| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 416 pages
...when his Legs were fmitren off, He fought upon his Stumps. JLL And with Barl Douglas there was (lain Sir Hugh Montgomery, Sir Charles Currel, that from the Field One foot would never fly. til. A Sir Charles Murnl of T(fttliff toCV His Sifter's Son was he;. Sir David Lamb, fo well efteem'rf,... | |
| Ballads, English - 1723 - 348 pages
...For when his Legs were fmitten oft^ He fought upon his Stumps. And with Earl Douglas, there was flain Sir Hugh Montgomery ; Sir Charles Currel, that from...Field One Foot would never fly. Sir Charles Murrel, of Ratclif, too, His Sifter's Son was he ; Sir David Lamb, fo well efteem'd, They faved could not be.... | |
| Ambrose Philips - Ballads, English - 1723 - 346 pages
...upon his Stumps. And with Earl Douglas, there was flain Sir Hugh Montgomery ; Sir Charles Cur r el, that from the Field One Foot would never fly. Sir Charles Murrel, of Ratcliff, too, His Sifter's Son was he ; Sir David Lamb, fo well efteem'd, They laved could not be.... | |
| Lark - Ballads, English - 1742 - 412 pages
...He fought upon his Stamps. And with Earl Douglas there was (lain Sir Hugh Montgomery j Sir Claries Currel, that from the Field One Foot would never fly. Sir Charles Murrel, of Ratcliff, too, Hie Sifter's Son was he : Sir DaviJ Lamb, fo well eftcem'd, They laved could not be.... | |
| Great Britain - 1778 - 378 pages
...perfons. ' And with earl Douglas there was flain ' Sir Hugh Montgomery, • . 'Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field ' One foot would never fly : ' Sir Charles Murrel of RatclirF too, ' His filter's fon was he ; 4 Sir David Lamb, fo well efteem'd, ' Yet faved could not... | |
| Ballads, English - 1783 - 360 pages
...For when his legs were fmitten off, He fought upon his flumps. And with earl Douglas there was flam Sir Hugh Montgomery ; Sir Charles Currel, that from...field One foot would never fly ; Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliffe too, His fifters fon was he ; Sir David Lamb, fo well efteem'd, Yet faved could not be. And... | |
| 1786 - 694 pages
...particular perfons. And with Earl Douglas there was flain Sir Hugh Montgomery, Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field • One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratclifftoo, His filler's ion was he ; Sir David Lamb, fo well efteem'd, Yet faved could not be. The... | |
| 1789 - 508 pages
...particular perfons. And with Earl Douglas there was flain Sir Hugh Montgomery, Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field One foot would never fly: Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, His filler's fon was he> Sir David Lamb, fo well efteem'd, Yet faved could not be. The... | |
| James Roach - English poetry - 1794 - 268 pages
...For when his legs were fmitten off, He fought upon his flumps. And with earl Douglas there was flain Sir Hugh Montgomery ; Sir Charles Currel, that from...field One foot would never fly ; Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliffe too, His filler's fon was he ; Sir David. Lamb, fo well efleem'd, Yet faved could not be.... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...giving a long list of the dead, but by diversifying it with little characters of particular persons. And with Earl Douglas there was slain Sir Hugh Montgomery, Sir Charles Carrel, that from the field One foot would never fly : Sir Charles Murrel of Ratcliff too, His sister's... | |
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