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" Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. And for myself, quoth he, This my full rest shall be ; England ne'er mourn for me Nor more esteem me. Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain ; Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. "
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 1

Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 652 pages
...the while, As from a nation vile, Yet with an angry smile Their fall portending. And turning to his men, Quoth our brave Henry then, Though they to one...esteem me. Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain, Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me, Poitiers and Cressy tell, When most their pride...
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Poems of English Heroism from Brunanburh to Lucknow: From Athelstan to ...

Arthur Compton Auchmuty - 1895 - 172 pages
...Their fall portending. And, turning to his men, Quoth our brave Harry then, " Though they be one to ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun :— Battles...for myself," quoth he, "This my full rest shall be ; EngJand ne'er mourn for me, Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain ; Never shall she sustain...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Book 5

Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 pages
...from a nation vile, Yet, with an angry smile, Their fall portending. And turning to his men, Quoth'our brave Henry then: " Though they to one be ten, Be...begun — Battles so bravely won Have ever to the sun "And for myself," quoth he, "This my full rest shall be; England ne'er mourn for me, Nor more esteem...
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A Book of Elizabethan Lyrics

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 414 pages
...nation vile, Yet with an angry smile, Their fall portending ; And, turning to his men, 25 Quoth famous Henry then, ' Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed ; Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 30 Evermore to the sun By fame are raised. 'And for myself,' quoth he, 'This my full rest shall be,...
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A Book of Elizabethan Lyrics

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 424 pages
...nation vile, Yet with an angry smile, Their fall portending; And, turning to his men, 25 Quoth famous Henry then, ' Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed; Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 30 Evermore to the sun By fame are raised. 'And for myself,' quoth he, 'This my full rest shall be,...
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A Book of Elizabethan Lyrics

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 412 pages
...nation vile, Yet with an angry smile, Their fall portending; And, turning to his men, *5 Quoth famous Henry then, ' Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed; Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 3° Evermore to the sun By fame are raised. 'And for myself,' quoth he, •This my full rest shall...
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A Book of Elizabethan Lyrics

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 412 pages
...ten, Be not amazed ; Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 30 Evermore to the sun By fame are raised. 'And for myself,' quoth he, •This my full rest shall be, England ne'er mourn for me, 35 Victor I will remain, Or on this earth be slain, Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. 4°...
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A Book of Elizabethan Lyrics

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 424 pages
...Be not amazed ; Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 30 Evermore to the .sun By fame are raised. 'And for myself,' quoth he, 'This my full rest shall be, England ne'er mourn for me, 35 Victor I will remain, Or on this earth be slain, Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me. 4°...
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A Book of Elizabethan Lyrics

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 410 pages
...Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won 3o Evermore to the sun By fame are raised. 'And lor myself,' quoth he, 'This my full rest shall be, England ne'er mourn for me, 35 Nor more esteem me. Victor I will remain, Or on this earth be slain, Never shall she sustain Loss...
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Publications of the Spenser Society, Issue 4

Spenser Society - 1895 - 244 pages
...nation vyle yet with an angry fmile their fall portending, And And turning to his men quoth famous Henry then, though they to one be ten be not amazed: yet haue we well begun battailes foe brauely wonne euermore to the fonne by fame are rayfed. .<4nd for...
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