Here's the English at our heels, would you have them take in tow All that's left us of the fleet, linked together stern and bow, For a prize to Plymouth Sound? Better run the ships aground! THE GOLDEN TREASURY - Page 41by FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE - 1906Full view - About this book
| Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - Readers - 1898 - 484 pages
...that's left us of the fleet, linked together stern and bow, For a prize to Plymouth Sound ? Better ran the ships aground ! " (Ended Damfreville his speech.)...vessels on the beach ! France must undergo her fate. For up stood, for out stepped, for in struck amid all these — A Captain ? A Lieutenant ? A Mate —... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - Elocution - 1898 - 614 pages
...see," he cried, "their column shake; Now, gallants! for your ladies' sake, Upon them with the lance!" Not a minute more to wait! Let the captains all and...ashore, then blow up, burn the vessels on the beach! In the exercises for purity of tone, the resonance was confined to the cavities of the mouth, nose,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1898 - 346 pages
...each Shove ashore, then blow up, burn the vessels on the beach ! France must undergo her fate. v. " Give the word ! " But no such word Was ever spoke or heard ; For up stood, for out stepped, for in struck amid all these — A Captain ? A Lieutenant ? A Mate — first, second, third... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 444 pages
...the English at our heels ; would you have them take in tow All that 's left us of the fleet, linked together stern and bow, For a prize to Plymouth Sound...vessels on the beach ! France must undergo her fate. v. " Give the word ! " But no such word Was ever spoke or heard ; For up stood, for out stepped, for... | |
| Robert Kidd - Elocution - 1911 - 524 pages
...Sound? Better run the ships aground I" (Ended Damfreville his speech.) "Not a minute more to wait I Let the captains all and each Shove ashore, then blow...word Was ever spoke or heard; For up stood, for out stepped, for in struck amid all these, — A captain? A lieutenant? A mate, — first, second, third?... | |
| Robert Porter St. John - American poetry - 1911 - 268 pages
...All that's left us of the fleet, linked together stern and bow, For a prize to Plymouth Sound ? 30 Better run the ships aground ! " (Ended Damfreville...ashore, then blow up, burn the vessels on the beach ! 35 France must undergo her fate. " Give the word ! " But no such word Was ever spoke or heard ; For... | |
| M.A.L. Lane - 1911 - 392 pages
...the English at our heels ; would you have them take in tow 15 All that's left us of the fleet, linked together stern and bow, For a prize to Plymouth Sound...Damfreville his speech.) " Not a minute more to wait ! 20 Let the Captains all and each Shove ashore, then blow up, burn the vessels on the beach ! France... | |
| Margaret Winifred Haliburton, Agnes G. Smith - Digital images - 1911 - 194 pages
...wait ! Let the Captains all and each Shove ashore, then blow up, burn the vessels on the beach ! " Give the word ! " — But no such word Was ever spoke or heard ; For up stood, for out stepped, for in struck amid all these — A Captain? A Lieutenant? A Mate — first, second, third?... | |
| Will David Howe - Readers - 1912 - 328 pages
..."Here's the English,at our heels; would you have them take in tow All that's left us of the fleet, linked together stern and bow, For a prize to Plymouth Sound?...word Was ever spoke or heard; For up stood, for out stepped, for in struck amid all these —A Captain? A Lieutenant? A Mate—first, second, third? No... | |
| Poetry - 1912 - 624 pages
..."Here's the English at our heels; would you have them take in tow All that's left us of the fleet, linked together stern and bow, For a prize to Plymouth Sound?...vessels on the beach ! France must undergo her fate. V " Give the word! " But no such word Was ever spoke or heard; For up stood, for out stepped, for in... | |
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