English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School Use, Том 10Macmillan Company, 1914 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... thousand pounds ; which by thee lately Is left untender'd . Queen . Shall be so ever . Clo . And , to kill the marvel , There be many Cæsars Ere such another Julius . Britain is A world by itself ; and we will nothing pay For wearing ...
... thousand pounds ; which by thee lately Is left untender'd . Queen . Shall be so ever . Clo . And , to kill the marvel , There be many Cæsars Ere such another Julius . Britain is A world by itself ; and we will nothing pay For wearing ...
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... thousand Roman soldiers was brought against the Britons , and the natives were overwhelmed . The heroic queen took her own life . When the British warrior queen , Bleeding from the Roman rods , Sought , with an indignant mien , Counsel ...
... thousand Roman soldiers was brought against the Britons , and the natives were overwhelmed . The heroic queen took her own life . When the British warrior queen , Bleeding from the Roman rods , Sought , with an indignant mien , Counsel ...
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... thousand states ; Soon her pride shall kiss the ground , - Hark ! the Gaul is at her gates . " Other Romans shall arise , Heedless of a soldier's name ; Sounds , not arms , shall win the prize ; Harmony the path to fame . " Then the ...
... thousand states ; Soon her pride shall kiss the ground , - Hark ! the Gaul is at her gates . " Other Romans shall arise , Heedless of a soldier's name ; Sounds , not arms , shall win the prize ; Harmony the path to fame . " Then the ...
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... thousand years , and sure His Majesty will do't . " Aaam , Enoch , Lamech , Cainan , Mahaleel , Methusela Lived nine hundred years apiece , and mayn't the King as well as they ? " 66 Fervently , " exclaimed the Keeper , " fervently I ...
... thousand years , and sure His Majesty will do't . " Aaam , Enoch , Lamech , Cainan , Mahaleel , Methusela Lived nine hundred years apiece , and mayn't the King as well as they ? " 66 Fervently , " exclaimed the Keeper , " fervently I ...
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... thousand winters Will strip you bare as death , a thousand summers Robe you life - green again . You seem , as it were , Immortal , and we mortal . How few Junes Will 74 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... thousand winters Will strip you bare as death , a thousand summers Robe you life - green again . You seem , as it were , Immortal , and we mortal . How few Junes Will 74 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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