| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1870 - 466 pages
...then, 'Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 30 Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. 'And for...my full rest shall be; England ne'er mourn for me, 35 Nor more esteem me. Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain, Never shall she sustain Loss... | |
| 1870 - 462 pages
...while, As from a nation vile, Yet with an angry smile, Their fall portending. And turning to his men, 25 Quoth our brave Henry then, 'Though they to one be...amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 30 Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. 'And for myself/ quoth he, 'This my full rest shall be;... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...height of pride, King Henry to deride, His ransom to provide To the king sending ; Which he neglects wn its life retaineth, — Still must mine, though...undying thought which paineth Is — that we no more Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain ; Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. Poitiers... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1872 - 396 pages
...H i U i > Yet have we well begun, H Z & X rI 0 K I IE EEOE E Q Battles so bravely won 5 X H i U. E Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. And for...; England, ne'er mourn for me, Nor more esteem me : Victor I will remain, H X H Q Z a rL LII H g g s L H a • X Or on this earth be slain, Never shall... | |
| 1872 - 692 pages
...height of pride, King Henry to deride, His ransom to provide To the king sending ; Which he neglects the while, As from a nation vile, Yet, with an angry...portending. And, turning to his men, Quoth our brave Harry then : — " Though we be one to ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely... | |
| How - 1873 - 222 pages
...height of pride King Henry to deride, His ransom to provide, To the King sending ; Which he neglects the while, As from a nation vile, Yet with an angry...his men, Quoth our brave Henry then : " Though they be one to ten, Be not ama2e'd ; Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won Have ever to the sun... | |
| Dawn - 1874 - 340 pages
...As from a nation vile ; Yet, with an angry smile, Their fall portending ; THE BATTLE OF AG1NCOURT. And, turning to his men, Quoth our brave Henry then,...be,— England ne'er mourn for me, Nor more esteem me : Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain ; Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. " Poitiers... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 pages
...height of pride, King Hemy to deride, His ransom to provide To the King sending ; Which he neglects the while, As from a nation vile, Yet with an angry...then, " Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed. Supposed to have been at Oxford and in the army. Died in 16J1.] Yet, have we well begun, Battles so... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 pages
...height of pride King Henry to deride, His ransom to provide To the King sending ; Which he neglects the while As from a nation vile, Yet, with an angry...be ; England ne'er mourn for me Nor more esteem me : Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain ; Never shall she sustain Loss, to redeem me. "... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 pages
...height of pride King Henry to deride, His ransom to provide To the King sending ; Which he neglects the while As from a nation vile, Yet, with an angry...be ; England ne'er mourn for me Nor more esteem me : Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain ; Never shall she sustain Loss, to redeem me. "... | |
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