Craven Derby: Or, The Lordship by Tenure, Includes The Ladye of the Rose: an Historical Legend, Relating to the Great Founder of the Noble House of Darbye ...Merric Smith, 1833 |
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... fell , on their side , two to one of their stout enemy . The lion - hearted King , Sir Lionel de Darbye , and the Lord Herbert , supported by a small band of the bravest of the crusaders - birds of a feather will flock together , an ...
... fell , on their side , two to one of their stout enemy . The lion - hearted King , Sir Lionel de Darbye , and the Lord Herbert , supported by a small band of the bravest of the crusaders - birds of a feather will flock together , an ...
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... , when more than two thirds were soon put to the sword . But they fell not unavenged , * A phrase descriptive of a rich , ripe , and luxuriant meadow . • for the ground was strewed with the infidel slain The Ladye of the Rose . 7.
... , when more than two thirds were soon put to the sword . But they fell not unavenged , * A phrase descriptive of a rich , ripe , and luxuriant meadow . • for the ground was strewed with the infidel slain The Ladye of the Rose . 7.
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... were fierce as tigers upon their prey , now submissively fell back , held down their heads with an action of profound obeisance , and then made way for the superbly - mounted chief , whose voice The Ladye of the Rose . 9.
... were fierce as tigers upon their prey , now submissively fell back , held down their heads with an action of profound obeisance , and then made way for the superbly - mounted chief , whose voice The Ladye of the Rose . 9.
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... fell , covered with wounds , when , the troops , hard pressed , gave way before the infidels . We should still , however , have shown a firm front to the enemy , but we should have been victorious without glory , or have fallen without ...
... fell , covered with wounds , when , the troops , hard pressed , gave way before the infidels . We should still , however , have shown a firm front to the enemy , but we should have been victorious without glory , or have fallen without ...
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... fell an ox , his dark blue eye turning black with excitement . His battle - axe was then descend- ing with too sure an aim , when an infidel offi- cer dashed between the two royal combatants , and received the fatal stroke , which ...
... fell an ox , his dark blue eye turning black with excitement . His battle - axe was then descend- ing with too sure an aim , when an infidel offi- cer dashed between the two royal combatants , and received the fatal stroke , which ...
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Abdallah Mirza affection Amazon-chief appeared Arab armour arms army art thou Baron de Darbye barque battle of Ashkelon beauty Bellemonte Black Dorset boor brave breast camels Canute Castle charger chief Christian cimeter clouds coast command crusade cup-bearer dear death deep desert dress Earl of Pembroke Emperor Saladine esquire exclaimed faithful feelings fell Fidelfo friend Abdallah gallant Glenvale grief hand head heart helmet honor hope horse imperial tent infidel merchant instantly King Richard knight-baron lady abbess Lady Bona lady-maiden Ladye light Lionel de Darbye lively look Ludolph Mahomet mind morning noble Briton party passed prince princess prisoners rest returned rose Saladine's sands Saracen youth scene Shakspeare shewing sight silk Sir Knight Sir Lionel soldiers soon sorrow soul spect spirit steed sword thee thou art thou hast thou wilt thought tian tion travellers voice warriors waves wind young knight
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