English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School Use, Том 10Macmillan Company, 1914 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... true old times are dead , When every morning brought a noble chance , And every chance brought out a noble knight . Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh . But now the whole Round Table ...
... true old times are dead , When every morning brought a noble chance , And every chance brought out a noble knight . Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh . But now the whole Round Table ...
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... true ; my son , thou art too hard , Not stagger'd by this ominous earth and heaven : But heaven and earth are threads of the same loom , Play into one another , and weave the web That may confound thee yet . Harold . Nay , I trust not ...
... true ; my son , thou art too hard , Not stagger'd by this ominous earth and heaven : But heaven and earth are threads of the same loom , Play into one another , and weave the web That may confound thee yet . Harold . Nay , I trust not ...
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... of God — have I fought men Like Harold and his brethren , and his guard - Of English . Every man about his king Fell where he stood . They loved him : and , pray God My Normans may but move as true with me To 44 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... of God — have I fought men Like Harold and his brethren , and his guard - Of English . Every man about his king Fell where he stood . They loved him : and , pray God My Normans may but move as true with me To 44 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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A Reader for School Use. My Normans may but move as true with me To the door of death . Make them again one Of one self - stock at first , people — Norman , English ; ' And English , Norman ; we should have a hand To grasp the world with ...
A Reader for School Use. My Normans may but move as true with me To the door of death . Make them again one Of one self - stock at first , people — Norman , English ; ' And English , Norman ; we should have a hand To grasp the world with ...
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... true justice in England till all men were equal before the law . ACT I SCENE I. Becket's House in London . Chamber barely furnished . Becket unrobing . Herbert of Bosham and Servant . Becket . Am I the man ? That rang Within my head ...
... true justice in England till all men were equal before the law . ACT I SCENE I. Becket's House in London . Chamber barely furnished . Becket unrobing . Herbert of Bosham and Servant . Becket . Am I the man ? That rang Within my head ...
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