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" With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English bow, Which struck Earl Douglas to the heart, A deep and deadly blow ; Who never spoke more words than these : Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall. "
The Spectator: In Eight Volumes. : Vol. I[-VIII]. - Страница 324
1803
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Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 страници
...his death, representing to them, as the most bitter circumstance of it, that his rival saw him fall. With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English...merry men all, For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall. "Merry men," in the language of those times, is no more than a cheerful word for...

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Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 страници
...his death, representing to them, as the most bitter circumstance of it, that his rival saw him fall. With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English...merry men all, For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall. "Merry men," in the language of those times, is no more than a cheerful word for...

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1912 - 624 страници
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...Earl Percy then, ' ' Thy proffer I do scorn ; I will not yield to any Scot That ever yet was born." With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English...my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end, I/>rd Percy sees my fall." Then leaving strife, Earl Percy took The dead man by the hand ; And said,...

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...his death, representing to them, as the most bitter circumstances of it, that his rival saw him fall. With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English...all, For why, my life is at an end, Lord Piercy sees me fall. Merry men, in the language of those times, is no more than a cheerful word for companions...

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...saith Earl Percy then, "Thy proffer I do scorn; I will not yield to any Scot That ever yet was born." outh by the single narrow way, Trust to enter where 'tis ticklish for a craft of twenty to heart,A deep and deadly blow; Who never spake more words than these: •'Fight on, my merry men all;...

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...saith Earl Percy then, "Thy proffer I do scorn; I will not yield to any Scot That ever yet was born." With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English...to the heart,— A deep and deadly blow; Who never spake more words than these: "Fight on, my merry men all; For why, my life is at an end; Lord Percy...




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