| Samuel Carter Hall - 1844 - 178 sidor
...he swarved then : Upon his breast did H'jrseley hitt, But the arrow bounded back agen. Tlren Hoseley spyed a privye place With a perfect eye in a secrette...of his right arme He smote Sir Andrew to the heart. ' Fight on, my men,' Sir Andrew sayes, ' A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine; lle but lye downe... | |
| 1845 - 258 sidor
...Andrewe he did swarve the tree, With right good will he swarved then : Upon his breast did Horseley hitt, But the arrow bounded back agen. Then Horseley spyed...part ; Under the spole of his right arme He smote Sir Andrewe to the heart. " Fight on, my men," Sir Andrewe sayes, " A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine... | |
| New general biographical dictionary - 1848 - 530 sidor
...instrument at all subsequent periods much prized by sea-faring folk. These stanzas run as follow : — " Fight on my men, Sir Andrew sayes, A little I'me hurt but yet not slaine, I'll but lye down and bleed awhile, And then I'le rise and fight again. Fight on my... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1852 - 502 sidor
...Andrew he did swarve the tree, With right good will he swarved then ; Upon his breast did Horsley hitt. But the arrow bounded back agen. Then Horseley spyed...With a perfect eye in a secrette part ; Under the .•/<"/'.' of his right arme He gtnote Sir Andrew to the heart. Ballad of Sir Andrew Barton. (2) A... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1853 - 464 sidor
...Andrew he did swarve the tree, With right good will he swarved then : Upon his breast did Horseley hitt, But the arrow bounded back agen. Then Horseley spyed...of his right arme He smote Sir Andrew to the heart. ' Fight on, my men,' Sir Andrew sayes, ' A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine ; De but lye downe... | |
| Francis James Child - 1859 - 344 sidor
...did swarve the tree, With right good will he swarved then , Upon his breast did Horseley hitt, n« But the arrow bounded back agen. Then Horseley spyed...Andrew sayes, "A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine ; lie but lye downe and bleede a while, And then He rise and fight againe. Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1857 - 532 sidor
...instrument at all subsequent periods much prised by sea-faiing folk. These stanzas run as follow : — " Fight on my men, Sir Andrew sayes, A little I'me hurt but yet not slalne, I'll but lye down and bleed awhfle. And then I'le rise and fight again. Pight on my... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 348 sidor
...he did swarve the tree, With right good will he swarved then , Upon his breast did Horseley hitt, iu But the arrow bounded back agen. Then Horseley spyed...on, my men," Sir Andrew sayes, "A little Ime hurt, hut yett not slaine ; He but lye downe and bleede a while, And then He rise and fight againe. Fight... | |
| George MacDonald - 1858 - 340 sidor
...me—nearly slain me—in spite of all the warnings I had received from those who knew my danger. VII. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew sayes, A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine; He but lye downe and bleede awhile, And then Be rise and fight againe. BALLAD of Sir Andrew Barton. BUT I could not remain where... | |
| George MacDonald - 1858 - 352 sidor
...nearly slain me — in spite of all the warnings I had received from those who knew my danger. VII. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew sayes, A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine ; lie but lye downe and bleede awhile, And then He rise and fight againe. BAI.IA;. of Sir Andrew Barton.... | |
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