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" 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 archery Stuck the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long That like to serpents... "
Henry of Monmouth: Or, Memoirs of the Life and Character of Henry the Fifth ... - Page 419
by James Endell Tyler - 1838
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Drayton. Carew. Suckling

1793 - 810 pages
...trumpet fpakc, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became, 0 noble Erpingham, Which did the fignal aim To our hid forces ; When from a meadow by, Like a dorm fuddenly, The EngliQi archery Stuck the French horf«a. With Spaniflv yew fo ftrong, Arrows a...
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Drayton, WArner

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 692 pages
...to trumpet spakr. Thunder to thurtdcr. Well it thine ag»> became, O noble Krpinghum, Which elidsl the 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 a cloth-yard long, That...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became, O noble Erpingham, Which did lfish, if their means be fair, List under reason, and deserve her care ; Those, that imparted, cour Struck the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpents...
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The Book of Archery

George Agar Hansard - Archery - 1840 - 570 pages
...Thunder to thunder. Well it thine 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 the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a eloth-yard long, That like to serpents...
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The Book of Archery

George Agar Hansard - Archery - 1840 - 594 pages
...Thunder to thunder. Well it thine 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 the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpents...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1875 - 676 pages
...The very earth did shake ; Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became, 0 noble Erpingham ! Who didst the signal aim To our...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....
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Bole Ponjis: Containing the Tale of the Buccaneer; A Bottle of Red Ink; The ...

Henry Meredith Parker - 1851 - 356 pages
...shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became, O noble Erpingham, Which didst the signal aim To our hid forces ; When, from...meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The English archery Struck the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpents...
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Beautiful poetry, selected by the ed. of The Critic

Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 pages
...shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became, O noble Erpingham, Which didst the signal aim To our hid forces ; When from...meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, The English archery Struck the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpents...
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Penny readings in prose and verse, selected and ed. by J.E. Carpenter, Volume 5

Penny readings - 1866 - 304 pages
...shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became, O noble Erpingham, Which didst the signal aim To our hid forces ; When from...suddenly, The English archery Stuck the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpents stung, Piercing the weather...
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A household book of English poetry, selected with notes by R.C. Trench

Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pages
...Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became, 65 O noble Erpingham, Which did the signal aim To our hid forces ; When from a meadow by, Like a storm suddenly, 70 The English archery Stuck the French horses. With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long,...
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