| Thomas Hawkins - 1773 - 378 páginas
...to pleafe thy lady's eye, That bow'd the head-piece of thy friendly. fo*? How oft in arms on horfe to bend the mace ? How oft in arms on foot to break the fword ? Which never now thefe eyes may fee again. Aroftus. Madam, alas, in vain thefe plaints are filed,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 páginas
...light'ning flames From heaven send down some strange revenge on thee. Ah noble prince, how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed, Shining...tilt, And with thy mistress" sleeve tied on thy helm, There charge thy staff, to please thy lady's eye, That bow'd the head piece of thy friendly foe ! How... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 páginas
...light'ning flames From heaven send down some strange revenge on thee. Ah noble prince, how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and .trampling steed, Shining...tilt, And with thy mistress' sleeve tied on thy helm, There charge thy staff, to please thy lady's eye, That bow'd the head piece of thy friendly foe ! How... | |
| 1820 - 408 páginas
...thy mistress' sleeve ty'd on thy helm, There charge thy staff to please thy lady's eye, That bow'd the head-piece of thy friendly foe ? How oft in arms...sword ? Which never now these eyes may see again." ActlV. Sc. II. This passage is given in Mr. Charles Lamb's excellent book of dramatic specimens, and,... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 páginas
...flames From heaven, send down some strange revenge on thee. Ah, noble prince, how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed, Shining...bright before the tilt, And with thy mistress' sleeve ty'd on thy helm, There charge thy staff to please thy lady's eye, That bow'd the head-piece of thy... | |
| 1820 - 404 páginas
...flames From heaven, send down some strange revenge on thee, Ah, noble prince, how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed, Shining...bright before the tilt, And with thy mistress' sleeve ty'd on thy helm, There charge thy staff to please thy lady's eye, That bow'd the head-piece of thy... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 páginas
...Marcella laments the untimely death of her lover, Ferrex. " Ah ! noble prince, how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed. Shining...the sword, Which never now these eyes may see again !" There seems a reference to Chaucer in the wording of the following lines — " Then saw I how he... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 páginas
...Marcella laments the untimely death of her lover, Ferrex. "All! noble prince, how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed, Shining...the sword, Which never now these eyes may see again !" There seems a reference to Chaucer in the wording of the following lines — " Then saw I how he... | |
| 1820 - 406 páginas
...flames From heaven, send down some strange revenge on thee, Ah, noble prince, how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed, Shining...bright before the tilt, And with thy mistress' sleeve ty'd on thy helm, There charge thy staff to please thy lady's eye, That bow'd the head-piece of thy... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 páginas
...prince, how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed. • A waked ; raised up. Shining in armour bright before the tilt, And with thy mistress' sleeve tied on thy helm, There charge thy staff, to please thy lady's eye, That bow'd the head piece of thy friendly foe ! How... | |
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