Joan of Arc, an epic poem, 第 1 卷Manning & Loring, 1798 - 254 頁 |
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第 37 頁
... cheek Health's lovely intermixture . Gentleness And smiles and dimpled sweetness did not form Her loftier charms , she charmed not - but subdued . They who beheld her yielded reverence , But did not dare to love . No woman wiles Had she ...
... cheek Health's lovely intermixture . Gentleness And smiles and dimpled sweetness did not form Her loftier charms , she charmed not - but subdued . They who beheld her yielded reverence , But did not dare to love . No woman wiles Had she ...
第 41 頁
... cheeks , the sweat ran down in pearls . Her vagabond tresses formed a thousand waves on the wind , illustriously sullied with dust . Dunois deems her an Angel . God beheld her from his azure throne . With a speaking glance which they ...
... cheeks , the sweat ran down in pearls . Her vagabond tresses formed a thousand waves on the wind , illustriously sullied with dust . Dunois deems her an Angel . God beheld her from his azure throne . With a speaking glance which they ...
第 94 頁
... , neere to Vaucouleurs , of the age of eigh- teene or twenty years , issued from bare parents , her father was named James of Arc , and her mother Isabel , poore coun- Upon her cheek , yet had the loveliest hues Of I. 94.
... , neere to Vaucouleurs , of the age of eigh- teene or twenty years , issued from bare parents , her father was named James of Arc , and her mother Isabel , poore coun- Upon her cheek , yet had the loveliest hues Of I. 94.
第 95 頁
Robert Southey. Upon her cheek , yet had the loveliest hues Of health with lesser fascination fix'd The gazer's eye ; for wan the Maiden was , Of saintly paleness , and there seem'd to dwell In the strong beauties of her countenance ...
Robert Southey. Upon her cheek , yet had the loveliest hues Of health with lesser fascination fix'd The gazer's eye ; for wan the Maiden was , Of saintly paleness , and there seem'd to dwell In the strong beauties of her countenance ...
第 100 頁
... cheeks , " And if I do not live to see thee more , " As sure I think I shall not , yet sometimes " Remember thine old Uncle . I have loved thee " Even from thy childhood JOAN ! and I shall lose " The comfort of mine age in losing thee ...
... cheeks , " And if I do not live to see thee more , " As sure I think I shall not , yet sometimes " Remember thine old Uncle . I have loved thee " Even from thy childhood JOAN ! and I shall lose " The comfort of mine age in losing thee ...
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Agnes Alençon Amaury Amid Angel arms army arrows Auxerrois Azincour battle beam'd Bedford behold Burgundy Charles chearful cheek Chief Chinon church Conrade court cried Damsel death Devil dreadful Duke Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleans Dunois enemy English Exclaim'd the Bastard fait fear feelings felt fierce fire flames forest France French fury gallant grave happy hear heard heart Heaven Henry of Monmouth Holinshed holy Maid honour hour inspired JOAN of ARC Joshua Barnes King live Lord Maid of Orleans Maiden Maria mark'd Mission'd Maid Monarch murder night o'er Orleans Paris pass'd peace Poem Polydore Virgil possess'd prayer Prince qu'il replied retires Rheims Richemont Roan ROBERT SOUTHEY Saint seem'd siege silent soldiers soul spake strange succour sword Talbot Tanneguy thee thine thou thought thro throne town troops unto Vaucouleur victory voice walls warrior wind wounded wretched
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第 98 頁 - Lord God! behold, I cannot speak: for I am a child. But the Lord said unto me, Say not, I am a child : for thou shalt go to all that I shall send thee, and whatsoever I command thee thou shalt speak.
第 112 頁 - O death, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man, that liveth at rest in his possessions, to a man that hath nothing to vex him, and that hath prosperity in all things; yea, unto him that is yet able to receive meat !
第 97 頁 - Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee ; and before thou earnest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.
第 98 頁 - Thou therefore gird up thy loins and arise, and speak unto them all that I command thee. Be not dismayed at their faces, lest I confound thee before them.
第 172 頁 - But it was fortunate for this good prince, that, as he lay under the dominion of the fair, the women, whom he consulted, had the spirit to support his sinking resolution in this desperate extremity. Mary of Anjou, his queen, a princess of great merit and prudence, vehemently opposed, this measure, which, she foresaw, would discourage all his partisans, and serve as a general signal for deserting a prince who seemed himself to despair of success.
第 231 頁 - The lean and bare labourers in the country did terrific even theeves themselves, who had nothing left them to spoile but the carkasses of these poore miserable creatures, wandering up and down like ghostes drawne out of their graves. The least farmes and hamlets were fortified by these robbers, English, Bourguegnons, and French, every one striving to do his worst; all men-ofwar were well agreed to spoile the countryman and merchant.
第 172 頁 - ... for lost, but began to entertain a very dismal prospect with regard to the general state of his affairs. He saw that the country in which he had hitherto with great difficulty subsisted, would be laid entirely open to the invasion * Hall, fol.
第 94 頁 - Of favour was she counted likesome, of person stronglie made and manlie, of courage great, hardie, and stout withall, an understander of counsels though she were not at them, great semblance of chastitie both of bodie and behaviour, the name of Jesus in hir mouth about all hir businesses, humble, obedient, and fasting diverse daies in the weeke.
第 173 頁 - Gentille Agnès plus d'honneur en mérite, La cause étant de France recouvrer, Que ce que peut dedans un cloître ouvrer Close nonnain ou bien dévot ermite...
第 230 頁 - There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen : The lion's whelps have not trodden it, nor the fierce lion passed by it.