English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School Use, Том 10Macmillan Company, 1914 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... keep me still In eyeshot . Man - at - arms . Yea , Lord Harold . ( Withdraws . ) Harold . And arm'd men Ever keep watch beside my chamber door , And if I walk within the lonely wood , There is an arm'd man ever glides behind ...
... keep me still In eyeshot . Man - at - arms . Yea , Lord Harold . ( Withdraws . ) Harold . And arm'd men Ever keep watch beside my chamber door , And if I walk within the lonely wood , There is an arm'd man ever glides behind ...
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... keep . " Harold . No , Wulfnoth , no . Wulfnoth . And William laugh'd and swore that might was right , Far as he knew in this poor world of ours " Marry , the Saints must go along with us , And , brother , we will find a way , ” said he ...
... keep . " Harold . No , Wulfnoth , no . Wulfnoth . And William laugh'd and swore that might was right , Far as he knew in this poor world of ours " Marry , the Saints must go along with us , And , brother , we will find a way , ” said he ...
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... keeping of thy word , I made thee swear . Show him by whom he hath sworn . ( The two bishops advance , and raise the cloth of gold . The bodies and bones of Saints are seen lying in the ark . ) The holy bones of all the Canonized From ...
... keeping of thy word , I made thee swear . Show him by whom he hath sworn . ( The two bishops advance , and raise the cloth of gold . The bodies and bones of Saints are seen lying in the ark . ) The holy bones of all the Canonized From ...
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... keep it in mine own breast . And with the priest I thence did fare To King Henry's court at Winchester . We spoke ... keeps my son so long away ? " And they said : " The ports lie far and wide That skirt the swell of the English tide ...
... keep it in mine own breast . And with the priest I thence did fare To King Henry's court at Winchester . We spoke ... keeps my son so long away ? " And they said : " The ports lie far and wide That skirt the swell of the English tide ...
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... keep it in mine own breast . And with the priest I thence did fare To King Henry's court at Winchester . We spoke ... keeps my son so long away ? " And they said : " The ports lie far and wide That skirt the swell of the English tide ...
... keep it in mine own breast . And with the priest I thence did fare To King Henry's court at Winchester . We spoke ... keeps my son so long away ? " And they said : " The ports lie far and wide That skirt the swell of the English tide ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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