Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance, in Two Parts, Volumen2J. Munroe, 1835 |
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... head some twenty thousand treasons Hatched lately , so to say , beneath the wings Of this Van Artevelde , which chipped the shell Two months agone , when Paris grew too hot To hold us , and that now are fledged and entered . I would ...
... head some twenty thousand treasons Hatched lately , so to say , beneath the wings Of this Van Artevelde , which chipped the shell Two months agone , when Paris grew too hot To hold us , and that now are fledged and entered . I would ...
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... heads have spoken ; Then on the morrow to a tittle know What should have been his answer . FATHER JOHN . Lois de Vaux And master Blondel - Vatre have glib tongues . ARTEVELDE . Than Lois de Vaux there's no man sooner PHILIP VAN ...
... heads have spoken ; Then on the morrow to a tittle know What should have been his answer . FATHER JOHN . Lois de Vaux And master Blondel - Vatre have glib tongues . ARTEVELDE . Than Lois de Vaux there's no man sooner PHILIP VAN ...
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... head of his Council , with Attendants . The FRENCH HERALD and SIR FLEU- REANT of HEURLÉE . ARTEVELDE rises to receive the HERALD and reseats himself . ARTEVELDE . France , I perceive , Sir Herald , owns at length The laws of polity and ...
... head of his Council , with Attendants . The FRENCH HERALD and SIR FLEU- REANT of HEURLÉE . ARTEVELDE rises to receive the HERALD and reseats himself . ARTEVELDE . France , I perceive , Sir Herald , owns at length The laws of polity and ...
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... head Over the gates of Ghent the mother of ill That spawned thee ; and for these and sundry more Just reasons and sufficient , thou art warned To make thy peace betimes , and so God help thee ! ARTEVELDE . Sir Herald , thou hast well ...
... head Over the gates of Ghent the mother of ill That spawned thee ; and for these and sundry more Just reasons and sufficient , thou art warned To make thy peace betimes , and so God help thee ! ARTEVELDE . Sir Herald , thou hast well ...
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... head , a stake driven through her , For who is innocent that cares to live ? The hand of power Of innocency out ! doth press the very life What then remains But in the cause of nature to stand forth , And turn this frame of things the ...
... head , a stake driven through her , For who is innocent that cares to live ? The hand of power Of innocency out ! doth press the very life What then remains But in the cause of nature to stand forth , And turn this frame of things the ...
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Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance, in Two Parts, Volumen2 Sir Henry Taylor Vista completa - 1834 |
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ARTEVELDE Artevelde's Bosch bridge Bruges BULSEN BURGOMASTER camp CECILE Commines Constable Constable of France council cousin deem Drimmelen DUKE OF BOURBON DUKE OF BURGUNDY Earl of Flanders ELENA Enter Exeunt falcon FATHER JOHN fire Flemish FLEUREANT OF HEURLÉE France French friar friends Froissart Ghent God's grace guard hand hath hear heard heart HERALD hither horse host KING KORTZ lady live LOIS OF SANXERE look LORD OF COUCY LORD OF SAIMPI market-place master MESSENGER MUCK never night OLIVER OF CLISSON Oudenarde pardon pass pavilion PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE RAOUL OF RANEVAL regent ROOSDYK Rosebecque SCENE Scheldt Senlis SIR FLEUREANT SIR LOIS SIR OLIVER SIR RAOUL sleep soul speak STOCKENSTROM strange tell thee things thou thought to-morrow Tournay town TRISTRAM OF LESTOVET trumpets uncle VAN MUCK VAUCLAIRE wench WHELK wherefore whilst woman words YEOMAN Ypres