She cried, " at Chinon, when my gifted eye Knew thee disguised, what inwardly the Spirit Prompted, I spake— armed with the sword of God, To drive from Orleans far the English wolves, And crown thee in the rescued walls of Rheims. All is accomplished.... Joan of Arc, an epic poem - Page 265by Robert Southey - 1798Full view - About this book
| Robert Southey - English literature - 1829 - 806 pages
...And crown thce in the rescued walls of Hhcims. All is accomplish'd. I have here this day Fultill'd my mission, and anointed thee Chief servant of the people. Of this charge, Or well perform'd or wickedly, high Heaven Shall take account. If that thine heart be good, I know no limit... | |
| American poetry - 1862 - 512 pages
...And crown thee in the rescued walls of Rheims. All is accomplish'd. I have here this day Fulfill'd my mission, and anointed thee Chief servant of the people. Of this charge, Or well perform'd or wickedly, high Heaven Shall take account. If that thine heart be good, I know no limit... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 pages
...let him not die ; For he will live, and laugh at this hereafter. 617. I have here this day Fnlfill'd my mission, and anointed thee Chief servant of the people. Of this charge, Or well perform'd or wickedly, high Heaven Shall take account. If that thine heart be good, I know no limit... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1860 - 418 pages
..." at Chinon, when my gifted eye Knew thee disguised, what inwardly the spirit Prompted, I promised, with the sword of God, To drive from Orleans far the...here this day Fulfilled my mission, and anointed thee King over this great nation. Of this charge, Or well performed or carelessly, that God Of whom thou... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1860 - 404 pages
..." at Chinon, when my gifted eye Knew thee disguised, what inwardly the spirit Prompted, I promised, with the sword of God, To drive from Orleans far the...here this day Fulfilled my mission, and anointed thee King over this great nation. Of this charge, Or well performed or carelessly, that God Of whom thou... | |
| Great Britain - 1865 - 708 pages
...And crown theo in the rescued walls of Rheims. All is accomplish'd. I have here this day Fulfill'd my mission, and anointed thee Chief servant of the people. Of this charge, Or well perform'd or wickedly, high heaven Shall take account. If that thine heart be good, I know no limit... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1866 - 704 pages
...And crown thee in the rescued walls of Rheims. All is accomplish'd. I have here this day Fulfill'd my mission, and anointed thee Chief servant of the people. Of this charge, Or well perform'd or wickedly, high heaven Shall take account. If that thine heart be good, I know no limit... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 724 pages
..." at Chinon, when my gifted eye Knew thee disgubed, what inwardly the spirit Prompted, I promised, with the sword of God, To drive from Orleans far the...here this day Fulfilled my mission, and anointed thee King over this great nation. Of this charge, Or well performed or carelessly, that God Of' whom thou... | |
| History - 1883 - 538 pages
..." at Chinon, when my gifted eye Knew thee disguised, what inwardly the spirit Prompted, I promised, with the sword of God. To drive from Orleans far the...here this day Fulfilled my mission, and anointed thee King over this great nation." SOUTHEY. THE OTTOMAN TURKS TAKE CONSTANTINOPLE. FALL OP THE EASTERN EMPIRE.... | |
| Phineas Garrett - American literature - 1897 - 938 pages
...witnessed, then at once, As with a tempest-rushing noise of winds, Lifted their mingled clamors. Xow the Maid Stood as prepared to speak, and waved her...high heaven Shall take account. If that thine heart b« good, I know no limit to the happiness Thou mayst create. I do beseech thee, King," The Maid exclaimed,... | |
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