| Paul Guesdon - 1867 - 352 páginas
...perceived to be mortal ; and, being unable to continue any longer on horseback, ordered one of bis attendants to place him under a tree, with his face...then, fixing his eyes on the guard of his sword, which ho held up instead of a cross, he addressed his prayers to God, and in this posture, which became his... | |
| Mrs. Henry Roscoe - 1868 - 408 páginas
...he received a wound which he immediately found to be mortal, and being unable any longer to continue on horseback, he ordered one of his attendants to...enemy. Then fixing his eyes on the guard of his sword (exclaiming, " Miserere mei, Deus, secundum magnam misericordiam tuam "), and holding it up instead... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 páginas
...France But hark! hark! the assault grows warmer — Oh: 1 (" Finding himself mortally wounded, Bayard Sir Fretful Plapiary, he is rather pleased than otherwise....all who have done me the honour to notice me and mi fword, which he held up instead of a cross, he addressed his prayers to God, and in this posture he... | |
| 1877 - 814 páginas
...immediately perceived to be mortal ; and being unable to continue on horseback, he ordered an attendant to place him under a tree, with his face towards the enemy ; then fixing his eyes on his sword, which he held up instead of a cross, he addressed his prayers to God ; and in this posture,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 páginas
...Carthage. He had better have granted It a capitulation. + " Finding himself mortally wounded, Bayard st re B to8. Yet once more, ye old Penates t Let not your quench'd hearths be Ate's! Yet again, ye shadowy... | |
| William Robertson - 1884 - 732 páginas
...received a wound which he immediately perceived to be mortal, and, being unable to continue any longer on horseback, he ordered one of his attendants to...face towards the enemy ; then, fixing his eyes on " Onlc., lib. IV. 2C7.— Capeila, I'm the guard of his sword, which he held up instead of a cross,... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1894 - 402 páginas
...ordered his attendants 17 to place him under 18 a tree, with his face * towards the enemy ; then 19 fixing his eyes on the guard of his sword, which he held up 20 instead of a cross,21 he, addressed his prayers to God, and in this posture, which became 22 his... | |
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