| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 570 pages
...sovereign lord, King Heury of Navarre ! 41. PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE TO TIIE MEN OF GHENT.— Heary Taylor. SIRS, ye have heard these knights discourse to you...worthy men, most gallant chiefs ; And ill would it beeome us to make light Of the great loss we suffer by their fall. They died like heroes ; for no reereant... | |
| Robert Kidd - Elocution - 1857 - 486 pages
...the spears no more-, amid the hills of Spain. CXXXIII.—PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE TO THE MEN OF GHENT. 1. SIRS, ye have heard these knights discourse to you...would it become us to make light Of the great loss we have suffer'd by their fall. They died like heroes; for no recreant step Had e'er dishonored them,... | |
| Robert Kidd - Elocution - 1857 - 492 pages
...GHENT. ] SIRs, yo have heard these knights discourse to you Of jour ill fortunes, telling on th«:r fingers The worthy leaders ye have lately lost. True,...would it become us to make light Of the great loss we have suffer'd by their fall. They died like heroes ; for no recreant step Had e'er dishminred them,... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - English drama - 1864 - 354 pages
...ready as yourselves for blows. One of the Citizens. Speak, Master Philip, speak, and you'll be heard. Artevelde. I thank you, sirs ; I knew it could not...Sirs, ye have heard these knights discourse to you I Of your ill fortunes, telling on their fingers The worthy leaders ye have lately lost : True, they... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...yourselves for blows. One of the citizens. Speak, Master Philip, speak, and you'll be heard. Arlevelde. I thank you, sirs; I knew it could not be But men...men, most gallant chiefs ; And ill would it become ns to make light Of the great loss wo suffer by their fall : They died like heroes ; for no recreant... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - English literature - 1877 - 494 pages
...ready as yourselves for blows. One of the Citizens. Speak, Master Philip, speak, and you'll be heard. Artevelde. I thank you, Sirs ; I knew it could not...these -Knights discourse to you Of your ill fortunes, numbering in their glee The worthy leaders ye have lately lost : True, they were worthy men, most gallant... | |
| Arthur Sidgwick - 1883 - 222 pages
...äXü><ris(a) ; Orleans, ' Troy ' 10. hereafter ages, 'those here- or 'the city.' LXXI. AETEVELDE. I thank you, sirs ; I knew it could not be but men...their fingers the worthy leaders ye have lately lost : 5 true, they were worthy men, most gallant chiefs ; and ill would it become us to make light of the... | |
| Robert Kidd - Elocution - 1857 - 494 pages
...GHENT. 1 SIRS, ye have heard these knights discourse to you Of jour ill fortunes, telling on th-?:r fingers The worthy leaders ye have lately lost. True,...would it become us to make light Of the great loss we have suffer'd by their fall. They died like heroes ; for no recreant step Had e'er dishonored them,... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - Criminal law - 1883 - 510 pages
...One of the Citizens. Speak, Master Philip, speak, and you'll be heard. Artevelde. I thank you, Sirs j I knew it could not be But men like you must listen...these Knights discourse to you Of your ill fortunes, numbering in their glee The worthy leaders ye have lately lost : True, they were worthy men, most gallant... | |
| Arthur Sidgwick - 1884 - 248 pages
...irevraxis. áXwíris(a) ; Orleans, ' Troy ' 10. Itereaßer ages, ' those here- or ' the city.' LXXI. ARTEVELDE. I thank you, sirs ; I knew it could not...their fingers the worthy leaders ye have lately lost : 5 true, they were worthy men, most gallant chiefs ; and ill would it become us to make light of the... | |
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