Did with Earl Douglas die ; Of twenty hundred Scottish spears, Scarce fifty-five did fly. Of fifteen hundred Englishmen, Went home but fifty-three ; The rest in Chevy-Chase were slain, Under the greenwood tree. The Boy's Book of Ballads - Страница 831861 - 187 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 страници
...Montgomery, Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, His sister's son was he; Sir David Lamb so well esteem'd, Yet saved could not be. The familiar sound in these names destroys the majesty of the description ; for this reason' I do not... | |
| 1803 - 434 страници
...Sir 'Charles Carrel, that from the field One foot would never fly. ' Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, ' His sister's son was he ; , ' Sir David Lamb, so well esteem'd, 4 Yet saved could not be.' The familiar sound in these names destroys the majesty of the description... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 366 страници
...Montgomery, Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, His sister's son was he ; Sir David Lamb so well esteem'd, Yet saved could not be. The familiar sound in these names destroys the majesty of the description; for this reason I do not... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 страници
...Montgomery, Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, His sister's son was he ; Sir David Lamb so well esteem'd, Vet saved could not be. The familiar sound in these names destroys the majesty of the description;... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1810 - 232 страници
...Sir Charles Currel, that from the field One foot would never fly ; Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliffe too, His sister's son was he ; Sir David Lamb, so...saved could not be. And the lord Maxwell, in like wise, Did with earl Douglas die : Of twenty hundred Scotish spears Scarce fifty-five did fly, D2 Of... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 страници
...Sir Charles Carrell, that from the field One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, His sister's son was he ; Sir David Lamb, so well esteem'd, Yet saved could not be. Cadit et Ripheus justissimus unut Suifuit in Teucrit et servantissimus cequi, Diis aliter visum est.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 страници
...Charles Carrell, that from the field One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratclifftoo, His sister's son was he ; Sir David Lamb, so well esteem'd, Yet saved could not be. The familiar sound in these names destroys the majesty of the description : for this reason I do not... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 348 страници
...Montgomery, Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, His sister's son was he ; Sir David Lamb, so well esteem'd, Yet saved could not be.' The familiar sound in these names destroys the majesty of the description ; for this reason I do not... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 340 страници
...Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field * One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, His sister's son was he ; Sir David Lamb so well esteem'd, Yet saved conld not b«. The familiar sound in these names destroys the majesty of the description ; for this... | |
| 1822 - 788 страници
...that from the field One foot would never fly : ' Sir Charles Mnrret of RatcljfTtoo, His sister's ton nd conversation, there is a thira which turns upon dress. In this t The familiar sound in these names destroys the ma jesly of , the description; for this reason I do... | |
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