Towton's field, Gathering, in its guilty flood, The carnage and the ill-spilt blood That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was to this but sport, — Poictiers but. a pageant vain ; And the victory of Spain Seem'da strife for pastime meant, And... Publications - Página 206de Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1843Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1837 - 540 páginas
...of Towcester's field ; Gathering in its guilty flood The carnage and the ill-spent blood That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was to this but sport, Poictiers but a pageant vain, And the victory of Spain Seemed but for a pastime meant, And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament.... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 608 páginas
...Towcester's field, Gathering, in its guilty flood, The carnage and the ill- spilt blood, That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was to this but sport, Poictiers but a pageant vain, And the victory of Spain Seem'da strife for pastime meant, And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 626 páginas
...Towcester's field, Gathering, in its guilty flood, The carnage and the ill-spilt blood, That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was to this but sport, Poictiers but a pageant vain, And the victory of Spain Seem'da strife for pastime meant And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 608 páginas
...Towcester's field, Gathering, in its guilty flood, The carnage and the ill-spilt blood, That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was to this but sport, Poictiers but a pageant vain, And the victory of Spain Seem'da strife for pastime meant, And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament... | |
| Lyre - 1830 - 396 páginas
...Towcester's field, Gathering, in its guilty flood, The carnage and the ill-spilt blood, That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was to this but sport, Poictiers but a pageant vain, And the victory of Spain Seem'da strife for pastime meant, And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1840 - 478 páginas
...of Towcester's field, Gathering in its guilty flood The carnage and the ill-spilt blood That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was to this but...And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament." /; i Margaret fled with her consort and her son to New/ £ castle, and from thence to A In wick castle.... | |
| Lyre - 1841 - 374 páginas
...Towcester's field, Gathering, in its guilty flood, The carnage and the ill-spilt blood, That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was, to this, but sport, Poictiers but a pageant vain, And the victory of Spain Seemed a strife for pastime meant, And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament... | |
| Lyre - 1841 - 366 páginas
...Towcester's field, Gathering, in its guilty flood, The carnage and the ill-spilt blood, That forty thousand lives could yield. Cressy was, to this, but sport, Poictiers but a pageant vain, And the victory of Spain Seemed a strife for pastime meant, And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1841 - 380 páginas
...the ill-spilt blood That forty thousand lives could yield.. Cressy was to this but sport, Foictiers but a pageant vain, And the work of Agincourt Only like a tournament." Margaret fled, with her consort and her son, to Newcastle, and from thence to Alnwick castle. A mournful... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 562 páginas
...ran red with slaughter On the day of Towcester's field, Gathering in its guilty flood The carnage aud the ill-spilt blood That fourty thousand lives could...sport, Poictiers but a pageant vain, And the work of Agiucourt Ouly like a tournament." Page 150, line 31. And stabd our princelie father Duke of Yorke.]... | |
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