Word from England: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Compiled for the King's ForcesEnglish Universities Press, 1940 - Всего страниц: 248 |
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... Darkness We entered upon the moor , and had advanced about a mile when dark night fell around us ; we were in a wild path , with high brushwood on either side , when the rider said that he could not confront the darkness , and begged me ...
... Darkness We entered upon the moor , and had advanced about a mile when dark night fell around us ; we were in a wild path , with high brushwood on either side , when the rider said that he could not confront the darkness , and begged me ...
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... dark , but word went round that it was Louis Botha , the new Commandant - General , appointed in place of Piet Joubert who was seriously ill . He addressed the men from the saddle , telling them of the shame that would be theirs if they ...
... dark , but word went round that it was Louis Botha , the new Commandant - General , appointed in place of Piet Joubert who was seriously ill . He addressed the men from the saddle , telling them of the shame that would be theirs if they ...
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... dark , and I am far from home- Lead Thou me on ! Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see The distant scene , one step enough for me . I was not ever thus , nor pray'd that Thou Shouldst lead me on . I loved to choose and see my path ...
... dark , and I am far from home- Lead Thou me on ! Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see The distant scene , one step enough for me . I was not ever thus , nor pray'd that Thou Shouldst lead me on . I loved to choose and see my path ...
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TIMES AND SEASONS | 1 |
John Keats | 8 |
YOU MEANER BEAUTIES OF THE NIGHT | 14 |
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arms army battle blood blow blue brave breath bugles blown C. H. Sorley Colonel's dark dawn dead dear death deep Don John dreams earth enemy England English eyes face fair fear fight fire fleet foes Francis Vere friends G. K. Chesterton galloped Gasman glory green Greensleeves hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill honour horse hound John Keats John of Austria Kamal King land laugh light Lochinvar look Lord loud maid mare Maurice Baring mountain Nelly Gray never night numbers o'er Percy Bysshe Shelley prince ride river rock round Rudyard Kipling running-they're running sails ships sing sleep Snowy River Song soul stand stars stood storm sweet sword thee There's thine things thou turned W. E. Henley W. H. Davies waves wild William Shakespeare wind wings wounded