English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... Edward the Second . ( Selected Scenes ) Sir Walter Scott 99 Christopher Marlowe 106 Elizabethan Play of Doubtful Authorship 122 . Robert Southey 127 King Edward the Third . ( Selected Scene ) Wat Tyler . ( Selected Scenes ) King Richard ...
... Edward the Second . ( Selected Scenes ) Sir Walter Scott 99 Christopher Marlowe 106 Elizabethan Play of Doubtful Authorship 122 . Robert Southey 127 King Edward the Third . ( Selected Scene ) Wat Tyler . ( Selected Scenes ) King Richard ...
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... Edward the Elder , his daughter , Ethelflæda , Lady of Mercia , his great - grandson , Edgar the Peaceful , proved worthy of their high inheritance . I Behold a pupil of the Monkish gown , The pious ALFRED , King to Justice dear ! Lord ...
... Edward the Elder , his daughter , Ethelflæda , Lady of Mercia , his great - grandson , Edgar the Peaceful , proved worthy of their high inheritance . I Behold a pupil of the Monkish gown , The pious ALFRED , King to Justice dear ! Lord ...
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... EDWARD THE CONFESSOR , Son of Ethelred and Emma , who had spent his boyhood in exile at the Norman court , was elected king after the death of Harthacanute . He was Norman at heart , and had little con- cern for the well - being of ...
... EDWARD THE CONFESSOR , Son of Ethelred and Emma , who had spent his boyhood in exile at the Norman court , was elected king after the death of Harthacanute . He was Norman at heart , and had little con- cern for the well - being of ...
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... Edward . Tostig says 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 ...
... Edward . Tostig says 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 ...
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... Edward . I know it , son ; I am not thankless : thou Hast broken all my foes , lighten'd for me The weight of this ... Edward . What , with this flaming horror overhead ? Harold . Well , when it passes then . Edward . - Ay if it pass ...
... Edward . I know it , son ; I am not thankless : thou Hast broken all my foes , lighten'd for me The weight of this ... Edward . What , with this flaming horror overhead ? Harold . Well , when it passes then . Edward . - Ay if it pass ...
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