English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... England , with All thy Faults , I Love thee Still . ( From " The Task . " Book II . ) William Cowper 361 Pitt and Fox . ( From the Introduction to " Marmion " ) Sir Walter Scott 363 Edmund Burke . ( From " Retaliation " ) • Oliver ...
... England , with All thy Faults , I Love thee Still . ( From " The Task . " Book II . ) William Cowper 361 Pitt and Fox . ( From the Introduction to " Marmion " ) Sir Walter Scott 363 Edmund Burke . ( From " Retaliation " ) • Oliver ...
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... Fox 398 Elizabeth Barrett Browning 400 The Day is Coming . ( Selected Stanzas ) England · W. M. W. Call 406 William Morris 408 • James Lincoln 411 ENGLISH HISTORY AS TOLD BY ENGLISH POETS CYMBELINE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CONTENTS XV.
... Fox 398 Elizabeth Barrett Browning 400 The Day is Coming . ( Selected Stanzas ) England · W. M. W. Call 406 William Morris 408 • James Lincoln 411 ENGLISH HISTORY AS TOLD BY ENGLISH POETS CYMBELINE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CONTENTS XV.
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... England , with all thy Faults , I Love thee Still . ( From “ The Task . ” Book II . ) William Cowper 361 Pitt and Fox . ( From the Introduction to “ Marmion ) Sir Walter Scott 363 Edmund Burke . ( From “ Retaliation " ) Oliver Goldsmith ...
... England , with all thy Faults , I Love thee Still . ( From “ The Task . ” Book II . ) William Cowper 361 Pitt and Fox . ( From the Introduction to “ Marmion ) Sir Walter Scott 363 Edmund Burke . ( From “ Retaliation " ) Oliver Goldsmith ...
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... England against the Danes , Alfred , king of Wessex , was the most glorious . His hard - fought victories , the wisdom of his rule , his zealous care for learning and for religion , won for him , alone among English kings , the title of ...
... England against the Danes , Alfred , king of Wessex , was the most glorious . His hard - fought victories , the wisdom of his rule , his zealous care for learning and for religion , won for him , alone among English kings , the title of ...
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... England ! many a bitter shower Fell on thy tomb ; but emulative power Flowed in thy line through undegenerate veins . The Race of Alfred covet glorious pains When dangers threaten , dangers ever new ! Black tempests bursting , blacker ...
... England ! many a bitter shower Fell on thy tomb ; but emulative power Flowed in thy line through undegenerate veins . The Race of Alfred covet glorious pains When dangers threaten , dangers ever new ! Black tempests bursting , blacker ...
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