The hachments were caried onelie by capteins to the number of twelue; and round about the chariot rode fiue hundred men of armes all in blacke armour, their horsses barbed blacke, and they with the but ends of their speares vpwards.
The store of Sammons which it affoordeth, caused his ancestours ta take the Sammon speares for their Armes: for hee beareth A, a Cheuron, betweene three Sammon speares S.
Up spring the speares twenty foot on height; Out go the swordes as the silver bright.
There is no more to say, but east and west In go the speares sadly* in the rest; *steadily In go the sharpe spurs into the side.
And after that, with sharpe speares strong They foined* each at other wonder long.
Their steel-hed speares they strongly coucht, and met 2 Together with impetuous rage and forse, That with the terrour of their fierce affret, 4 They rudely droue to ground both man and horse, That each awhile lay like a sencelesse corse.
The Pinace drawing her boate after her, the Iauans presently leapt into it, and cutte a sunder the roape that helde it, which they immediately stole from vs, thrusting with their Speares in at the loope holes.
There is no more to say, but East and West In go the speares sadly in the rest; In goeth the sharpe spur into the side; There see men who can just and who can ride.
Then they toke theirspeares with sharpe heades wel fyled, and spurred their horses and rune togeyder.
They sett their speares unto their steeds, And eache att other flie.
They coucht theire speares (their horses ran, As though there had beene thunder), And strucke them each immidst their shields, Wherewith they broke in sunder.
And nowe the Englishe hoste drewe neare, And alle in battle arraye; Theire shyning swordes and glitt'ring speares Shot rounde a brilliante raye.
And firste march'd forthe the Galloway men, Of the antiente Picts they sprange; Theyr speares all soe brighte and bucklers strong For manye myles yrang.
They spent speares and brake shields; They pounsed as fowl in the fields; Either foamed as doth a boar.
Then rode they together full right, With sharpe speares and swordes bright; They smote together sore.
Then he called upon Father Speares and found that he was out of town, and even in his desperation was conscious of a sensation of relief at the thought that Father Speares was beyond appeal.
By the way, you know he gave me that portrait of Father Speares to do for the church.
But since the Church of the Immaculate Conception had risen into being with Father Speares, there was an Ishmaelitish rumor afloat that with Father Speares it would pass away.
Father Speares sighed and passed his hand across his brow.
His eyes fell on the arm of the sofa which was slightly worn as if from friction, and he remembered that he never used it, and that it was the one on which Father Speares had been accustomed to take his daily nap.
Father Speares had smiled and patted him upon the shoulder.
So he had gone from Father Speares into the world.
Father Speareshimself was not insensible to the danger, and with the fervor of an enthusiast he labored to perpetuate the ceremonials his soul loved.
A week later Mr. Speares came, and was introduced to the baby as it lay in its crib.
Then the sheriffe's men their upraisedspeares Did plye about the people's eares.
And woe the day; the rabble route Their speares did breake like glasse aboute.
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