Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, surnamed la pucelle d'Orléans; with the history of her times, Volumen2 |
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... hands of the squire who bore it , goaded the sides of her steed , and darted amidst the thickest of the conflict . The warriors immediately recognised the voice of the heroine , when , rallying , they sur- rounded her at the instant ...
... hands of the squire who bore it , goaded the sides of her steed , and darted amidst the thickest of the conflict . The warriors immediately recognised the voice of the heroine , when , rallying , they sur- rounded her at the instant ...
Página xiv
... hand , which she was on the point of fixing upon the wall . " Such an example , says M. Luchet , was of greater utility than all the dexterity attributed to Jeanne d'Arc by her panegyrists , and even surpassed the experience and the ...
... hand , which she was on the point of fixing upon the wall . " Such an example , says M. Luchet , was of greater utility than all the dexterity attributed to Jeanne d'Arc by her panegyrists , and even surpassed the experience and the ...
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... hands of royalty , freely consented , but only on condition that the constable would make oath , between the hands of the duke d'Alençon , to serve the king loyally ; and that all the noblemen who sought to bring about this good ...
... hands of royalty , freely consented , but only on condition that the constable would make oath , between the hands of the duke d'Alençon , to serve the king loyally ; and that all the noblemen who sought to bring about this good ...
Página xxiv
... hands of the conquerors . This was the first pitched battle in which the French had triumphed over the English during the last eight years ; and it was in the fields of Patay that the remains of the powerful forces sent by England ...
... hands of the conquerors . This was the first pitched battle in which the French had triumphed over the English during the last eight years ; and it was in the fields of Patay that the remains of the powerful forces sent by England ...
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... hands of the English . The regent journeyed thither with all expedition , in order to consult respecting the most efficient measures that could be adopted to re - establish affairs . An embassy was also despatched to the duke of ...
... hands of the English . The regent journeyed thither with all expedition , in order to consult respecting the most efficient measures that could be adopted to re - establish affairs . An embassy was also despatched to the duke of ...
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Abbé Lenglet abjuration accused affirmed answer appears archbishop of Rheims arms army arrived assessors besieged bishop of Beauvais brother Burgundians Cauchon cause Charles VII Chinon church command Compiegne comte conduct confessed crown death delivered Dieu divine doctors documents Domremy duke d'Alençon duke of Bedford duke of Burgundy Dunois earl ecclesiastic enemies English execution faith father favour folio France Franquet French Guillaume heroine holy honour inhabitants interrogatories Jean Jean of Luxembourg Jeanne d'Arc Jeanne's Jesus judges judgment king Lagny Laverdy letters Loire Loiseleur lord Luchet manuscript Massieu ment monarch monument notaries occasion Paris period persons Pierre Pierre Cauchon pope present prince prisoner proceeded process of condemnation pronounced Pucelle d'Orléans received repaired reply respecting revelations Rheims Rouen Saint Catherine Saint Michael says sentence siege of Orleans thee thence thing thou hast took town tribunal troops Troyes victory woman
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Página clxxx - ... to the sin of pride, and to the sin of heresy. All of which sins I now renounce and abjure and depart from, humbly thanking you Doctors and Masters who have brought me back to the truth and into the grace of our Lord. And I will never return to my errors, but will remain in communion with our Holy Church and in obedience to our Holy Father the Pope of Rome. All this I swear by God Almighty and the Holy Gospels, in witness whereto I sign my name to this recantation.
Página xcix - Dolphin, whose dignitie abroad foulie spotted in this point, that contrarie to the holie degree of a right christen prince, as he called himselfe, for maintenance of his quarels in warre would not reverence to prophane his sacred estate, as dealing in divelish practises with misbeleevers and witches.
Página cxlv - "Of the love or hate God may have for the English, or of what He will do for their souls, I know nothing ; but I know quite well that they will be put out of France, except those who shall die there, and that God will send victory to the French against the English.
Página xcviii - ... eight daies after, upon a further definitive sentence declared against hir to be relapse and a renouncer of hir oth and repentance, was she thereupon delivered over to secular power, and so executed by consumption of fire in the old market-place at Rone, in the selfe same steed where now Saint Michael's church stands, hir ashes afterward without the towne wals shaken into the wind.
Página cxc - ... sept fois que d'être ainsi brûlée. Hélas! si j'eusse été en la prison ecclésiastique à laquelle je m'étais soumise, et que j'eusse été gardée par les gens d'Eglise, non par mes ennemis et adversaires, il ne me fût pas si misérablement meschu, comme il est.
Página xcvii - I tell you plaine one hath sold me. I am betraied and shortlie shall be delivered to death : I beseech you praie to God for me, for I shall never have more power to doo service either to the king or to the realme of France againe.
Página lxxxix - ... party before the towne of Compyne, the thre and twentyest daye of Maye, the sayd Pucell was take in the felde armyd lyke a man and many other captyns with her; and all brought to Roan, and there she was judged by the lawe to be brente. And thenne she sayde that she was with chylde, wherby she was respyted a whyle. But in conclusyon it was founde that she was not with chylde. And then she was brente in Roan. And the other captaynes were putt to raunsonne.
Página xc - Azincourt, excite such transport : the feeling was carried even to frenzy." the Puzell, and five or sixe hundred men of armes, issued out of Compeigne, by the gate of the bridge towarde Mowntdedier, intending to set fyre in the tents and lodgings of the lorde of Baudo, which was then gone to Marigny, for the duke of Burgoyns affayres. At which time syr John of Luxenborough, wyth eyght other gentlemen (which had riden about the towne to serche and viewe, in what place the towne might be most aptly...
Página lxiv - ... et souverain Seigneur, le Roy de tout le monde, et que en aurez à faire, à tout mon pouvoir. A Dieu vous commans ; Dieu soit garde de vous. Escript à Compiengne, le XXIIe jour d'aoust*.
Página clxvi - Ah, mon Dieu, vous vous riez de moi," dit-elle, " vous n'en avez ni le vouloir ni le pouvoir. Je sais bien que les Anglais me feront mourir, croyant apres ma mort gagner le royaume de France, mais fussent-ils cent mille Goddam de plus qu'a present, * Supplement aux M6moires (Collection, vol. viii., p. 287). ils ils n'auront pas ce royaume." IrrittJ de ces paroles, le Comte de Strafford tira sa dague pour la frapper, et ne fut arrfite que par le Comte de Warwick.