Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew sayes, "A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine : He but lye downe and bleede a while. And then He rise and fight againe. " Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew sayes, " And never flinche before the foe ; And stand fast by St. Works of fancy and imagination - Pagina 104door George Macdonald - 1871Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Thomas Percy - 1893 - 562 pagina’s
...right arme 120 He smote Sir Andrew to the heart. ["Fight 191] "Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew sayes, 5 A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine; He but lye downe and bleede a while, And then lle rise and fight againe. 125 "Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew sayes, And never flinche... | |
| Frederick Ebenezer Baines - 1895 - 372 pagina’s
...colours were never to be hauled down as long as a man remained ; that I would be with them presently.' ' Fight on my men, Sir Andrew sayes, A little Ime hurt, but not yet slaine ; He but lye downe and bleede a while, And then lie rise and fight againe.' The ancient... | |
| John Masefield - 1906 - 360 pagina’s
...perfect eye in a secrette part ; Under the spole of his right arme He smote Sir Andrew to the heart. " Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew sayes, " A little Ime...but yett not slaine ; He but lye downe and bleede a while, And then He rise and fight againe. Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew sayes, " And never flinche... | |
| John Masefield - 1906 - 368 pagina’s
...historical and pictorial worth, the ballad is manly and grand. There is nobility in the rover's cry— '"Fight on, my men,' Sir Andrew sayes, ' A little I'me hurt, but yett not slaine; 1'le but lye downc and bleede a while, And then I'le rise and fight agayne." Sir Andrew is never less... | |
| John Masefield - 1906 - 372 pagina’s
...and pictorial worth, the ballad is manly and grand. There is nobility in the rover's cry — "Tight on, my men,' Sir Andrew sayes, ' A little I'me hurt, but yett not slaine ; I'le but lye dmune and bleede a while, And then I'le rise and fight agayne." Sir Andrew is never... | |
| Elizabeth Godfrey - 1906 - 442 pagina’s
...ACHOR 107 IV THE GOLDEN BOWL 201 V THE COMING OF THE WHITE BIRD • 291 VI THE SILENCE BROKEN 333 ' Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew sayes, A little I'me hurt, but yet not slain ; I'll but lye down and bleed awhile, And then I '11 rise and fight again. ' ' The Ballad... | |
| Stewart Andrew McDowall - 1915 - 342 pagina’s
...arising with fresh strength1. Imbued with the spirit of Sir Andrew Barton it recognises no defeat. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew sayes, A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine; I'll but lye downe and bleede awhile, And then I'll rise and fight againe. As our argument went forward2... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1926 - 460 pagina’s
...perfect eye in a secrette part ; Under the spole of his right arme He smote Sir Andrew to the heart. " Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew sayes, " A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine ; Iie but lye downe and bleede a while, And then He rise and fight againe. Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew... | |
| Stewart A. McDowall - 2015 - 342 pagina’s
...arising with fresh strength1. Imbued with the spirit of Sir Andrew Barton it recognises no defeat. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew sayes, A little Ime hurt, but yett not slaine; I'll but lye downe and bleede awhile, And then I'll rise and fight againe. As our argument went forward2... | |
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