The Book of ArcheryLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 - 456페이지 |
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... says a curious treatise , by an old writer , entitled The Lament of the Bow ; " but by birth your countrywoman , by dwelling your neighbour , by education your familiar ; neither is my company shameful , for I haunt the light and open ...
... says a curious treatise , by an old writer , entitled The Lament of the Bow ; " but by birth your countrywoman , by dwelling your neighbour , by education your familiar ; neither is my company shameful , for I haunt the light and open ...
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... gardens are ; the heath and downs again My wide and spacious walks : then say all what ye can , The forester is still your only gallant man . " Having thus thrust our dashing woodsman upon the stage , A 3 INTRODUCTION .
... gardens are ; the heath and downs again My wide and spacious walks : then say all what ye can , The forester is still your only gallant man . " Having thus thrust our dashing woodsman upon the stage , A 3 INTRODUCTION .
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... says Don Pedro in the Comedy of Much Ado about Nothing ; " and the little hangman dare not shoot at him . " 66 " Alas , poor Romeo ! the very pin of his heart Cleft with Cupid's buttshaft . " Buttshaft , " a blunt arrow ; the pin is a ...
... says Don Pedro in the Comedy of Much Ado about Nothing ; " and the little hangman dare not shoot at him . " 66 " Alas , poor Romeo ! the very pin of his heart Cleft with Cupid's buttshaft . " Buttshaft , " a blunt arrow ; the pin is a ...
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... says the Clown Costard , in re- ference to a vague foolish guess . In their figurative application , the following will be considered extremely terse and significant : - " An archer is known by his aim , not by his arrows ; " " But you ...
... says the Clown Costard , in re- ference to a vague foolish guess . In their figurative application , the following will be considered extremely terse and significant : - " An archer is known by his aim , not by his arrows ; " " But you ...
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... say likewise , - " Ceste flêche n'est pas sortie de mon carquois . " " That arrow came not out of my quiver . " * Anciently famous for manufacturing implements of archery . + The military archers used a double string in the field , to ...
... say likewise , - " Ceste flêche n'est pas sortie de mon carquois . " " That arrow came not out of my quiver . " * Anciently famous for manufacturing implements of archery . + The military archers used a double string in the field , to ...
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204 페이지 - With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpents stung, Piercing the weather ; None from his fellow starts, But playing manly parts, And like true English hearts Stuck close together.
204 페이지 - They now to fight are gone, Armour on armour shone, Drum now to drum did groan, To hear was wonder ; That with the cries they make, The very earth did shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder.
xii 페이지 - Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian. Legg'd like a man! and his fins like arms! Warm, o
203 페이지 - Which he neglects the while As from a nation vile, Yet with an angry smile Their fall portending. And turning to his men, Quoth our brave Henry then, ' Though they to one be ten, Be not amazed. Yet have we well begun, Battles so bravely won Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. And for myself...
287 페이지 - They say he is already in the Forest of Arden, and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say many young gentlemen flock to him every day, and fleet the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world.
205 페이지 - Gloucester, that duke so good, Next of the royal blood, For famous England stood, With his brave brother; Clarence, in steel so bright, Though but a maiden knight, Yet in that furious fight Scarce such another! Warwick in blood did wade.
241 페이지 - What have you done to me?" replied coolly the prisoner: "you killed with your own hands my father, and my two brothers; and you intended to have hanged myself...
429 페이지 - Apollo's altars in his native town. Now with full force the yielding horn he bends, Drawn to an arch, and joins the doubling ends ; Close to his breast he strains the nerve below, Till the barb'd point approach the circling bow ; The' impatient weapon whizzes on the wing ; Sounds the tough horn, and twangs the quivering string.
165 페이지 - Gaznevide, dissembling his anxiety, "if I should stand in need of the whole force of your kindred tribes?
203 페이지 - Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. And for myself (quoth he), This my full rest shall be : England ne'er mourn for me, Nor more esteem me; Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain, Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me.