| American essays - 1906 - 894 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. This is as simple as it can be; there are only two adjectives which are not a necessary part of the... | |
| United States. Congress - Government publications - 1965 - 202 pages
...Barkers Creek near Honea Path when 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." [74] ADDRESS BY HON. QUENTIN N. BURDICK OF NORTH DAKOTA Mr. President, as a member of the Post Office... | |
| United States. Congress - Government publications - 1965 - 202 pages
...Barkers Creek near Honea Path when 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." ADDRESS BY HON. QUENTIN N. BURDICK OF NORTH DAKOTA Mr. President, as a member of the Post Office and... | |
| Michael E. Mooney - Drama - 1990 - 260 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. (91-100) Carlisle "upstages" Bolingbroke, whose apparently sensitive response to this news is just... | |
| Jeffrey Knapp - History - 2002 - 300 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. Gaunt's son Henry does end Richard II promising to travel to the Holy Land, but in subsequent plays... | |
| William Shakespeare, Paul Werstine - Performing Arts - 2011 - 355 pages
...retired 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. 105 BOLINGBROKE Why, bishop, is Norfolk dead? CARLISLE As surely as I live, my lord. BOLINGBROKE Sweet... | |
| William Shakespeare, Paul Werstine - Performing Arts - 2011 - 355 pages
...retired 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. 105 BOLINGBROKE Why, bishop, is Norfolk dead? CARLISLE As surely as I live, my lord. BOLINGBROKE Sweet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 426 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. Bol. Why, bishop, is Norfolk dead ? Car. As sure as I live, my lord. Bol. Sweet peace conduct his sweet... | |
| 1903 - 956 pages
...Secretary, MW Bro. John J. Mason. Peacefully He gave His body to this pleasant country's earth, And his pure soul unto his Captain, Christ, Under whose colors he had fought so long. A broad-minded, public-spirited man, a capable leader and enthusiastic friend of our citizen soldiers,... | |
| 1899 - 776 pages
...call" came to him, cheerily, and without misgiving, he gave, like Shakespeare's Norfolk, "His pure soul unto his Captain, Christ, Under Whose colors he had fought so long." All of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed) W. GORDON McCABE. Upon the conclusion of the reading... | |
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