| Charles Townsend Copeland - American literature - 1926 - 1746 pages
...deep wound lent, His arms with blood besprent, And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet. Gloucester, that duke so good, Next of the royal blood, For famous...they ran up; Suffolk his axe did ply, Beaumont and Willoughby, Bare them right doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. Upon Saint Crispin's day Fought was this... | |
| American poetry - 1926 - 780 pages
...deep wound lent, His arms with blood besprent, And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet. Gloucester, that duke so good, Next of the royal blood, For famous...slaughter made, Still as they ran up; Suffolk his ax did ply, Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. Upon Saint Crispin's... | |
| Michael Drayton - Agincourt, Battle of, 1415 - 1926 - 48 pages
...good, Next of the Royall Blood, For famous Sng land stood., With his braue Brother; CLARENCE, in Steele so bright, Though but a Maiden Knight, Yet in that furious Fight, Scarce such another. WARWICK in Bloud did wade, OXFORD the Foe inuade, And cruell slaughter made, Still as they ran vp; SvFFOLKEhis... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - English literature - 1927 - 1432 pages
...deep wound lent; His arms with blood besprent, And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet. Gloucester, brede ethereal wove, O'erhang his wavy bed: Now air...With short, shrill shriek, flits by on leathern wing; (Word, the foe invade, And cruel slaughter made, Still as they ran up. Suffolk his axe did ply; Beaumont... | |
| George Reuben Potter - English literature - 1928 - 640 pages
...deep wound lent, His arms with blood besprent, And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet. Gloucester, that duke so good, Next of the royal blood, For famous...they ran up; Suffolk his axe did ply, Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. Upon Saint Crispin's day Fought was this... | |
| Norman Ault - English poetry - 1928 - 566 pages
...deep wound lent, His arms with blood besprent, And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet. Gloucester, that duke so good, Next of the royal blood, For famous...they ran up ; Suffolk his axe did ply, Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. bilbos] swords, originally from Bilboa,... | |
| William Peacock - American poetry - 1928 - 476 pages
...good, Next of the Royall Blood, For famous England stood, With his braue Brother ; CLARENCE, in Steele so bright, Though but a Maiden Knight, Yet in that furious Fight, Scarce such another. WARWICK in Bloud did wade, OXFORD the Foe inuade, And cruell slaughter made, Still as they ran vp ; SVFFOLKE his... | |
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