Then anon the air began to wax clear and the sun to 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 to approach, they made a great leap and cry to abash... The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Seite 991848Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1865 - 708 Seiten
...to shine to 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...Englishmen, but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time made another leap, and a fell cry, and stept forward... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 704 Seiten
...to 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...Englishmen, but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time made another leap, and a fell cry, and stept forward... | |
| Walter Scott - 1870 - 396 Seiten
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyen, and on the Englishmen's back. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began to approach, they made a great leape and cry to abashe the Englishmen ; but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the... | |
| Henry Major - 1873 - 168 Seiten
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes, and on the Englishmen's back. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...Englishmen ; but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped... | |
| Henry Major - 1875 - 268 Seiten
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes, and on the Englishmen's back. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...Englishmen ; but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 418 Seiten
...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...Englishmen ; but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. TACITUS, Hist. iii. c. 23, 56. LrVY, xxii. c. 45. R, Bell. Gall. vi. c. 39, 40. SITE... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 Seiten
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyen, and on the Englishmen's back. it, stand, or go, eat, drink, be merry or sad, be...it, as it were in such weight, measure, and number for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time made another leap and a 1 To administer extreme... | |
| Francis St. John Thackeray - 1876 - 188 Seiten
...shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyen and on the Englishmen's backs. Whan the Genoese were assembled together and began to approach....Englishmen ; but they stood still and stirred not for all that. Than the Genoese again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stept forward... | |
| M. J. Guest - 1879 - 700 Seiten
...Now came the meeting of the impulsive, excitable Italians with the dogged, undemonstrative English. " When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...the Englishmen, but they stood still and stirred not for all that. Then the Genoese a second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stepped forward... | |
| William H. Ablett - 1880 - 458 Seiten
...time a violent storm is described as happening, and upon its cessation the narrative proceeds : — ' When the Genoese were assembled together and began...Englishmen, but they stood still, and stirred not for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time made another leap and a full cry, and stepped... | |
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