Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance, in Two Parts, Volumen2J. Munroe, 1835 |
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... reach of road from Paris south . Then point we to the North , where Artevelde Wields at his single will the Flemish force , Five hundred thousand swords ; and ask what fate Awaits our France , if those with these unite , Bold villains ...
... reach of road from Paris south . Then point we to the North , where Artevelde Wields at his single will the Flemish force , Five hundred thousand swords ; and ask what fate Awaits our France , if those with these unite , Bold villains ...
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... The Flemish hordes lift plunder in your realm , Driving your subjects from their peaceful homes , Burning , destroying , wheresoe'er they reach , And ever on nobility they fall With sharpest tooth : 14 PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE .
... The Flemish hordes lift plunder in your realm , Driving your subjects from their peaceful homes , Burning , destroying , wheresoe'er they reach , And ever on nobility they fall With sharpest tooth : 14 PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE .
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... reach at last . The cares and mighty troubles of the times Have kept me company , and shut yours out . FATHER JOHN . It is your place , my son ; private respects Should be far from you- ' t is no blame of yours . But whence the present ...
... reach at last . The cares and mighty troubles of the times Have kept me company , and shut yours out . FATHER JOHN . It is your place , my son ; private respects Should be far from you- ' t is no blame of yours . But whence the present ...
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... reach The measure of my need ; one and no more ; And that is aid from England . This not sent , Or else belated , coming in the dusk And sunset of my fortunes , - where am I ? - FATHER JOHN . At England's council board in Edward's days ...
... reach The measure of my need ; one and no more ; And that is aid from England . This not sent , Or else belated , coming in the dusk And sunset of my fortunes , - where am I ? - FATHER JOHN . At England's council board in Edward's days ...
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... reach The hostel where we rest . ARTEVELDE . [ Exit HERALD . You are not , I will hope , so much in haste ? SIR FLEUREANT . My lord , I tarry but an hour behind , And not for idleness . My lord , I'm charged With a strange mission , as ...
... reach The hostel where we rest . ARTEVELDE . [ Exit HERALD . You are not , I will hope , so much in haste ? SIR FLEUREANT . My lord , I tarry but an hour behind , And not for idleness . My lord , I'm charged With a strange mission , as ...
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Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance, in Two Parts, Volumen2 Sir Henry Taylor Vista completa - 1834 |
Términos y frases comunes
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