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" Then anon the air began to wax clear and the sun to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began to approach, they made a great leap and cry to abash... "
A Description and History of Vegetable Substances, Used in the Arts, and in ... - Page 68
1829 - 422 pages
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Miscellanea historica et critica, Volume 5

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...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History, Literature ...

1829 - 392 pages
...to do any great deeds of arms ; we have more need of rest.' The words came to the Count d'Alen^on, who said, ' A man is well at ease to be charged with...second time made another leap and a fell cry, and * Lord Homers' Freimrtj Ed. 18Ii> Vol. i. chap. 127. stepped forward a little ; and the Englishmen...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Periodical criticism

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...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 19

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...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Biographical memoirs of ...

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...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays ...

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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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of ..., Volume 2; Volume 11

1842 - 528 pages
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...Then the Genoese again the second time made another leaji, and a fell cry, and slept forward a little, and the Englishmen removed not one foot ; thirdly,...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...When the Genoese were assembled together, :ii".l began to approach, they made a great leap and '•i>, the thoughts of our deliberation are most accurate ; these we vent into our papers ; what a ha agait * Frottnrt redded in England as secretary to the queen of I7. 1« :mt III., from 1.TIÏ1 to 13IÍG,...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmens' cyen, and on the Englishmens' back. d religion. The owning of this poem is singularly solemn and majestic — Dim ad the borrow (TV, to abash the Knglishmen ; but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the Genoese...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1848 - 572 pages
...expressive and animated, and by his old language increases the zest of his description, we read, " When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...Englishmen, but they stood still, and stirred not at all for that noise. Then the Genoese the second time made another leap and huge cry, and stepped...
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