For guarded by that ...
Strana 22
... heart you would serve him . " Then he call'd the King his father , And the Duke of Lancaster his brother , And commended to them his wife , And his son , whom he greatly loved , And straightway entreated them ; And each was willing to ...
... heart you would serve him . " Then he call'd the King his father , And the Duke of Lancaster his brother , And commended to them his wife , And his son , whom he greatly loved , And straightway entreated them ; And each was willing to ...
Strana 29
... heart nor hand Were not in Christianity They were twenty hundred spearmen good , Withouten any fail : They were born along by the water of Tweed I ' th ' bounds of Tividale . " Leave off the brittling of the deer , " he said , " And to ...
... heart nor hand Were not in Christianity They were twenty hundred spearmen good , Withouten any fail : They were born along by the water of Tweed I ' th ' bounds of Tividale . " Leave off the brittling of the deer , " he said , " And to ...
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Strana 32 - This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise ; This fortress built by Nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war ; This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall, Or as a moat defensive to a house, S Against the envy of less happier lands ; This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England...
Strana 32 - This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall, Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands ; This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England, This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, Fear'd by their breed and famous by their birth, Renowned for their deeds as far from home, For Christian service and true chivalry, As is the sepulchre in stubborn Jewry Of the world's ransom, blessed Mary's Son ; This land of such dear...
Strana 112 - HALF a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns," he said: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.
Strana 136 - Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Strana 45 - That he which hath no stomach to this fight, Let him depart; his passport shall be made, And crowns for convoy put into his purse: We would not die in that man's company That fears his fellowship to die with us.
Strana 97 - Lead out the pageant : sad and slow, As fits an universal woe, Let the long long procession go, And let the sorrowing crowd about it grow, And let the mournful martial music blow ' The last great Englishman is low.
Strana 33 - Neptune, is now bound in with shame, With inky blots and rotten parchment bonds. That England that was wont to conquer others Hath made a shameful conquest of itself.
Strana 83 - Now, when I think of thee, and what thou art, Verily, in the bottom of my heart, Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed. For dearly must we prize thee ; we who find In thee a bulwark for the cause of men ; And I by my affection was beguiled : What wonder if a Poet now...
Strana 94 - Still thou turnedst, and still Beckonedst the trembler, and still Gavest the weary thy hand. If, in the paths of the world, Stones might have wounded thy feet, Toil or dejection have tried Thy spirit, of that we saw Nothing — to us thou wast still Cheerful, and helpful, and firm! Therefore to thee it was given Many to save with thyself; And, at the end of thy day, O faithful shepherd! to come, Bringing thy sheep in thy hand.
Strana 65 - Four galleons drew away From the Spanish fleet that day, And two upon the larboard and two upon the starboard lay, And the battle-thunder broke from them all. But anon the great San Philip...