The exec{n} of corses buryed of the plage within the cite of London syns &c.
On the 23rd September one of the masons working at Cromwell's house in Austen Friars is sick of the plague: three corses were buried at Hackney [of men employed at the new house?
The fierce Polydamus Hath beat down enon; bastard Margarelon Hath Doreus prisoner, And stands colossus-wise, waving his beam, Upon the pashed corses of the kings Epistrophus and Cedius.
You behold the corses of those who but a few days ago followed your banner; and now I say to you that you must yield to my discretion, leaving it to me to do with you as God shall determine me!
At the corses of the viking the ravens tore After that dire meeting of swords Nigh the sands of the shore.
King Harald let the corses of his men be laid out, or the wounds bound up of them that required it.
Mighty sea-kings hewed In Flanders corses asunder, The prince to the ravens gave The flesh of Walloons as supper.
But they, sensible of the stroke, speedily bore the swift chariot through Trojans and Greeks, trampling on both corses and shields.
And to see how the corses lay; some, as fair as death in sleep; with the smile of placid valour, and of noble manhood, hovering yet on the silent lips.
The Count Rollánd casts o'er the mounts and vales A glance: French corses strew the plains in heaps; He for them mourns as gentle chevalier.
Corses were here and there strown in the street, as of fugitives dying in their flight; and once a wounded man was seen staggering blindly along, as if wholly insensible to the approach of his foes.
At eventide, ye will see dead men floating about in the wind, and on the breast of each a feeding raven; but devils shall be perched on the corses of the heathen!
Before the sacred portals have I seen, “The corses spread; before the altars too, “As death would come in his most hideous form.
Amidst the crowd of corses which we were obliged to march over in following Napoleon, the foot of a horse encountered a wounded man, and extorted from him a last sign of life or of suffering.
They threw out of the windows such of the dead bodies as could not be kept in the passages, on the staircases, or among the heaps of corses which were collected in all the apartments.
Whereby the importation of any wrought silk thrown, Ribbands, Laces, Corses of Silk, or other things wrought, concerning the craft of Silk women is prohibited or restrained.
He gave but little heed to this spectacle, nor did he scarcely note that among the many human corses which strewed the lower part of the garden, there were several with the visages of Spaniards.
To this place Cortes withdrew, with his whole army, in order that the ruined city might be purified of corses and rubbish, that rendered it horrible even to a soldier, no longer inflamed by the fire of battle.
O, the heaps of mangled corses in that dim sepulchral light!
O'er the corses of the soldiers, through the gory pools I speeded, Driving rowel-deep my spurs within my madly-bounding steed.
And ever since that dawning Which chased the night away, I wake to see the corses That thus before me lay: And this is why in cloistered cell I wait my latter day.
Eteocles and Polynices in a single combat slew each other, and their mother having found the corses of her sons laid violent hands on herself; and Creon her brother received the kingdom.
And manycorses fallen around corses, having mingled the weapons of Argos and Thebes, shall cause bitter lamentations to the Theban land.
The sixt had charge of them now being dead, 2 In seemely sort their corses to engraue, And deck with dainty flowres their bridall bed, 4 That to their heauenly spouse both sweet and braue They might appeare, when he their soules shall saue.
These deathful deeds as great Columbus eyed, With anxious tone he thus addrest the Guide: Why combat here these transatlantic bands, And strow their corsesthro thy pathless lands?
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