English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... of the Light Brigade , " " The Defence of Lucknow , " " Ave Imperatrix . " The ... Henry Newbolt for permission to use " Drake's Drum " ( taken from " The ... Lord Tennyson . CONTENTS Boadicea • King Canute • Cymbeline . ( Selected PREFACE ix.
... of the Light Brigade , " " The Defence of Lucknow , " " Ave Imperatrix . " The ... Henry Newbolt for permission to use " Drake's Drum " ( taken from " The ... Lord Tennyson . CONTENTS Boadicea • King Canute • Cymbeline . ( Selected PREFACE ix.
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A Reader for School Use. PAGE Bannockburn . ( From " The Lord of the Isles , " Canto VI . ) King Edward the Second ... Henry the Fourth . King Henry the Fifth . The Battle of Agincourt ( Selected Scenes ) ( Selected Scenes ) William ...
A Reader for School Use. PAGE Bannockburn . ( From " The Lord of the Isles , " Canto VI . ) King Edward the Second ... Henry the Fourth . King Henry the Fifth . The Battle of Agincourt ( Selected Scenes ) ( Selected Scenes ) William ...
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... of Mary , Queen of Scots , on the Approach of Spring The Armada . ( A Fragment ) Drake's Drum • The Revenge . A Battle of the Fleet Queen Elizabeth . Robert Burns 285 Lord Macaulay 288 Henry Newbolt 293 Lord Tennyson 295 Sarah Williams ...
... of Mary , Queen of Scots , on the Approach of Spring The Armada . ( A Fragment ) Drake's Drum • The Revenge . A Battle of the Fleet Queen Elizabeth . Robert Burns 285 Lord Macaulay 288 Henry Newbolt 293 Lord Tennyson 295 Sarah Williams ...
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... HENRY I. ( 1100–1135 ) , the fourth son of the Conqueror , was left by his father with a good sum in money , but no land ; yet he became a great king . He succeeded to ... King Henry held it as life's whole gain That after 48 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... HENRY I. ( 1100–1135 ) , the fourth son of the Conqueror , was left by his father with a good sum in money , but no land ; yet he became a great king . He succeeded to ... King Henry held it as life's whole gain That after 48 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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A Reader for School Use. King Henry held it as life's whole gain That after his death his son should reign . ' Twas so in my youth I heard men say , And my old age calls it back to - day . King Henry of England's realm was he , And Henry ...
A Reader for School Use. King Henry held it as life's whole gain That after his death his son should reign . ' Twas so in my youth I heard men say , And my old age calls it back to - day . King Henry of England's realm was he , And Henry ...
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