And curtle-axe on helm and buckler rung; Armour was riven, and wounds were interchanged, And many a spirit from its mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the Chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Their old esteem ; and well Count Pedro... Roderick, the Last of the Goths - Page 156by Robert Southey - 1818Full view - About this book
| 1843 - 750 pages
...interchanged, And many a spirit from its mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the Chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Their old esteem...and death. But there was worst confusion and uproar, Their widest slaughter and dismay, where, proud Of his recovered Lord, Orelio plunged Through thickest... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...interchanged, And many a spirit from its mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the Chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Their old esteem : and well Count Pedro (here Enhanced his former. praise; and by his side, Rejoicing like a bridegroom in the strife, Alpbooso... | |
| 1838 - 332 pages
...And many a spirit from its morlal hold Hurried lo bliss or bale. Well did the chiefs Of Julian's urmy in that hour support Their old esteem ; and well Count...There widest slaughter and dismay, where, proud Of his recover'd lord, Orelio plunged Through thickest ranks, trampling beneath his feet The living and the... | |
| 1843 - 744 pages
...mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the Chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Then: old esteem; and well Count Pedro there Enhanced his...and death. But there was worst confusion and uproar, Their widest slaughter and dismay, where, proud Of his recovered Lord, Orelio plunged Through thickest... | |
| 1843 - 744 pages
...interchanged, And many a spirit from its mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the Chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Their old esteem...his side, Rejoicing like a bridegroom in the strife, Alphonse through the host of infidels Bore on his bloody lance dismay and death. But there was worst... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...interchanged, And many a spirit from its mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Their old esteem...uproar, There widest slaughter and dismay, where, prond Of his recover'd lord, Orelio plunged Through thickest ranks, trampling beneath his feet The... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...interchanged, And many a spirit from its mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Their old esteem...There widest slaughter and dismay, where, proud Of his recover'd lord, Orelio plunged Through thickest ranks, trampling beneath his fret The living and the... | |
| 1866 - 428 pages
...interchanged ; And many a spirit from its mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the Chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Their old esteem...slaughter and dismay, where, proud Of his recovered Lord, Orclio plunged Through thickest ranks, trampling beneath his feet The living and the dead. Where'er... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 870 pages
...or bale. Well did the Chiefs Of Jnlian's army in that honr snpport Their old esteem ; and well Connt Pedro there Enhanced his former praise ; and by his...Rejoicing like a bridegroom in the strife, Alphonso throngh the host of infidels Bore on his bloody lance dismay and death. Bnt there was worst confnsion... | |
| Robert Southey - 1888 - 360 pages
...interchanged, And many a spirit from its mortal hold Hurried to bliss or bale. Well did the Chiefs Of Julian's army in that hour support Their old esteem...There widest slaughter and dismay, where, proud Of his recover'd Lord, Orelio plunged Through thickest ranks, trampling beneath his feet The living and the... | |
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