| 1823 - 380 pages
...shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmens' eyen, and «n the Englishmens' back. When the Genoese were assembled together, a'nd began to approach, they made a great leape and cry, to abashe the Englishmen ; but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...sun to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Freneh's eyen, and on the Englishmen's back. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...second time, made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped forward a little, and the Englishmen removed not one foot. — Thirdly, again they leaped and... | |
| 1829 - 446 pages
...Froissart : Ed. 1812. Vol. i. chap. 127. we have more need of rest.' The words came to the Count d'Alencon, who said, ' A man is well at ease to be charged with...second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped forward a little ; and the Englishmen removed not one foot. Thirdly, again they leapt and cried,... | |
| 1830 - 438 pages
...d'Alen9on, who said, ' A man is well at ease * Lord Berners' Froissart: EJ. 1812. Vol. i., chap. 127. to be charged with such a sort of rascals, to be faint...second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped forward a little ; and the Englishmen removed not one foot. Thirdly, again they leapt and cried,... | |
| 1830 - 440 pages
...d'Alen^-on, who said, ' A man is well at ease * LordBerners' Froissart: Ed. 1812. Vol. i., chap. 127. to be charged with such a sort of rascals, to be faint...second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped forward a little ; and the Englishmen removed not one foot. Thirdly, again they leapt and cried,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 386 pages
...the Genoese were assembled together, and began toapproach, they made a great leape and cry to abashe the Englishmen ; but they stood still, and stirred...Then the Genoese again the second time made another leape and a fell cry, and stepped forward a little ; and the Englishmen removed not one foot. Thirdly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 394 pages
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyen, and on the Englishmen's back. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began to• approach, they made a great leape and cry to abashe the Knglishmen ; but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 pages
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyen, mid on the Englishmen's back. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began to approach, they made a great leape and cry to abashe the Englishmen ; hut they stuod atill, and stirred not for all that. Then the... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pages
...charged with So HISTORY OP THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. each a sort of rascals, to be faint and fail now al most need.' " A storm then ensues, which, and its...second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped forward a little; and the Englishmen removed not one foot. Thirdly, again they leapt and cried,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 456 pages
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyen, and on the Englishmen's back. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began to approach, they made a great leape and cry to abashethe Englishmen; but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the... | |
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