| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 350 páginas
...may be translated as follows :— RODRIOO'S LAMENTATION. 1. The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scatter'd in dismay, When lost was the eighth battle, nor heart...that field was lost, and all his hope was flown, He turn'd him from his flying host, and took his way alone. 2. His horse was bleeding, blind, and lame... | |
| 1823 - 244 páginas
...ere I catch him again.' " THE LAMENTATION OF DON RODERICK. I. THE hosts of Don Rodrigo were scatter'd in dismay, When lost was the eighth battle, nor heart...that field was lost, and all his hope was flown, He tiiruM him from his flying host, and took his way alone. ii. His horse was bleeding, blind, and lame... | |
| 1823 - 584 páginas
...the Goths," after the fatal defeat at Xeres de la Frontera. The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scatter'd in dismay ; When lost was the eighth battle, nor heart...that field was lost, and all his hope was flown, , He turn'd him from his flying host, and took his way alone. His horse was bleeding, blind, and lame, he... | |
| 1823 - 832 páginas
...the Goths," after the fatal defeat at Xcrcs de la Frontera. The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scatter 'd in dismay ; When lost was the eighth battle, nor heart...that field was lost, and all his hope was flown, He turn'd him from his Hying host, and took his way alone. His horse was bleeding, Mind, and lame, he... | |
| 1841 - 276 páginas
...he seemed To call the master he had loved so well.'—SOUTHET. Cf)e lLamrntation of Bon Uofcericfc. THE hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay,...him from his flying host, and took his way alone. His horse was bleeding, blind, and lame,—he could no farther go; Dismounted, without path or aim,... | |
| 1842 - 340 páginas
...SOUTHEY. * A y .^-^Xh.^Y ..,.:- .";\V;-C, . \ . #^..::. ..... ;„;- . . .^ ILamcntation of Don RoUrwfe. THE hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay,...him from his flying host, and took his way alone. His horse was bleeding, blind, and lame, — he could no farther go ; Dismounted, without path or aim,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 354 páginas
...king of Spain, takes flight after his total overthrow, and bewails his own and his country's fate. u The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay,...him from his flying host, and took his way alone. His horse was bleeding, tired, and lame ; he could no farther go ; Dismounted, without path or aim,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 354 páginas
...king of Spain, takes flight after his total overthrow, and bewails his own and his country's fate. u The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay,...when he saw that field was lost, and all his hope waj flown, He turned him from his flying host, and took his way alone. His horse was bleeding, tired,... | |
| Bennett George Johns - 1849 - 268 páginas
...were spent in this terrible and bloody fight, and then the power of the Goths fell, not to rise again. The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay,...him from his flying host, and took his way alone. His horse was bleeding, blind and lame, he could no farther go, Dismounted, without path or aim, the... | |
| Alexander Frederic Foster - 1851 - 358 páginas
...following describes the situation of Don Roderick after his overthrow by the Moors in 711 AD :— ' The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay,...battle, nor heart nor hope had they; He, when he saw the field was lost, and all his hope was flown, He turned him from his flying host, and took his way... | |
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