| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 páginas
...League, look that your arms be bright ; Ho ! burghers of Saint Genevieve,1 keep watch and ward to-night. For our God hath crushed the tyrant, our God hath...glory to our sovereign lord, King Henry of Navarre. 1 St Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris. WILLIAM EDMONSTOtTNE AYTOUN: 1813-1865. WE Aytoun, Professor... | |
| 1865 - 504 páginas
...League, look that your arms be bright ; Ho ! burghers of Saint Genevieve, keep watch and ward to-night. For our God hath crushed the tyrant, our God hath...slave, And mocked the counsel of the wise, and the valor of the brave. Then glory to his holy name, from whom all glories are ; And glory to our Sovereign... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1866 - 738 páginas
...League, look that your arms be bright ; Ho ! burghers of Saint Genevieve, keep watch and ward to-night. For our God hath crushed the tyrant, our God hath...glory to our Sovereign Lord, King Henry of Navarre. THE BATTLE OF MONCONTOUR. (1824.) OH, weep for Moncontour ! Oh ! weep for the hour When the children... | |
| Frances Martin - 1866 - 506 páginas
...to-night. * The Catholic German powers supported the League, t St. Genevieve, the patron saint of Paris. For our God hath crushed the tyrant, our God hath...glory to our Sovereign Lord, King Henry of Navarre. TB Macaulay. CLXXIL THE SOURCE OF THE GANGES. (FROM ' THE CURSE or KEHAMA.') .'ONE hath seen its secret... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 páginas
...League, look that your arms be bright ; Ho ! burghers of Saint Genevieve, keep watch and ward to-nip-ht. For our God hath crushed the tyrant, our God hath...glory to our Sovereign Lord, King Henry of Navarre. JIacaulay. THE ARMADA. It was about the lovely close of a warm summer day, There came a gallant merchant-ship... | |
| English poetry - 1866 - 180 páginas
...League, look that your arms be bright; Ho ! burghers of St. Geneviève, keep watch and ward to-night : For our God hath crushed the tyrant, our God hath...glory to our sovereign lord, King Henry of Navarre ! MACAUbAY. THE RAINBOW. TRIUMPHAL arch, that fllTst the sky When storms prepare to part, I ask not... | |
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