| 1835 - 742 pages
...death of Richard Cctur-de- Lion, by his friend the troubadour ' Gaucelin Faidit,' of Avignon : — Oh! noble king! — oh! knight renown'd ! Where now...gifts that of a barren land A smiling garden made I And those whom love and honest zeal Had to thy fate allied, Who look'd to thee in woe and weal, Nor... | |
| 1835 - 746 pages
...friend the troubadour • Gaucelin Faidit/ of Avignon: — Oh! noble king!— oh I knight renown'd I Where now is battle's pride, Since in the lists no...gifts that of a barren land A smiling garden made 1 And those whom love and honest zeal Had to thy fate allied, Who look'd to thee in woe and weal, Nor... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1845 - 886 pages
...honor, cannot save, Dread we ourselves a sudden, early grave ? О noble king ! О knight renowned ! Where now is battle's pride, Since, in the lists no...and on thy sword Thou show'dst where glory lay, And sealed, even with thy slightest word, The fate of many a day ? Where now the open heart and hand All... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 954 pages
...honor, cannot save, Dread we ourselves a sudden, early grave ? О noble king! О knight renowned ! Where now is battle's pride, Since, in the lists no...and on thy sword Thou show'dst where glory lay, And sealed, even with thy slightest word, The fate of many a day? Where now the open heart and hand All... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 960 pages
...ourrelves a sudden, early grave? О noble king ! О knight renowned ! Where now is battle's pride, Sinre, in the lists no longer found, With conquest at thy side, Upon thy crest and on thy sword Thou show'dsl where glory lay, And sealed, even with thy slightest word, The fate of many u day ? Where... | |
| John Oxenford - 1877 - 536 pages
...virtue, honour, cannot save, Dread we ourselves a sudden, early grave? O noble king ! O knight renowned ! Where now is battle's pride, Since in the lists no...and on thy sword Thou show'dst where glory lay, And sealed, even with thy slightest word, The fate of many a day ? Where now the open heart and hand, All... | |
| Elizabeth Williams Champney - 1899 - 558 pages
...since dead thou art, England's King, Richard of the Lion Heart. ' O noble King ! O knight renowned ! Where now is battle's pride Since in the lists no longer found With conquest at thy side ? The Holy Tomb shall linger long Within the Moslem's power Since God hath willed the brave and strong... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 532 pages
...Or by the mercy of his love, Or the terror of his name. . . . O, noble King ! O, Knight renowned ! Where now is battle's pride, Since in the lists no...and on thy sword Thou show'dst where glory lay, And sealed, even with thy lightest word, The fate of many a day. Where now the open heart and hand All... | |
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