| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1845 - 886 páginas
...Whoe'er should do as thou deserves sound beating in the fray; For thou wilt neither arm nor fight, hut only run away." " Mercie ! " cried William, " see...; I must forsake it, and to France right speedily I '11 flee." Then epake Bernart, — " Duke, know this well, we will not follow thee. Too much of ill... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 308 páginas
...nor fight, but only run away." " Mercie ! " cried William, " see ye not how Rioulf me sieges here P And my perjured knights are all with him ; must it not cost me dear P And they all hate me unto death, and round encompass me ; I never can, by my soul I swear, drive... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 822 páginas
...Fiacre well doth know ; But, by the faith which firm I hold to the Son of God, I say, ЛУЪое'ег should do as thou deserves sound beating in the fray...; I must forsake it, and to France right speedily I 41 flee." Then spake Bernart, — " Duke, know this well, we will not follow thee. Too much of ill... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 960 páginas
...thon wilt neither arm nor fight, but only run away." "Mercia!" cried William, "see ye not how Riouif me sieges here? And my perjured knights are all with...; I must forsake it, and to France right speedily I 41 flee." Then »pake Bernart, — "Duke, know this well, we will not follow thee. Too niurh of ill... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 954 páginas
...thou wilt neither arm nor fight, hut only run awav." "Mercio!" cried William, "see ye not how RioUif me sieges here ? And my perjured knights are all with...; I must forsake it, and to France right speedily I 'II flee." Then spake Bernart, — " Duke, know this well, we will not follow thee. Too much of ill... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 438 páginas
...faith which firm I hold to the Son of God, I say, Whoe'er should do as thou deserves sound beating hi the fray ; For thou wilt neither arm nor fight, but...never can, by my soul I swear, drive them from this couutrie ; I must forsake it, and to France right speedily I'll flee." Then spake Bernart, — " Duke,... | |
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