| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 Seiten
...with his weight) he 'gan to nod This way and that, as loth his curled brows (Which he had oft wrapt in the sky with storms) Should stoop ; and yet, his...So fell stout Barrisor, that had stood the shocks Of ten set battles in your highness' war 'Gainst the sole soldier of the world Navarre. Guise. O piteous... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 Seiten
...with his weight) he 'gan to nod This way and that, as loth his curled brows (Which he had oft wrapt in the sky with storms) Should stoop ; and yet, his radical fibres burst, Storms-like he fell, and hid the fear-cold earth : So fell stout Barrisor, that had stood the shocks... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 448 Seiten
...D'Ambois; Pyrhot with Melynell; with Brisac, LTAnou : And then like flame and powder they couimixt, So sprightly, that I wish'd they had been spirits,...So fell stout Barrisor, that had stood the shocks Of ten set battles in your highness' war, 'Gainst the sole soldier of the world, Navarre f. * It is... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 Seiten
...deserv'd. And for the other offer of remission, D'Ambois (that like a laurel put in fire, Sparkled and spit) did much, much more than scorn That his...So fell stout Barrisor, that had stood the shocks Of ten set battles in your highness' war, 'Gainst the sole soldier of the world, Navarre." The intrigue... | |
| 1821 - 408 Seiten
...at it, and thrice drew on thrusts From him, that of himself was free as fire ; VOL. IV. PART II. 2 A Who thrust still as he pluck'd, yet (past belief !)...So fell stout Barrisor, that had stood the shocks Of ten set battles in your highness' war, 'Gainst the sole soldier of the world, Navarre." The intrigue... | |
| 1821 - 404 Seiten
...wound, Great D'Ambois shrunk, and gave a little ground ; But soon return'd, redoubled in his danger, Aad at the heart of Barrisor seal'd his anger : Then,...So fell stout Barrisor, that had stood the shocks Of ten set battles in your highness' war, 'Gainst the sole soldier of the world, Navarre." The intrigue... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 Seiten
...with his weight) he 'gan to nod This way and that, as loth his curled brows (Which he had oft wrapt in the sky with storms) Should stoop ; and yet, his...So fell stout Barrisor, that had stood the shocks Of ten set battles in your highness' war 'Gainst the sole soldier of the world Navarre. Guite. O piteous... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 Seiten
...with his weight) he 'gan to nod This way and that, as loth his curled brows (Which he had oft wrapt in the sky with storms) Should stoop ; and yet, his...So fell stout Barrisor, that had stood the shocks Of ten set battles in your highness' war 'Gainst the sole soldier of the world Navarre. Guise. O piteous... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 484 Seiten
...with his weight) he 'gan to nod This way and that, as loth his curled brows (Which he had oft wrapt in the sky with storms) Should stoop ; and yet, his radical fibres burst, * One can hardly believe but that these lines were written after Milton had described his warring angels.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 Seiten
...with his weight) he 'gan to nod This way and that, as loth his curled brows (Which he had oft wrapt in the sky with storms) Should stoop ; and yet, his radical fibres burst, * * One can hardly believe but that these lines were written after Miltoc had described his warring... | |
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