Their shields before their breasts, forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest levelled fair and low ; Their banners and their crests waving in a row, Their heads all stooping down towards the saddle bow. The Cid was in the midst, his shout was heard... History of Spanish Literature - Stran 19avtor: George Ticknor - 1854Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | 1872
...been so true he had lost or life or limb; The Cid called out again, For Heaven's sake, succour him ! Their shields before their breasts, forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest levelled lair and low ; Their banners and their crests waving in a row, Their heads all stooping down towards... | |
 | John Hookham Frere, Sir Bartle Frere, Bartle Frere - 1872
...true he had lost either life or limb; The Cid call'd out again, " For heaven's sake, succour him ! " Their shields before their breasts, forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest levell'd fair and low ; Their banners and their crests waving in a row, r heads all stooping down toward... | |
 | 1872
...the word.' " The following is the passage in the poem of the " Cid " to which Scott alludes : — " Their shields before their breasts, forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest levell'd fair and low : Their Banners aud their crests waving in a row, Their heads all stooping down... | |
 | Mary Russell Mitford - 1872 - 558 strani
...true, he had lost either life or limb ; The Cid called out again : " For Heaven's sake succor him !" Their shields before their breasts forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest leveled fair and low, Their heads all stooping down toward the saddle-bow. The Cid was in the midst,... | |
 | Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873
...trae, he had lost either life or limb ; The Cid call'd out again, " For heaven's sake succour him !" ower, Whoso bells, the poor man's only music, rang From morn to evening, all the ho levell'd fair and low ; Their banners and their create waving in a row, Their heads all atooping'down... | |
 | John Hookham Frere - 1874
...true he had lost either life or limb ; The Cid call'd out again, " For Heaven's sake, succour him ! " Their shields before their breasts, forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest levell'd fair and low ; Their banners and their crests waving in a row, Their heads all stooping down... | |
 | John Hookham Frere - 1874
...true he had lost either life or limb ; The Cid call'd out again, " For Heaven's sake, succour him !" Their shields before their breasts, forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest levell'd fair and low ; Their banners and their crests waving in a row, Their heads all stooping down... | |
 | Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1876 - 640 strani
...way through the enemies. The poem tells thus how he and his comrades charged and conquered : — " Their shields before their breasts, forth at once...crests waving in a row, Their heads all stooping down towards the saddle-l>ow. The Cid was in the midst ; his shout was heard afar, ' I am Ruy Dias, the... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876
...true, he had lost either life or limb ; The Cid called out again, ' For Heaven's sake succour him I ' ough it grieved towards the saddle-bow. The Cid was in the midst, his shout was heard afar : ' I am Rui Diaz, the champion... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876
...true, he had lost either life or limb ; The Cid called out again, 1 For Heaven's sake succour him 1 ' me Set his oaken heart on flame. For to him 'twas...they keep — By their motion light as wings. By beads all stooping down towards the saddle-bow. The Cid was in the midst, his shout was heard afar... | |
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