| Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - Readers - 1890 - 402 pages
...another. Suffolk his axe did ply, Beaumont and Willoughby Bear them right doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. Upon Saint Crispin's day Fought was this noble fray, Which fame did not delay To England to carry. Oh, when shall Englishmen With such acts fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry ! THE... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1890 - 394 pages
...Suifolk his axe did ply, Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. Upon St. Crispin's day Fought was this noble fray, Which fame did not delay To England to carry; Oh, when shall Englishmen With such acts fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry ? MICHAEL... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - London (England) - 1890 - 360 pages
...the glorious tidings of the victory of Agincourt, won upon St. Crispin's Day, 1425, — " Upon St. Crispin's Day Fought was this noble fray, Which fame did not delay To England to carry." From every steeple and spire the bells rang out a merry peal; and in every church was raised the nobly... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - American poetry - 1890 - 344 pages
...Beaumont8 and Willoughby4 Bare 6 them right doughtily,6 Ferrers 7 and Fanhope J Upon Saint Crispin's8 day Fought was this noble fray, Which fame did not delay To England to carry; Oh, when shall Englishmen With such acts fill a pen,9 Or England breed again Such a King Harry ? MICHAEL... | |
| William Ernest Henley - American poetry - 1891 - 404 pages
...up; Suffolk his axe did ply, Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. Upon Saint Crispin's Day Fought was this noble fray,...fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry? Drayton. AFTER Now we bear the king Toward Calais: grant him there; there seen, Heave him away upon... | |
| William Ernest Henley - American poetry - 1891 - 394 pages
...up; Suffolk his axe did ply, Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrers and Fanhope. Upon Saint Crispin's Day Fought was this noble fray,...fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry? Drayton, AFTER Now we bear the king Toward Calais: grant him there; there seen, Heave him away upon... | |
| Isaac Bassett Choate - English literature - 1891 - 356 pages
...through the lines of this patriotic ballad thrills with a burst of passion in the closing stanza : — " Upon Saint Crispin's day Fought was this noble fray, Which fame did not delay To England to carry ; Oh, when shall English men ' With such acts fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry... | |
| Andrew Lang - Children's poetry - 1891 - 384 pages
...Warwick in blood did wade ; Oxford the foe invade, And cruel slaughter made Still as they ran up ; Upon Saint Crispin's day Fought was this noble fray, Which fame did not delay To England to carry. Suffolk his axe did ply ; Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrars and Fanhope. O... | |
| Andrew Lang - Children's poetry - 1891 - 816 pages
...carry. Suffolk his axe did ply ; Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrars and Fanhope. O when shall Englishmen, With such acts fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a Kmg Harry ? DRAYTON. YE MAR1NERS OF ENGLAND A NAVAL ODE YE Mariners of England ! That guard our native... | |
| Andrew Lang - Children's poetry - 1892 - 328 pages
...; Suffolk his axe did ply ; Beaumont and Willoughby Bare them right doughtily, Ferrars and Fanhope. Upon Saint Crispin's day Fought was this noble fray,...fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry ? DRAYTON. Ye Mariners of England A NAVAL ODE I YE Mariners of England ! That guard our native seas... | |
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