English History Told by English PoetsKatharine Lee Bates, Katharine Coman Macmillan, 1908 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... bring me word . " * * * Then quickly rose Sir Bedivere , and ran , * And , leaping down the ridges lightly , plunged Among the bulrush - beds , and clutch'd the sword , And strongly wheel'd and threw it . The great brand THE PASSING OF ...
... bring me word . " * * * Then quickly rose Sir Bedivere , and ran , * And , leaping down the ridges lightly , plunged Among the bulrush - beds , and clutch'd the sword , And strongly wheel'd and threw it . The great brand THE PASSING OF ...
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... thee ? I pray thee , let me hence and bring him home . ACT II SCENE II . BAYEUX PALACE . Count William and William Malet . William . We hold our Saxon woodcock in the springe , 1 As I think But he begins to flutter . He 28 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... thee ? I pray thee , let me hence and bring him home . ACT II SCENE II . BAYEUX PALACE . Count William and William Malet . William . We hold our Saxon woodcock in the springe , 1 As I think But he begins to flutter . He 28 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... bring . A grimly sweven 1 I dreamt yestreen ; I saw thee lie under the hollins green , And through thine heart an arrow keen ; And out of thy body a smoke did rise , Which smirched the sunshine out of the skies : 1 ominous dream . So if ...
... bring . A grimly sweven 1 I dreamt yestreen ; I saw thee lie under the hollins green , And through thine heart an arrow keen ; And out of thy body a smoke did rise , Which smirched the sunshine out of the skies : 1 ominous dream . So if ...
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... Bring wine from below ; Let the sailors revel ere yet they row : " Our speed shall o'ertake my father's flight Though we sail from the harbor at midnight . ” The rowers made good cheer without check ; The lords and ladies obeyed his ...
... Bring wine from below ; Let the sailors revel ere yet they row : " Our speed shall o'ertake my father's flight Though we sail from the harbor at midnight . ” The rowers made good cheer without check ; The lords and ladies obeyed his ...
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... bringing the clergy under the royal jurisdiction . Becket , however , stood by " the honor of his order , " and refused to give his official sanction to the document defin- ing the power of the king's courts respecting the clergy . The ...
... bringing the clergy under the royal jurisdiction . Becket , however , stood by " the honor of his order , " and refused to give his official sanction to the document defin- ing the power of the king's courts respecting the clergy . The ...
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