English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 511
... arms , and longing wait The signal to ascend - sit lingering here , Heaven's fugitives , and for their dwelling - place Accept this dark opprobrious den of shame , The prison of his tyranny who reigns By our delay ? No ! let us rather ...
... arms , and longing wait The signal to ascend - sit lingering here , Heaven's fugitives , and for their dwelling - place Accept this dark opprobrious den of shame , The prison of his tyranny who reigns By our delay ? No ! let us rather ...
Page 573
... arms accuse ; These arms may sons against their fathers use : And ' t is my wish , the next successor's reign May make no other Israelite complain . " Youth , beauty , graceful action seldom fail ; But common interest always will ...
... arms accuse ; These arms may sons against their fathers use : And ' t is my wish , the next successor's reign May make no other Israelite complain . " Youth , beauty , graceful action seldom fail ; But common interest always will ...
Page 743
... arms , to arms ! " the fierce virago cries , And swift as lightning to the combat flies . All side in parties , and begin th ' attack ; Fans clap , silks rustle , and tough whalebones crack ; Heroes ' and heroines ' shouts confusedly ...
... arms , to arms ! " the fierce virago cries , And swift as lightning to the combat flies . All side in parties , and begin th ' attack ; Fans clap , silks rustle , and tough whalebones crack ; Heroes ' and heroines ' shouts confusedly ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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