| 1857 - 602 sider
...— Worn-out chargers staggered and sank — Bridles were slackened, and girths were burst — Bat ride as they would, the King rode first, For his Rose of the Isles lay dying I His nobles arc beaten, one by one, (Hurry !) v They have fainted, and faltered, and homeward gone;... | |
| 1861 - 144 sider
...speed ; (Hurry .') Each one mounting a gallant steed Which he kept for battle and days of need ; ( 0, ride as though you were flying .') Spurs were struck...Isles lay dying ! His nobles are beaten one by one, (Hurry!) They have fainted, and faltered, and homeward gone; His little fair page now followed alone,... | |
| John Williamson Palmer - 1861 - 540 sider
...mounted a gallant steed Which he kept for battle and days of need ; (O ! ride as though you were Hying !) Spurs were struck in the foaming flank ; Worn-out...Isles lay dying. His nobles are beaten, one by one ; (Hurry !) They have fainted, and faltered, and homeward gone ; 425 His little fair page now follows... | |
| 1862 - 580 sider
...Bridles were slacken'd and (firths were burst. But nd« as th"y would the King rode first. For hla Rose of the Isles lay dying. His nobles are beaten...They have fainted, and faltered and homeward gone; Bis fair little page now follows alone, For strength ana for courage tryli g. The King lookM back at... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 264 sider
...speed ; (Hurry !) Each one mounting a gallant steed Which he kept for battle and days of need ; (O ! ride as though you were flying !) Spurs were struck...Isles lay dying. His nobles are beaten, one by one, (Hurry !) They have fainted, and faltered, and homeward gone ; His fair little page now follows alone,... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1868 - 710 sider
...steed Which he kept for battle and days of need ; (O ride as though you were flying !) Spurs were stuck in the foaming flank, Worn-out chargers staggered...Isles lay dying. His nobles are beaten, one by one ; (Hurry !) They have fainted, and faltered, and homeward gone ; The little fair page now follows alone,... | |
| Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - 1808 - 596 sider
...Bridles were slackened, and girths were burst; But ride as they would, the king rode first, For his Hose of the Isles lay dying! His nobles are beaten, one by one ; (Hurry!) They have fainted, and faltered, and homeward gone; His little fair page now follows alone,... | |
| William Cox Bennett - 1870 - 202 sider
...ruby and pearl : And his Rose of the Isles is dying ! Thirty nobles saddled with speed ; (Hurry !) Each one mounting a gallant steed Which he kept for...Isles lay dying ! His nobles are beaten, one by one ; (Hurry !) They have fainted and faltered and homeward gone ; His little fair page now follows alone,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 sider
...speed ; (Hurry !) Each one mounting a gallant steed Which he kept for battle and days of need ; (0, GARDEN. I MIND me in the days departed, How often...I used to run To a garden long deserted. The beds arc beaten, one by one ; (Hurry !) They have fainted, and faltered, and homeward gone ; His little... | |
| 1872 - 900 sider
...speed ; (Hurry !) Each one mounting a gallant steed Which he kept for battle and days of need ; (0, watch by ; (Hurry !) They have fainted, and faltered, and homeward gone ; His little fair page now follows alone,... | |
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