O God, thy arm was here, And not to us, but to thy arm alone, Ascribe we all. When, without stratagem, But in plain shock, and even play of battle, Was ever known so great and little loss On one part and on the other ? — Take it, God, For it is only... King Henry V. King Henry VI, part I-III - Seite 127von William Shakespeare - 1773Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alfred Pownall - 1864 - 112 Seiten
...Here we have a clear and distinct echo from the Prayer which our Lord Himself has taught us. Again: O God, thy arm was here, And not to us, but to thy arm alone Ascribe we all .... Take it, God, For it is only thine.—King Henry V., iv. 8. The duty which is so... | |
| 1927 - 924 Seiten
...self-forgetfulness and gratitude towards God: "Praised be God, and not our strength for it"; and again, "O God, Thy arm was here; And not to us but to Thy arm alone, Ascribe we all." Finally he orders the Te Deum to be sung, in public thanksgiving, according to the... | |
| Michael Novak - 396 Seiten
...Sir Richard Ketly, Davy Gam, esquire: None else of name; and of all other men But five and twenty. O God, thy arm was here! And not to us, but to thy arm alone Ascribe we all. When, without stratagem, But in plain shock and even play of battle, Was ever known... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 884 Seiten
...Sir Richard Kikely, Davy Gam, esquire; None else of name; and of all other men But five-and-twenty. O God, Thy arm was here! And not to us, but to Thy arm alone, Ascribe we all! When, without stratagem, But in plain shock and even play of battle, Was ever known... | |
| Andrew M. Kirk - 1996 - 242 Seiten
...reinforces this interpretation of events. After the battle, Henry claims that God's arm has brought victory: "O God, thy arm was here; / And not to us, but to thy arm alone, /Ascribe we alll" (IV. viii. 106-8). Seen as the "mirror of all Christian kings," Henry can claim divine... | |
| W. R. Owens, Lizbeth Goodman - 1996 - 356 Seiten
...triumph of Agincourt. Consider the following: Praised be God. and not our strength. for it! (IV.7.85) O God. Thy arm was here! And not to us. but to Thy arm alone. Ascribe we all! Take it. God. For it is none but Thine! And be it death pnx'laimed through our host... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 Seiten
...Richard Ketly, Davy Gam, esquire; None else of name; and of all other men But five and twenty. — О night Troilus methinks mounted the Troyan walls, And sigh' Ascribe we all! — When, without stratagem, But in plain shock and even play of battle, Was ever known... | |
| Robert Davidson - 1998 - 500 Seiten
...Shakespeare's Henry V, the king, contemplating the enormity of the victory at Agincourt, exclaims, "O God! thy arm was here; And not to us, but to thy arm alone, Ascribe we all" (4.8.111-13). And shortly later: "Do we all holy rites: Let there be sung Non nobis... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 356 Seiten
...Richard Keighley, Davy Gam Esquire: None else of name, and of all other men But five-and-twenty. 0 God. thy arm was here. And not to us. but to thy arm alone Ascribe we all. When, without stratagem, But in plain shock and even play of battle. Was ever known... | |
| Ellis Sandoz - 1999 - 253 Seiten
...Shakespeare's King Henry V after the astonishing victory at Agincourt with hardly an English casualty: O God, thy arm was here; And not to us, but to thy arm alone, Ascribe we all! . . . Take it, God, For it is none but thine! . . . Let there be sung "Non nobis" and... | |
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