Our English Troupes retyre, I cannot stay them, A Woman clad in Armour chaseth them.
Ah, know you not the Citie fauours them, And they haue troupes of Souldiers at their beck?
There goes the Talbot with his Colours spred, And all the Troupesof English after him.
Cependant les Français fuyerent a toutes jambes, la bataille etoit perdue lorsque tout a coup on entendait dire que le General Dessaix arrive avec une division detroupes fraiches.
I haue sometimes heard tell, that the wise auoyding Cityes and Troupes of Men, haue wythdrawne themselues into the desertes, for leysure to contemplate heauenly thynges.
Thus the relations of the troupes de la marine with the colony were close; and formed a sort of connecting link between the troops of the line and the native militia.
The troupes de la marine had for a long time formed the permanent military establishment of Canada.
Among the visiting theatrical troupes was one called the "Haeusslersche Gesellschaft," which played in summer at Nuremberg, in winter in Muenster and Eichstaedt.
From the many itinerant troupes of players performing in booths, or, in the larger cities, in the play-houses, the better class of actors were slowly finding their way into permanent companies engaged and supported by the governments.
They composed a sort of reserve of raw material, to be worked into established troupes when an extra one or a substitute was needed.
The various troupes of performers are the private property of certain noblemen, who greatly pride themselves on the skill and beauty of their "prima-donnas".
The strolling troupes dispense with even this imitation of a dressing-room, and prepare themselves for their parts in full view of the audience.
The girl's father and mother accompanied her, and when the gallant colonel of Italian troupes failed to keep his contract with the sweet singer, the father became enraged and wanted to fight a duel with the military impresario.
Companies were now springing up everywhere, and so great was the rage for ministrelsy that the troupes were obliged to give morning concerts.
Managers do not care to pay for good troupes, and the troupes are consequently small and poor.
Them in tweluetroupes their Captain did dispart 2 And round about in fittest steades did place, Where each might best offend his proper part, 4 And his contrary obiect most deface, As euery one seem'd meetest in that cace.
To Haddon Chambers, March, 1913: I propose, and the troupes dispose!
Cavendish having the command of 30 troupes of horse and dragoons, drawes out 16 only, and leaving all the rest for a reserve, advanced towards them, and engaged himselfe with this small partie against all their strength.
The double pay of these troops soldes is likely to have an excellent effect on the Troupes de ligne.
French are themselves their greatest enemies; 4000 Marseillais are marched against Arles and Avignon, the troupes de ligne are divided between the two parties, and the flame of civil war will soon extend over the southern provinces.
Takatoki, hearing of this, summoned two rival troupes of Dengaku players to Kamakura and witnessed their performances without regard to the passage of time.
He distributed the members of the troupes among the noble families related to the Hojo, and made these nobles compete to furnish the performers with magnificent costumes.
The Harris Woodpecker visits the winter troupes only in a patronizing way.
Also, because of the season's mildness, winter bird troupes are not such an important institution as in the frigid East.
To Gavarni, the poet of chloroses, I leave his troupes of beauties sick and wan; I cannot find among these pale, pale roses, The red ideal mine eyes would gaze upon.
Vpon a time the King led his troupes ouer the foord of Dine; and when halfe his army had passed, the other halfe by reason of the rising of the Sea, was compelled to stay.
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