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" They now to fight are gone, Armour on armour shone, Drum now to drum did groan, To hear was wonder ; That with the cries they make, The very earth did shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. "
The Book of Archery - Page 204
by George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 456 pages
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Drayton. Carew. Suckling

1793 - 810 pages
...0 Lord how hot they were Onthefalfe Frenchmen! Thr j now to fight are gone, Armour on armour (hone, Drum now to drum did groan, To hear, was wonder ; That with cries they make, The very earth did ihake, Trumpet to trumpet fpakc, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine...
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Drayton, WArner

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 692 pages
...hench-incn. Kxcester had the rear, A braver man not there, O Lord, how hot they were On the false Frenchmen ! They now to fight are gone, Armour on armour shone,...now to drum did groan, To hear, was wonder ; That uith .Ties they make, The wry earth did shake, Trumpet to trumpet spakr. Thunder to thurtdcr. Well...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...henchmen. Excester had the rear, A braver man not there, O Lord how hot they were On the false Frenchmen ! ersely we sail, Reason the card, but passion is the...born to fight, Yet, mix'd and soften'd, in his work Which did the signal aim To our hid forces; When from a meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The English...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...rear, A braver man not there, O Lord how hot they were On the false Frenehmen ! They now to fight aie gh my soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true aeeount, lest he retur eries they make, The very earth did shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine...
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The Book of Archery: Being the Complete History and Practice of the Art ...

George Agar Hansard - HISTORY - 1841 - 574 pages
...Welsh extraction, gave rise to the following spirited burst of poetry, entitled — OUR CAMBRO-BRITONS TO THEIR HARP. Fair stood the wind for France, When...thunder. Well it thine 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...
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Introduction to American Literature: Or, The Origin and Development of the ...

Eliphalet L. Rice - American literature - 1846 - 432 pages
...attack between the English and French is thus portrayed : They now to fight are gone, Armor on armor shone, Drum now to drum did groan, To hear was wonder...shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. Sir Philip Sydney's fondness for conceit destroyed the chasteness and simplicity of his style : but...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1875 - 676 pages
...Exeter had the rear, A braver man not there ! How fierce and hot they were On the false Frenchmen ! They now to fight are gone, Armour on armour shone...spake, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became, 0 noble Erpingham ! Who didst the signal aim To our hid forces ; When, from a meadow by, Like a storm...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1893 - 642 pages
...bellowing penny-reader would almost confuse his audience into thinking they were by Tennyson : — They now to fight are gone, Armour on armour shone,...to drum did groan, To hear was wonder ; That with cries they make, The very earth did shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. Again : —...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1872 - 676 pages
...gone, Armour on armour shone, Drumme now to Drumme did grone, To heare was wonder; That with the Oves they make, The very earth did shake, Trumpet to Trumpet spake. Thunder to Thunder. 15. Upon Saint Crispin's day Fought was this Noble Fray, Which Fame did not delay To England to carry...
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Bole Ponjis: Containing the Tale of the Buccaneer; A Bottle of Red Ink; The ...

Henry Meredith Parker - 1851 - 356 pages
...sweet silvery river of green meadows, whence the haughty Eoman bridled the wild and martial Dumnoni. They now to fight are gone, Armour on armour shone,...thunder. Well it thine 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...
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