English History Told by English PoetsKatharine Lee Bates, Katharine Coman Macmillan, 1908 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... gainst our rocks : for joy whereof The fam'd Cassibelan , who was once at point , - O , giglot1 fortune ! - to master Cæsar's sword , 1 fickle . - Made Lud's town with rejoicing fires bright And Britons strut 2 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... gainst our rocks : for joy whereof The fam'd Cassibelan , who was once at point , - O , giglot1 fortune ! - to master Cæsar's sword , 1 fickle . - Made Lud's town with rejoicing fires bright And Britons strut 2 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... once , the stroke That strikes them dead is as my death to me . Yet let us hence , and find or feel a way Thro ' this blind haze , which ever since I saw One lying in the dust at Almesbury , Hath folded in the passes of the world ...
... once , the stroke That strikes them dead is as my death to me . Yet let us hence , and find or feel a way Thro ' this blind haze , which ever since I saw One lying in the dust at Almesbury , Hath folded in the passes of the world ...
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... once had fought with Rome , And rolling far along the gloomy shores The voice of days of old and days to be . Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere , And whiter than the mist that all day long Had held the field of battle was the King ...
... once had fought with Rome , And rolling far along the gloomy shores The voice of days of old and days to be . Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere , And whiter than the mist that all day long Had held the field of battle was the King ...
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... once more ; but let what will be , be . I am so deeply smitten thro ' the helm That without help I cannot last till morn . Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur , Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days , one ...
... once more ; but let what will be , be . I am so deeply smitten thro ' the helm That without help I cannot last till morn . Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur , Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days , one ...
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... once the Jewish captain stay the sun upon the hill , And the while he slew the foemen , bid the silver moon stand still ? So , no doubt , could gracious Canute , if it were his sacred will . " " Might I stay the sun above us , good 24 ...
... once the Jewish captain stay the sun upon the hill , And the while he slew the foemen , bid the silver moon stand still ? So , no doubt , could gracious Canute , if it were his sacred will . " " Might I stay the sun above us , good 24 ...
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