| 1824 - 284 pàgines
...Which struck Earl Douglas to the heart A deep and deadly blow. Who never spoke more words than these, Fight on my merry men all; For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall.' Merry men, in the language of those times, is no more than a cheerful word... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1824 - 278 pàgines
...struck Earl Douglas to the heart A ii.... p and deadly blow. Who never spoke more words than these, Fight on my merry men all; For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall.' Merry tnen, in the language of those times, is no more than a cheerful word... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 344 pàgines
...Which struck earl Douglas to the heart, A deep and deadly blow: Who never spoke more words than these, Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall. Then leaving life, earl Percy took The dead man by the hand, 150 And said,... | |
| John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 460 pàgines
...struck Earl Douglas to the heart, A deep and deadly blow : Who never spoke more words than these : Fight on, my merry men all ; For why ? my life is at an end : Lord Percy sees my fall, f • Then leaving life, Earl Percy took The dead man by the hand : And... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 pàgines
...Which strack Earl Douglas to the heart, a deep and deadly blow : Who never spake more words than these, fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall. Then leaving life, Earl Percy took the dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| 1836 - 932 pàgines
...struck F.arl Douglas to the heart A deep and deadly blow. 1 Who never spoke more words than these. Fight on my merry men all. For why, my life is at an end. Lord 'Percy sees my fall.' Merry-men in the language of those times, is no more than a cheerful word... | |
| Richard John King - 1842 - 352 pàgines
...Which struck Erle Douglas to the heart A deepe and deadly blow. Who never spake more words than these Fight on my merry men all, For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall. Then leaving liffe, Erle Percy tooke The dead man by the hand, And said,... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 70 pàgines
...struck Erle Douglas to the heart, A deepe and deadlye blow : Who never spake more words than these, " Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall." Then leaving life, Earl Percy tooke The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| 1844 - 858 pàgines
...struck Erie Douglas to the heart, A deepe and deadlye blow : Who never spake more words than these, Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall. Then leaving life, Erle Percy tooke The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| Sir Henry Cole - 1844 - 70 pàgines
...Earl Douglas to the heart, 155 A deep and deadly blow : • Who never spake more words than these, " Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall." 160 Then leaving life, Earl Percy took The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| |