| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 sider
...battle, let young Stanley die. Glost. Why, after be it then. A thousand hearts are swelling in my bosom : Draw, archers, draw your arrows to the head ! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood ! And thou, our warlike champion, thrice renown'd, St. George, inspire me with the rage of lions !... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 1084 sider
...p ight, gentlemen of England! fight, bold ycodrrnn. [Drum afar ojf. inen l 5raw, archers, draw yonr arrows to the head ! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in b Inori ; Enter a Messenger. What says lord Stanley Ï \\ill be bring hii Amaze the welkin with your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 372 sider
...Shall these enjoy our lands ? lie with our wives ? Ravish our daughters ? — Hark, I hear their drum. Fight, gentlemen of England ! fight, bold yeomen !...head! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood; Amaze the welkin with your broken staves ! Enter a Messenger. [Drum afar off". What says lord Stanley... | |
| James Boaden - 1825 - 650 sider
...distinctly three distinguished parts of his army—his yeomen—his archers—his knights or lancers. Fight, gentlemen of England ! fight, bold yeomen!...head! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood ; Amaze the welkin with your broken staves ! And thus men get the fame of learned acting : aye, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 490 sider
...our lands ? lie with our wives ? Ravish our daughters ?—Hark, I hear their drum. [Drum afar off". Fight, gentlemen of England! fight, bold yeomen! Draw,...! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood; Amaze the welkin with your broken staves 34 ! 32 To restrain is to abridge, to diminish, to withhold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 484 sider
...enjoy our lands? lie with our wives? Ravish our daughters?—Hark, I hear their drum. [Drum afar off. Fight, gentlemen of England ! fight, bold yeomen !...head ! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood ; Amaze the welkin with your broken staves 3 *! 32 To restrain is to abridge, to diminish, to withhold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 488 sider
...our lands ? lie with our wives ? Ravish our daughters ?—Hark, I hear their drum. [Drum afar off". Fight, gentlemen of England! fight, bold yeomen! Draw,...head! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood; Amaze the welkin with your broken staves 34 ! 32 To restrain is to abridge, to diminish, to withhold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 262 sider
...hour ago. Let not our babbling dreams affright our souls; Conscience is but a word that cowards use. Draw, archers, draw your arrows to the head! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood. A thousand hearts are great within my bosom. Inspire us with the spleen of fiery dragons! Slave, I... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 sider
...wives ? Ravish our daughters ?—Hark, I hear their drum. If not to heaven, then hand in hand to hell. Fight, gentlemen of England ! fight, bold yeomen!...head ! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood ; Amaze the welkin with your broken staves !' Enter a Messenger. [Drum afar off. What says lord Stanley... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 sider
...iUràhour daughters?—Hark, I hear their drum. Ficht, gentlemen of England ! fight, bold yeomen ! Draff, archers, draw your arrows to the head ! Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood ; Алам the welkin with your broken staves !" Enter a Messenger. [ Drum afar off. fltrat savs lord... | |
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