| Charles Lamb - 1890 - 584 pages
...some sent from that eteeel enemy, — France: Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance ; Townsfolk my strength ; a daintier judge applies His praise...from good use doth rise", Some lucky wits impute it hut to chance ; Others, because of both sides I do tnke My blood from them, who did excel in this.... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1890 - 948 pages
...for high treason in the reign of Mary. Thus Sidney was of notable kindred on both sides — " Other*, because of both sides I do take My blood from them who did excel in this, Think Nature me a man-at-arms did make. " ' He received his scholastic education at Shrewsbury school and at Christ Church,... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - English fiction - 1890 - 466 pages
...of some sent from that sweet enemic France . Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance ; Towne-folks my strength ; a daintier judge applies His praise to sleight, which from good use doth rise ; Some luckie wits impute it but a chance . . . Stella lookt on. . . . " ' In his letters to his brother Robert,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1890 - 472 pages
...some sent from 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 iL« Bome lucky wits impute it but to chance ; Others, because of both sides I do take My blood from... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - Chivalry - 1891 - 668 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...How far they shot awry ! The true cause is, Stella looked on, and from her heavenly face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race. This sonnet... | |
| William Watson - Poetry - 1892 - 272 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...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... | |
| Edward Arber - English poetry - 1899 - 336 pages
...of some sent from that sweet enemy, France: Horsemen, my skill in horsemanship advance! Townsfolk, my strength! A daintier judge applies His praise to...(because, of both sides, I do take My blood from them who do excel in this) Think Nature, me a Man at Arms did make. How far they shot awry! The true cause is,... | |
| Charles F. Johnson - American literature - 1900 - 566 pages
...this day my horse, my hand, my lance, Guided so well that I obtained the prize, Both by the judgement of the English eyes And of some sent from that sweet...How far they shot awry ! The true Cause is Stella looked on ; and from her heavenly face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race. DEATH AN ORDINANCE... | |
| Charles Frederick Johnson - American literature - 1900 - 566 pages
...And of some sent from that sweet enemy, France, Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance; Townslolks my strength ; a daintier judge applies His praise...How far they shot awry ! The true Cause is Stella looked on ; and from her heavenly face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race. DEATH AN ORDINANCE... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1901 - 1080 pages
...And of some sent from that sweet enemy France ; Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance ; Townfolks rds weep no more ; Henceforth thou art ; gome lucky wits impute it but to chance; Others, because of both sides I do take My blood from them... | |
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