| 1829 - 460 páginas
...Sir Andrew to the heart. ' Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew says, A little I'm hurt, but yet not slain : I'll but lie down and bleed a-while, And then I'll rise and fight again. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew says, And never flinch before the foe ; And stand fast by St. Andrew's... | |
| John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 460 páginas
...smote Sir Andrew to the heart Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew says, A little I'm hurt, but yet not slain : I'll but lie down and bleed a-while, And then I'll rise and fight again. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew says, And never flinch before the foe ; And stand fast by St. Andrew's... | |
| 1853 - 696 páginas
...is as follows :— " Fight on my men," Sir Andrew says, '- A little I'm hurt, but not yet slain, " I'll but lie down and bleed awhile, "And then I'll rise and fight again, Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew says, " And never flinch before the foe ; And stand fast by St. Andrew's... | |
| 1853 - 694 páginas
...as follows : — " Fight on my men," Sir Andrew says, " A little I'm hurt, but not yet slain, " 111 but lie down and bleed awhile, "And then I'll rise and fight again. Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew says, " And never flinch before the foe ; And stand fast by St. Andrew's... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1911 - 890 páginas
...and meteoric passage. Like Sir Andrew Barton, in the fine old ballad, when he was pierced, he said : I'll but lie down and bleed awhile, And then I'll rise and fight again. Thus one feels about Kingsley, not that his conclusions are intellectually correct, but that they are... | |
| 1861 - 274 páginas
...smote Sir Andrew to the heart. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew says, A little I'm hurt, but yet not slain; I'll but lie down and bleed awhile, And then I'll rise and fight again. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew says, And never flinch before the foe ; And stand fast by St. Andrew's... | |
| 1861 - 270 páginas
...Sir Andrew to the heart. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew says, A little I'm hurt, but yet not slain ; I'll but lie down and bleed awhile, And then I'll rise and fight again. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrew says, And never flinch before the foe ; And stand fast by St. Andrew's... | |
| 1877 - 796 páginas
...demands quotation: — " Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew said, " A little I'm hurt, but yet not slain, I'll but lie down and bleed awhile, And then I'll rise and fight again : Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew said, "And face ye boldly to the foe, And stand fast by St. Andrew's... | |
| George MacDonald - 1882 - 314 páginas
...down before the Psyche, but without looking at her. Ger. Oh those fingers ! They are striking terrible chords on my heart ! I will conquer it. But I will...and fight again." Brave old Sir Andrew ! Enter COL. Gr. Col. G. I beg your pardon, sir — a young man called while you were out. Ger. (listlessly). Very... | |
| Sidney Lanier, Thomas Percy - 1882 - 512 páginas
...the fatal arrow : " Fight on, fight on, my merry men a', I am but hurt, I am not slain ; I'll just lie down and bleed awhile And then I'll rise and fight again ; " these, and scores of other forms and events less prominent but all either pleasant or pathetic,... | |
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