Agincourt, Agincourt ! know ye not Agincourt ? Where the English slew and hurt All the French foemen ? With our Guns and Bills brown, Oh, the French were beat down, Morris-pikes and Bowmen. Publications - Strana 46autor/autoři: Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 290 str.
...and Phillis, And I, Pan's swain, my Amaryllis. FIRST PART OF KING EDWARD IV. AGINCOURT. A GINCOURT, Agincourt ! know ye not Agincourt ? •**- Where the...the French were beat down, Morris-pikes and bowmen. THE SILVER AGE. HARVEST-HOME. TI7"ITH fair Ceres, Queen of Grain, * ' The reaped fields we roam, roam,... | |
| Robert Bell - 1861 - 280 str.
...Amaryllis. FIRST PART OF KING EDWARD IV. AGINCOUET. A GINCOTJBT, Agincourt! know ye not Agincourt? -1-*- Where the English slew and hurt All the French foemen?...the French were beat down, Morris-pikes and bowmen. THE SILVER AGE. HARVEST-HOME. TT7ITH fair Ceres, Queen of Grain, * * The reaped fields we roam, roam,... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1865 - 858 str.
...roused the valour of an English audience : — Agincourt, Agincourt ! Know ye not Agincourt ? Where thfi English slew and hurt All the French foemen ! With...guns and bills brown, Oh ! the French were beat down, Morris pikes and bowmen! Even now we cannot read the dying words of Gaunt without profound emotion... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1874 - 458 str.
...they fing the three mans Song. Agencourt, Agencourt \ know ye not Agencourt f Where the Englijh flew and hurt All the French foemen : With our Guns and bills brown, O, the French were beaten downe, Morris-pikes and bowmen. <5w. Sel. Well fung, good fellowes ! I would... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1877 - 326 str.
...obscure, hidden 8 merry, cheer him up ®no of .first fsit SECOND PART * I ' THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT AGINCOURT, Agincourt ! know ye not Agincourt ? Where...the French foemen. With our guns and bills brown, O ! the French were beat down, Morris-pikes and bowmen ! T. Heywood ***** FAIR stood the wind for France... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 288 str.
...acts fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry? Michael Drayloa. AGINCOCRT. A GINCOURT, Agincourt ! know ye not Agincourt ? •£*• Where...the French foemen. With our guns and bills brown, 0, the French were beat down, Morris-pikes and bowmen! Thomas Heywood. Aigalades, The. ON THE TERRACE... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - 1878 - 324 str.
...Heywood's almost forgotten play of King Edward IV. has the following short lyric on the same subject : '* Agincourt, Agincourt! know ye not Agincourt? Where...guns and bills brown Oh, the French were beat down, Morris pikes and bowmen ! " Page 132. "Sis PATRICK SPENCE" — Anonymous. It seems to be an open question... | |
| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 318 str.
...Heywood's almost forgotten play of King Edward IV. has the following short lyric on the same subject: "Agincourt, Agincourt! know ye not Agincourt? Where...guns and bills brown Oh, the French were beat down, Morris pikes and bowmen I " Page 132. "S1R PATRICK SPENCE" — Anonymous. It seems to be an open question... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - 1889 - 288 str.
...contriis love? I pray thee tell." In Edward IV. we have one stanza from an old ballad of Agincourt:— " Agincourt, Agincourt ! know ye not Agincourt, Where...the French foemen ? With our guns and bills brown, O, the French were beaten down, Morris-pikes and bowmen." The complete ballad, in eleven stanzas, may... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1894 - 258 str.
...Heywood's to illustrate the fresh heartiness of that openhearted, great-minded, strong-handed age : — ' Agincourt, Agincourt, know ye not Agincourt ? Where...guns and bills brown, Oh, the French were beat down, Morris pikes and bowmen ! ' The art of song-writing died in Restoration times. It was kept alive by... | |
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