| English poetry - 1916 - 792 pages
...skill in horsemanship advance, Town folks my strength; a daintier judge applies His praise too slight 9 My blood from them who did exccll in this, Think Nature me a man-at-arms did make. How far they shot... | |
| Thomas William Hodgson Crosland - Sonnets, English - 1917 - 298 pages
...from that sweet enemy France, ; ,§r... Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance, ' w. i Town-folks my strength ; a daintier judge applies ^ ... His praise to sleight which from good use doth rise ; t Some lucky wits impute it but to chance ; (\ Others, because of both sides I do take ^ My blood... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1922 - 342 pages
...And of some sent from that sweet enemy France; Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance, Town-folks my strength; a daintier judge applies His praise to...from them who did excel in this, Think Nature me a man-at-arms did make. How far they shot awry! the true cause is, Stella look'd on, and from her heav'nly... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - Authorship - 1925 - 236 pages
...eyes And of some sent by that sweet enemy France: Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance, Townsfolk my strength, a daintier judge applies His praise to sleight which from good use doth risej Some lucky wits impute it but to chance; Others, because of both sides I do take My blood from... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - Literature - 1926 - 906 pages
...And of some sent from that sweet enemy France ; Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance, Town folks my strength; a daintier judge applies His praise to...from them who did excel in this, Think Nature me a man-at-arms did make. How far they shot awry! the true cause is, Stella looked on, and from her heavenly... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1926 - 928 pages
...And of some sent from that sweet enemy France ; Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance, Town folks ur religious and political organisations wils impute it but to chance; Ot hers, because of both sides I do take 9 My blood from them who did... | |
| Robert Lynd - Sonnets, English - 1927 - 78 pages
...And of some sent from that sweet enemy France; Horsemen my skill in horsmanship advance, Town-folks my strength; a daintier judge applies His praise to...from them who did excel in this, Think Nature me a man-at-arms did make. How far they shot awry! the true cause is, Stella look'd on, and from her heavenly... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - English literature - 1927 - 1432 pages
...the prize, Both by the judgment of the English eyes And of some sent from that sweet enemy France; other shores displayed her sail; 140 While nought remained 10 Think Nature me a man-at-arms did make. How far they shot awry! the true cause is, Stella looked... | |
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