English History Told by English PoetsKatharine Lee Bates, Katharine Coman Macmillan, 1908 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... and noble personages rather than on the life of the nation as a whole . It is a stately and a tragic story as the poets tell it , too stately and too tragic to give an altogether just impression of the growth of a great people ; but it vii.
... and noble personages rather than on the life of the nation as a whole . It is a stately and a tragic story as the poets tell it , too stately and too tragic to give an altogether just impression of the growth of a great people ; but it vii.
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... give it law , To curb my wild thoughts with the rein of metre . Row to the shore ! So pleasantly it ran , A ripple on the wave . I grew ambitious To be a scholar like King Alfred , gather Wise men about me , in myself possess A treasure ...
... give it law , To curb my wild thoughts with the rein of metre . Row to the shore ! So pleasantly it ran , A ripple on the wave . I grew ambitious To be a scholar like King Alfred , gather Wise men about me , in myself possess A treasure ...
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... give his kingly voice To me as his successor . Knowest thou this ? Harold . I learn it now . William . ' Thou knowest I am his cousin , Ay . And that my wife descends from Alfred ? Harold . William . Who hath a better claim then to the ...
... give his kingly voice To me as his successor . Knowest thou this ? Harold . I learn it now . William . ' Thou knowest I am his cousin , Ay . And that my wife descends from Alfred ? Harold . William . Who hath a better claim then to the ...
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... give his official sanction to the document defin- ing the power of the king's courts respecting the clergy . The contro- versy ripened into open quarrel . Becket fled to the Continent , but was lured back to England by the hope of ...
... give his official sanction to the document defin- ing the power of the king's courts respecting the clergy . The contro- versy ripened into open quarrel . Becket fled to the Continent , but was lured back to England by the hope of ...
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... give the poor . I am none the worse for that , and all the better For this free forest - life , for while I sat Among my thralls in my baronial hall The groining hid the heavens ; but since I breathed , A houseless head beneath the sun ...
... give the poor . I am none the worse for that , and all the better For this free forest - life , for while I sat Among my thralls in my baronial hall The groining hid the heavens ; but since I breathed , A houseless head beneath the sun ...
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