Genoese felt the arrows piercing through heads, arms and breasts, many of them cast down their crossbows and did cut their strings, and returned discomfited. When the French king saw them fly away, he said, 'Slay these rascals, for they shall let and... Hints and Cautions on Attic Greek Prose Composition - Page 115by Francis St. John Thackeray - 1876 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1823 - 380 pages
...rascals, for they shall let and trouble us without reason." Then ye should have seen the men-at-arms dash in among them, and killed a great number of them,...ever still the Englishmen shot where, as they saw the thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into the men-at-arms and into their horses ; and many fell... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...rascals, for they shall let and trouble us without reason.' Then ye should have seen the men-at-arms dash in among them and killed a great number of them, and ever still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw the thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into the men-at-arms and into their horses... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 464 pages
...rascals, for they shall let and trouble us without reason." Then ye should have seen the men-at-arms dash in among them and killed a great number of them, and ever still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw the thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into the men-at-arms and into their horses... | |
| 1829 - 446 pages
...them fly away, he said, ' Slay these rascals, for they shall lett and trouble us without reason.' Then ye should have seen the men of arms dash in among...where as they saw thickest press. The sharp arrows ran into the men of arms, and into their horses ; and many fell, horse and men, in the midst of the... | |
| 1829 - 392 pages
...fly away, he said, • Slay these rascals, for they shall lett and trouble us without reason.' Then ye should have seen the men of arms dash in among...number of them ; and ever still the Englishmen shot were as they saw thickest press. The sharp arrows ran into the men of arms, and into their horses ;... | |
| 1830 - 438 pages
...them fly away, he said, ' Slay these rascals, for they shall lett and trouble us without reason.' Then ye should have seen the men of arms dash in among...number of them ; and ever still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw thickest press. The sharp arrows ran into the men of arms, and into their horses ;... | |
| 1830 - 440 pages
...them fly away, he said, ' Slay these rascals, for they shall lett and trouble us without reason." Then ye should have seen the men of arms dash in among...number of them ; and ever still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw thickest press. The sharp arrows ran into the men of arms, and into their horses ;... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 386 pages
...rascals, for they shall let and trouble us without reason.' Then ye should have seen the men-at-arms dash in among them, and killed a great number of them, and ever still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw the thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into the menat-arms and into their horses;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 394 pages
...rascals, for they shall let and trouble us without reason.' Then ye should have seen the men-at-arms dash in among them, and killed a great number of them, and ever still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw the thickest press; the sharp arrows ran into the menat-arms and into their horses;... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pages
...them fly away, he said, 'Slay these rascals, for they shall lett and trouble us without reason.' Then ye should have seen the men of arms dash in among...where as they saw thickest press. The sharp arrows ran into the men of arms, and into their horses; and many fell, horse and men, in the midst of the... | |
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