| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 sidor
...signal aim To our hid forces ; When from a meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The Tinglixh archery Stuck the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows...And like true English hearts, Stuck close together. When down their bows they threw, And forth their bilbows drew, And on the French they flew ; Not one... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 sidor
...thine age became, O noble Erpingham, Which did the signal aim To our hid forces; When from a meadow by, erve her care ; Those, that imparted, court a nobler...Contracted all, retiring to the breast; But strength When down their bows they threw, And forth their bilbows drew, And on the French they flew ; Not one... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 sidor
...horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a eloth-yard long, That like to serpents stung, Piereing the weather ; None from his fellow starts, But playing manly parts, And like true English hearts, Stuek elose together. When down their bows they threw, And forth their bilbows drew, And on the Freneh... | |
| James Endell Tyler - 1838 - 512 sidor
...Harry. And taking many a fort, Furnished in warlike sort, Marcheth towards Agincourt, In happy hour. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpent stung, Piercing the weather. None from his fellow starts, But playing manly parts, And, like... | |
| George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 594 sidor
...age became, O noble Erpingham ! Who did the signal aim For our brave forces ; When from a meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The English archery Struck...And like true English hearts, Stuck close together. When down their bows they threw, And forth their bilboes drew, And on the French they flew, Not one... | |
| George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 570 sidor
...age became, O noble Erpingham! Who did the signal aim For our brave forces; When from a meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The English archery Struck...French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a eloth-yard long, That like to serpents stung. Piercing the weather. None from his fellow starts, But... | |
| George Agar Hansard - 1841 - 574 sidor
...age became, O noble Erpingham 1 Who did the signal aim For our brave forces ; When from a meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The English archery Struck...And like true English hearts, Stuck close together. When down their bows they threw, And forth their bilboes drew, And on the French they flew, Not one... | |
| Barbara Hofland - 1843 - 974 sidor
...betrayed her sex. " A prize! a prize !" he cried. And Mary fell swooning against his shoulder. CHAPTER V. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long,...And like true English hearts, Stuck close together. The Ballad of Agincourt. ON gaining the summit of the scaling-ladder, during the assault on the castle... | |
| 1875 - 676 sidor
...signal aim To our hid forces ; When, from a meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The English archery Stuck the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpent stung, Piercing the weather. None from his fellow starts, But playing manly parts, And, like... | |
| Henry Meredith Parker - 1851 - 356 sidor
...age became, O noble Erpingham, Which didst the signal aim To our hid forces ; When, from a meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The English archery Struck...And like true English hearts, Stuck close together. Aye, "close together!" Shoulder to shoulder, showering their arrows so that the French might, like... | |
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