English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... arms , none . Cym . Son , let your mother end . Clo . We have yet many among us can gripe as hard as Cassibelan : I do not say I am one ; but I have a hand . Why tribute ? Why should we pay tribute ? If Cæsar can hide the sun from us ...
... arms , none . Cym . Son , let your mother end . Clo . We have yet many among us can gripe as hard as Cassibelan : I do not say I am one ; but I have a hand . Why tribute ? Why should we pay tribute ? If Cæsar can hide the sun from us ...
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... arms , shall win the prize ; Harmony the path to fame . " Then the progeny that springs From the forests of our land , Arm'd with thunder , clad with wings , " " Shall a wider world command . Regions Cæsar never knew Thy posterity shall ...
... arms , shall win the prize ; Harmony the path to fame . " Then the progeny that springs From the forests of our land , Arm'd with thunder , clad with wings , " " Shall a wider world command . Regions Cæsar never knew Thy posterity shall ...
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... arm Rose up from out the bosom of the lake , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , Holding the sword and how I row'd across And took it , and have worn it , like a king ; And , wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime , this ...
... arm Rose up from out the bosom of the lake , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , Holding the sword and how I row'd across And took it , and have worn it , like a king ; And , wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime , this ...
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... arm Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , And caught him by the hilt , and brandish'd him Three times , and drew him under in the mere . And lightly went the other to the King . Then spoke King Arthur , drawing thicker breath ...
... arm Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , And caught him by the hilt , and brandish'd him Three times , and drew him under in the mere . And lightly went the other to the King . Then spoke King Arthur , drawing thicker breath ...
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... arm , And looking wistfully with wide blue eyes As in a picture . Him Sir Bedivere Remorsefully regarded thro ' his tears , And would have spoken , but he found not words ; Then took with care , and kneeling on one knee , O'er both his ...
... arm , And looking wistfully with wide blue eyes As in a picture . Him Sir Bedivere Remorsefully regarded thro ' his tears , And would have spoken , but he found not words ; Then took with care , and kneeling on one knee , O'er both his ...
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