| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 260 pages
...for he heard, with strange alarms, The boisterous laughter of the men-at-arms, And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plaudits of "Long...and bells beside his bed Around him rose the bare, discolored walls, Close by, the steeds were champing in their stalls, And in the corner, a revolting... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 254 pages
...for he heard, with strange alarms, The boisterous laughter of the men-at-arms, And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plaudits of "...and bells beside his bed, Around him rose the bare, discolored walls, Close by, the steeds were champing in their stalls, And in the comer, a revolting... | |
| Cecil Frances Alexander - 1865 - 604 pages
...for he heard, with strange alarms, The boisterous laughter of the men-at-arms, And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plaudits of "...and bells beside his bed, Around him rose the bare, discolored walls, Close by, the steeds were champing in their stalls, And in the corner, a revolting... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1865 - 388 pages
...failed, for he heard, with strange alarms, The boisterous laughter of the men-atarms. And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plaudits of "...cap and bells beside his bed, Around him rose the hare discoloured walls, Close by, the steeds were champing in their stalls, And in the corner, a revolting... | |
| Miguel Maria Lisbôa - 1866 - 220 pages
...lhe men-at-arms, And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring Wilh the mock plaudits of t Long live lhe King ! » Next morning, waking with the day's first beam, He said within himself, » It was a di'e::m ! » But the straw rustled as he turned his head, Ihcre were the cap and bells beside his bed,... | |
| Miguel Maria Lisbôa - 1866 - 230 pages
...heard, with strange alarms, The boisterous laughter of the men-at-arms, And ali the vaulled chamher roar and ring With the mock plaudits of« Long live the King! » Next moniing, waking with the day's flrst beam, He said within himself, »H was a dream! » Bui the straw... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1867 - 482 pages
...for he heard, with strange alarms, The boisterous laughter of the men-atarms, i And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plaudits of " Long live the King! " i Next morning, waking with the day's first beam, He said within himself, "It was a dream! " But... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1868 - 252 pages
...hoisterons langhter of the raen-at arms, And all the vanlted ehamher roar nnd ring With the moek plandits of "Long live the King!" Next morning, waking with the day's first heam, He said within himseif, " It was a dream!" Bnt the straw rnstied as lie tnrned his head. There... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 656 pages
...for he heard, with strange alarms, The boisterous laughter of the men-at-arms, And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plaudits of "...the steeds were champing in their stalls, And in the comer, a revolting shape, Shivering and chattering sat the wretched ape. It was no dream : the world... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1872 - 730 pages
...boisterous laughter of the men-at-arms, And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plandits of "Long live the King!" Next morning, waking with the day's first beam, He said withm himself, " It was a dream !" But the straw rustled as he turned his head, There were the cap... | |
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