English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School Use, Том 10Macmillan Company, 1914 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... thou holdest me for king . King am I , whatsoever be their cry ; And one last act of knighthood shalt thou see Yet , ere I pass . " And uttering this the King Made at the man : then Modred smote his lege Hard on that helm which many a ...
... thou holdest me for king . King am I , whatsoever be their cry ; And one last act of knighthood shalt thou see Yet , ere I pass . " And uttering this the King Made at the man : then Modred smote his lege Hard on that helm which many a ...
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... Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur , Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days , one summer noon , an arm Rose up from out the bosom of the lake , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , Holding the ...
... Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur , Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days , one summer noon , an arm Rose up from out the bosom of the lake , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , Holding the ...
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... 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 , here or elsewhere , till I die , Not tho ' I live three ...
... 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 , here or elsewhere , till I die , Not tho ' I live three ...
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... thou , If thou shouldst never see my face again , Pray for my soul . More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of . Wherefore , let thy THE PASSING OF ARTHUR 15.
... thou , If thou shouldst never see my face again , Pray for my soul . More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of . Wherefore , let thy THE PASSING OF ARTHUR 15.
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... thou foaming brine . " " Back ! " he said , " From the sacred shore I stand on , I command thee to retreat ; Venture not , thou stormy rebel , to approach thy master's seat ; Ocean , be thou still ! I bid thee come not nearer to my feet ...
... thou foaming brine . " " Back ! " he said , " From the sacred shore I stand on , I command thee to retreat ; Venture not , thou stormy rebel , to approach thy master's seat ; Ocean , be thou still ! I bid thee come not nearer to my feet ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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