Henry VT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1905 - Počet stran: 142 |
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Strana 75
... field being terms fitter for a sporting- excursion than for a war - tussle . To dare the field is a phrase in falconry . Birds are dared when , by the falcon in the air , they are terrified from rising , so as to be sometimes taken by ...
... field being terms fitter for a sporting- excursion than for a war - tussle . To dare the field is a phrase in falconry . Birds are dared when , by the falcon in the air , they are terrified from rising , so as to be sometimes taken by ...
Strana 84
... field , To smother up the English in our throngs , If any order might be thought upon . BOUR . The Devil take order now ! I'll to the throng : Let life be short ; else shame will be too long . SCENE VI . Another Part of the Field . 20 ...
... field , To smother up the English in our throngs , If any order might be thought upon . BOUR . The Devil take order now ! I'll to the throng : Let life be short ; else shame will be too long . SCENE VI . Another Part of the Field . 20 ...
Strana 88
... field in safety , and dispose Of their dead bodies ! KING . I tell thee truly , herald , I know not if the day be ours or no ; For yet a many of your horsemen peer And gallop o'er the field . MONT . The day is yours . KING . Praised be ...
... field in safety , and dispose Of their dead bodies ! KING . I tell thee truly , herald , I know not if the day be ours or no ; For yet a many of your horsemen peer And gallop o'er the field . MONT . The day is yours . KING . Praised be ...
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