Lays of faith and loyalty, or, Narratives in verse selected from historyJohn Thomas Walters, 1845 - 164 σελίδες |
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abbey Alaric Almaric Amurath ancient arblastes arm'd Baron battle BATTLE OF VARNA Beneath blest blood bold bore borne bow'd bower brave bright brother Caliph Christian Church Count court Crayke death Don Martin doom Edward the Confessor England Eystein F. E. PAGET fair faith fear fierce following lines gallant gave gentle glad God's gold gone Goth grace grief grim ghosts guard hand hath heard heart heaven historian holy Honain honour horse King of Norway King of Sicily kingly knight life's Lodbroke Lord monarch Moor morn Narses Nivard noble Norsemen o'er Olave old Navarre pale pass'd peace poor prayer pride prince Raguel reigned Reyner Rodrigo Rome royal Saint Saxon scorn seem'd Sigurd slain Soldan solemn sought soul spoke stone stood Strafford strong sunbright sword tale tall thee thine thou throne Tower trumpet's truth vex'd voice war's warriors word young
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Σελίδα 164 - He bid me tell my mother that his thoughts had never strayed from her, and that his love should be the same to the last.
Σελίδα 164 - Further, he commanded us all to forgive those people but never to trust them, for they had been most false to him and to those that gave them power and, he feared also, to their own souls: and...
Σελίδα 164 - ... not to another, or leave in writing, because he feared their cruelty was such as that they would not have permitted him to write to me. He wished me not to grieve and torment myself for him, for that...
Σελίδα 164 - ... withal, he commanded me and my brother to love her, and be obedient to her. He desired me ' not to grieve for him, for he should die a martyr; and that he doubted not but God would restore the throne to his son, and that then we should be all happier than we could possibly have been, if he had lived ; ' with many other things, which at present I cannot remember.