English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School Use, Том 10Macmillan Company, 1914 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... ever - was in this Britain , And conquer'd it , Cassibelan , thine uncle , - Famous in Cæsar's praises no whit less MIA OL Than in his feats deserving it , - B I Boadicea Cymbeline (Selected Scene) William Shakespeare.
... ever - was in this Britain , And conquer'd it , Cassibelan , thine uncle , - Famous in Cæsar's praises no whit less MIA OL Than in his feats deserving it , - B I Boadicea Cymbeline (Selected Scene) William Shakespeare.
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... thine enemy : - - Receive it from me then : War and confusion In Cæsar's name pronounce I ' gainst thee : look For fury not to be resisted . BOADICEA WILLIAM COWPER THE Romans proved cruel masters . Under Suetonius ( 63 A.D. ) they took ...
... thine enemy : - - Receive it from me then : War and confusion In Cæsar's name pronounce I ' gainst thee : look For fury not to be resisted . BOADICEA WILLIAM COWPER THE Romans proved cruel masters . Under Suetonius ( 63 A.D. ) they took ...
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... thine house . " Then spake the King : " My house hath been my doom . But call not thou this traitor of my house Who hath but dwelt beneath one roof with me . My house are rather they who sware my vows , Yea , even while they brake them ...
... thine house . " Then spake the King : " My house hath been my doom . But call not thou this traitor of my house Who hath but dwelt beneath one roof with me . My house are rather they who sware my vows , Yea , even while they brake them ...
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... thine eyes that this is done . Speak out what is it thou hast heard , or seen ? " And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " Sir King , I closed mine eyelids , lest the gems Should blind my purpose , for I never saw , Nor shall see ...
... thine eyes that this is done . Speak out what is it thou hast heard , or seen ? " And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " Sir King , I closed mine eyelids , lest the gems Should blind my purpose , for I never saw , Nor shall see ...
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... where was glory like to mine ? " Loudly all the courtiers echoed , " Where is glory like to thine ? " " What avail me all my kingdoms ? Weary am I now and old ; Those fair sons I have begotten long to see me 22 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... where was glory like to mine ? " Loudly all the courtiers echoed , " Where is glory like to thine ? " " What avail me all my kingdoms ? Weary am I now and old ; Those fair sons I have begotten long to see me 22 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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