| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1894 - 178 páginas
...in sight With his huge sea-castles heaving upon the weather bow. ' Shall we fight or shall we fly ? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but to die ! There '11 be little of us left by the time this sun be set.' And Sir Richard said again : ' We be... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1894 - 862 páginas
...in sight, With his huge sea-castles heaving upon the weather bow. 'Shall we fight or shall we fly? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but to die! There '11 be little of us left by the time this sun be set.' And Sir Richard said again : ' We be all... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1894 - 860 páginas
...in si^ht, With his huge sea-castles heaving upon the weather bow. 'Shall we fight or shall we fly? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but to die ! There '11 be little of us left by the time this sun be set.' And Sir Richard said again : ' We be... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1894 - 862 páginas
...in si^ht, \\ith his huge sea-castles heaving upon the weather bow. 'Shall we fight or shall we fly? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but to die ! There 'll be little of us left by the time this sun be set.' And Sir Richard said again : ' We be... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 396 páginas
...in sight, With his huge sea-castles heaving upon the weather bow. ' Shall we fight or shall we fly? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but...these dogs of Seville, the children of the devil, For I never turn'd my back upon Don or devil yet.' v. Sir Richard spoke and he laugh'd, and we roar'da... | |
| Arthur Compton Auchmuty - 1895 - 172 páginas
...in sight, With his huge sea-castles heaving upon the weather bow. " Shall we fight or shall we fly ? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but...these dogs of Seville, the children of the devil, For I never turn'd my back upon Don or devil yet." V. Sir Richard spoke and he laugh'd, and we roar'da... | |
| T. S. Peppin - 1895 - 128 páginas
...thumb-screw and the stake, for the glory of the Lord." The next was in the following stanza : — ' ' And Sir Richard said again : ' We be all good English...these dogs of Seville, the children of the devil, For I never turned my back upon Don or devil yet.' " Nor did the concluding lines of the eleventh stanza... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 284 páginas
...in sight, With his huge sea-castles heaving upon the weather bow. ' Shall we fight or shall we fly? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but to die ! There '11 be little of us left by the time this sun be set.' And Sir Richard said again : ' We be... | |
| 1896 - 532 páginas
...in sight, With his huge sea-castles heaving upon the weather bow. " Shall we fight or shall we fly? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but...these dogs of Seville, the children of the devil, For I never turn'd my back upon Don or devil yet." Sir Richard spoke and he laugh'd, and we roar'da... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1896 - 344 páginas
...sight, With his huge sea-castles 1 heaving upon the weatherbow. 2 " Shall we fight or shall we fly ? Good Sir Richard, tell us now, For to fight is but...set." And Sir Richard said again: " We be all good Englishmen. Let us bang these dogs of Seville, the children of the devil, For I never turned my back... | |
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