| Mable Buland - Drama - 1912 - 412 pages
...himself To Italy; and there at Venice gave His body to that pleasant country's earth, And his pure soul unto his captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long. (4. 1. 92) There is a suggestion of the passing of months since the coronation in Bolingbroke's anxiety... | |
| 1912 - 740 pages
...himself To Italy ; and there at Venice gave His body to that pleasant country's earth, And his pure soul unto his captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long. (4. 1. 92) There is a suggestion of the passing of months since the coronation in Bolingbroke's anxiety... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Brown - Dedications - 1913 - 510 pages
..."Jacksonville, 1ll., Jan. 2d, 1890." " ' He gave his body to that pleasant country's earth, And his pure soul unto his Captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long.'" The Reverend John R. Adams was chaplain of the Fifth Maine and the One Hundred and Twenty-first New... | |
| Simon Augustine Blackmore - 1914 - 434 pages
...himself To Italy; and there nt Venice gave His body to that pleasant country's earth, And his pure soul unto his captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long." (Rich. II, Act IV, L) • It is not, then-fore, surprising that, when desirous of lauding another famous... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - Dramatists, English - 1916 - 228 pages
...himself To Italy; and there at Venice gave His body to that pleasant country's earth, And his pure soul unto his Captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long."11 " I dare not fight, but I will wink, and hold out mine iron it will toast cheese." " Put up... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin, Wilford Merton Aikin - English literature - 1917 - 502 pages
...himself To Italy ; and there at Venice gave His body to that pleasant country's earth, » And his pure soul unto his captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long. Chaucer lived and wrought during the reign of Richard II, and it is surprising that Shakespeare does... | |
| Philip Alexander Bruce, William Glover Stanard - Virginia - 1918 - 580 pages
...1917, succumbing to a final stroke, the gentle scholar, like Shakespeare's Norfolk — Gave his pure soul unto his Captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long. Here end these halting tributes. Of the others, some of whom were very dear to us in life, we can,... | |
| Sons of the Revolution. Pennsylvania Society - 1919 - 126 pages
...privilege to have served with him." And so the young soldier, like Shakespeare's Norfolk, "Gave his pure soul unto his. Captain Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so well." CLEMENT ACTON GRISCOM, JR., widely known financier, formerly of Philadelphia, died at his residence,... | |
| Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly - Architecture, Gothic - 1921 - 696 pages
...invasion. "May they never deny Thy name," prayed the saint-king at Tunis, as he rendered "his pure soul unto his captain, Christ, under whose colors he had fought so long." .And in the men of 1914-18, true prud'hommes after the heart of St. Louis and his dear friend Joinville,... | |
| Philosophy, Medieval - 1921 - 202 pages
...himself To Italy; and there, at Venice, gave His body to that pleasant country's earth, And his pure soul unto his captain, Christ, Under Whose colors he had fought so long. He is a philosopher, too, as is evident from the study of his Sonnets. In the plays, also, his extraordinary... | |
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