| 1848 - 576 páginas
...design. So great was the ardour of this new pilgrimage, that it was no longer a question who would take the cross, but who had not yet taken it. Several...their sons, to devote themselves to this noble contest ; and they only regretted that the weakness of their sex prevented themselves from going also. The... | |
| Richard (of Devizes.) - 1848 - 618 páginas
...design. So great was the ardour of this new pilgrimage, that it was no longer a question who would take the cross, but who had not yet taken it. Several...their sons, to devote themselves to this noble contest ; and they only regretted that the weakness of their sex prevented themselves from going also. The... | |
| 1848 - 596 páginas
...design. So great «as the ardour of this new pilgrimage, that it was no longer a question who would take the cross, but who had not yet taken it. Several...campaign would degrade himself as much as if he did the duiies of a woman : wives urged their husbands, mothers their sons, to devote themselves to this noble... | |
| 1853 - 520 páginas
...in the common cause. " Several persons," says 1853.] The Third Crusade. 109 Geoffrey de Vinsauf, " sent a present of a distaff and wool to one another,...their sons, to devote themselves to this noble contest ; and they only regretted that the weakness of their sex prevented themselves from going also." Kindled... | |
| 1853 - 516 páginas
...animosities, and were ready to join iu the common cause. " Several persons," says Geoffrey de Vinsanf, " sent a present of a distaff and wool to one another,...their sons, to devote themselves to this noble contest ; and they only regretted that the weakness of their sex prevented themselves from going also." Kindled... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1881 - 372 páginas
...design. So great was the ardor of this new pilgrimage, that it was no longer a question of who would take the cross, but who had not yet taken it. Several...husbands, mothers their sons, to devote themselves to this 1 The news of Saladin's victories in Tyre, Antioch, Acre, etc. noble contest; and they only regretted... | |
| Sheppard Stevens - 1898 - 242 páginas
...Canst thou not see, girl, that my days grow few, my arm weak? Who will be thy defence when I be gone? 1 Several persons sent a present of a distaff and wool...himself as much as if he did the duties of a woman. — GEOFFREY DE VINSAUP. Thy beauty is a menace to thee, thine obscurity thus far thy safeguard. The... | |
| 1903 - 644 páginas
...design. So great was the ardour of this new pilgrimage, that it was no longer a question who would take the cross, but who had not yet taken it. Several...would degrade himself as much as if he did the duties »fa woman : wives urged their husbands, mothers their sons, to devote themselves to this noble contest... | |
| Lord John De Joinville - 2006 - 596 páginas
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