| 1750 - 372 pages
...hundreds die. Thus ended the hunting of Chevy-chace, Made by the Earl Piercy. God fave the King, and blefs the land With plenty, joy and peace ; And grant henceforth, that foul debates The dving Chriftian to his foulODE. I. VI TA L fpark of heav'nly flame ! Quit, Oh quit this... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1807 - 428 pages
...pacific fentiments than thofe by which at prefent he feems to be animated. God fave the King, and blefs the land With plenty, joy, and peace ; And grant, henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt Gentlemen may ctafe. I am yours, &c. . . Dec. 24. HOLOFERNES* PREVENTED DUEL BETWEEN COL. ELLIOT AND... | |
| 1824 - 808 pages
...cried our King." And the author closes the whole, in a strain similar to that in which he began : " God save the King, and bless the land With plenty,...peace ; And grant, henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease !" From these quotations, it must be obvious to every one in the slightest degree... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 670 pages
...that he wept full sore ; " ' O heavy news' his wife reply'd, " Then fainted on the floor. " Heav'n save the King, and bless the land " With plenty, joy, and peace, ," And grant henceforth that foul debates, " Twixt Actresses may cease." The first 3 scenes are in the usual manner of a Harlequinade... | |
| Jean Froissart, Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1847 - 454 pages
...lest he should meet with another Bishop of Durham. "And now, — ' God save our queen and bless this land With plenty, joy, and peace, And grant henceforth that foul debate 'Twixt man and man may cease !' " SECOND EVENING. THE WARS OF GHENT. Flourishing condition of Flanders —... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 pages
...them dead a thousand times, Ere they were clad in clay. ****** <.!' »I save our king and bless this land With plenty, joy, and peace ; And grant henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease. From these remarks upon the poetry of England between the age of Chaucer and that... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 pages
...kiss'd them dead a thousand times, Ere they were clad in clay. ****** God save our king and bless this land With plenty, joy, and peace; And grant henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease. From these ' remarks upon the poetry of England between the age of Chaucer and... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1855 - 608 pages
...; Thus endeth the hunting of Chevy-Chase, Made by the Earl Percy. God save the king, and bless this land, With plenty, joy, and peace ; And grant, henceforth, that foul debate T \vixt noblemen may cease. GRACE DARLING, distinguished for her heroism in saving the lives of nine... | |
| 1856 - 642 pages
...tristibus, Qui pugnavil de genibus Truncatis cruribus. All wUl join in the wish of the finale: — God save the king ! and bless the land With plenty,...peace ! And grant henceforth that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease ! Sit Rex et Qrex beatulus Pace et Copia ! Ac absit a mac/natibut Malevolentia I... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 pages
...They kiss'd them dead a thousand times, Ere they were clad in clay. God save our king, and bless this land With plenty, joy, and peace ; And grant henceforth, that foul debate Twixt noblemen may cease. THE TWO CORBIES. 1 > There were two corbies sat on a tree Large and black as black... | |
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