| Samuel Carter Hall - 1844 - 178 Seiten
...struck Erle Douglas to the heart, A deepe and deadlye blow: Who never spake more words than these, ' Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall.' Then leaving life, Erle Percy tooke The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| 1845 - 258 Seiten
...struck Erie Douglas to the heart, A deepe and deadlye blow : Who never spake more words than these, " Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall." Then leaving life, Earl Percy tooke The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| 1846 - 430 Seiten
...struck Erle Douglas to the heart, A deepe and deadlye blow : Who never spake more words than these, Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall. Then leaving life, Erle Percy tooke The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| 1849 - 820 Seiten
...struck Erie Douglas to the heart A deepe and deadlye blow : Who never spake more words than these, " Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall." Then leaving liffe, Erie Percy tooke The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| Walter McLeod - 1850 - 170 Seiten
...struck Erle Douglas to the heart, A deepe and deadlye blow: Who never spake more words than these, • " Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end ; Lord Percy sees my fall." Then leaving life, Erle Percy tooke The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| Frederic Charles Cook - 1851 - 118 Seiten
...struck Earl Douglas to the heart, i A deep and deadly blow : / Who never spoke more words than these, Fight on, my merry men all ! For why ? my life is at an end : Lord Percy sees my fall. Then leaving life, Earl Percy took The dead man by the hand ; And said,... | |
| Henry Philip Tappan - 1852 - 318 Seiten
...struck Earl Douglas to the heart, A deep and deadly blow : Who never spoke more words than these : Fight on, my merry men all ; For why ? my life is at an end : Lord Percy sees my fall. Then leaving life, Earl Percy took The dead man by the hand : And said,... | |
| Class-book - 1852 - 152 Seiten
...struck Erle Douglas to the heart, A deepe and deadlye blow ; Who never spake more words than these : " Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end : Lord Percy sees my fall." Then leaving life, Erle Percy tooke The dead man by the hand; And said,... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 596 Seiten
...\Vhichstruck Earl Douglas to the heart A deep and deadly blow. Who never spoke more words than these, Fight on my merry men all, For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall.' Merry men, in the language of those times, is no more than a cheerful word... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 Seiten
...Which struck Earl Douglas to the heart A deep and deadly blow. Who never spoke more words than these, Fight on my merry men all, For why, my life is at an end. Lord Pierey sees me fall.2 ' An improvement upon the old poem. — G. Merry Men, in the language of... | |
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