English History Told by English PoetsKatharine Lee Bates, Katharine Coman Macmillan, 1908 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... hear these churchmen sing . Still are they singing ? It was Candlemas , My queen sat splendid at the prow and listened With heaving breast . ' Twas then the passion seized me To emulate , to let her know my ear Had common pleasure with ...
... hear these churchmen sing . Still are they singing ? It was Candlemas , My queen sat splendid at the prow and listened With heaving breast . ' Twas then the passion seized me To emulate , to let her know my ear Had common pleasure with ...
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... hear he hath not long to live . Harold . So we will . It may be . William . Why then the heir of England , who is he ? Harold . The Atheling is nearest to the throne . William . But sickly , slight , half - witted 34 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... hear he hath not long to live . Harold . So we will . It may be . William . Why then the heir of England , who is he ? Harold . The Atheling is nearest to the throne . William . But sickly , slight , half - witted 34 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... my strong prayer Be weaken'd in thy sight , because I love The husband of another ! Norman Cries . Ha Rou ! Ha Rou ! No. Edith . I do not hear our English war - cry . Stigand . - Edith . Look out upon the battle — is 42 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... my strong prayer Be weaken'd in thy sight , because I love The husband of another ! Norman Cries . Ha Rou ! Ha Rou ! No. Edith . I do not hear our English war - cry . Stigand . - Edith . Look out upon the battle — is 42 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... hear he is in prison . It is my birthday . I have reign'd one year in the wild wood . My mother , For whose sake , and the blessed Queen of Heaven , I reverence all women , bade me , dying , Whene'er this day should come about , to ...
... hear he is in prison . It is my birthday . I have reign'd one year in the wild wood . My mother , For whose sake , and the blessed Queen of Heaven , I reverence all women , bade me , dying , Whene'er this day should come about , to ...
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... hear our arrows whizzing overhead , And catch the winding of a phantom horn . Robin . And surely these old oaks will murmur thee Marian along with Robin . I am most happy - Art thou not mine ? - and happy that our King Is here again ...
... hear our arrows whizzing overhead , And catch the winding of a phantom horn . Robin . And surely these old oaks will murmur thee Marian along with Robin . I am most happy - Art thou not mine ? - and happy that our King Is here again ...
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