 | Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 538 pages
...uttered1* Englishmen; but they stood still and stirred not for all that : cries." then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and slept forward a little, and the Englishmen removed not one foot : thirdly, again they leapt and cried,... | |
 | Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 pages
...bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's even and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they...stood still and stirred not for all that; then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the... | |
 | John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 546 pages
...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...for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time stepped forward a little ; and the Englishmen removed not one foot. Thirdly again, they leaped and... | |
 | 1903 - 672 pages
...bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they...stood still and stirred not for all that: then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped forward a little, and... | |
 | George Gordon Coulton - 1908 - 390 pages
...feudal warfare. " When the Genoese were assembled together and began to approach, they made a great cry to abash the Englishmen, but they stood still...then the Genoese again the second time made another fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the Englishmen removed not one foot ; thirdly, again they... | |
 | Jean Froissart - 1908 - 564 pages
...Englishmen's backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they made a great leap1 and cry to abash the Englishmen, but they stood still and stirred not for all that : the: the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and slept forvard a little,... | |
 | Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they uttered very great cries to abash the Englishmen, but they stood still and stirred not for all that; then the Genoways again the second time made a great and a fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the Englishmen... | |
 | Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1909 - 282 pages
...bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen 's eyen and on the Englishmen 's backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they...stood still and stirred not for all that; then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the... | |
 | Jean Froissart, William Harrison, Thomas Malory - 1910 - 420 pages
...thp ships at Harileur. " A mistranslation of ' une escHstre,' ' a flash of lightning.' the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they...stood still and stirred not for all that: then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the... | |
 | George Campbell Macaulay - 1910 - 422 pages
...the ships at Harfleur. ' A mistranslation of ' une esclistre,' ' a flash of lightning.' the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they...stood still and stirred not for all that: then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the... | |
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