English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... bravery of your isle , which stands As Neptune's park , ribbèd and palèd in With rocks unscalable and roaring waters , With sands that will not bear your enemies ' boats , But suck them up to the top - mast . A kind of con- quest Cæsar ...
... bravery of your isle , which stands As Neptune's park , ribbèd and palèd in With rocks unscalable and roaring waters , With sands that will not bear your enemies ' boats , But suck them up to the top - mast . A kind of con- quest Cæsar ...
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... brave deeds so many marvellous stories have been told . Twelve great battles were fought and won in the long struggle against the Saxons . The crowning victory of Mount Badon ( 520 ) checked the progress of the invasion . A peace was ...
... brave deeds so many marvellous stories have been told . Twelve great battles were fought and won in the long struggle against the Saxons . The crowning victory of Mount Badon ( 520 ) checked the progress of the invasion . A peace was ...
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... , his captains , and brave knights , To grace a banquet . The high city gates Are envious which shall see your triumph pass ; The streets are full of music . BECKET LORD TENNYSON HENRY II . was not only a 62 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... , his captains , and brave knights , To grace a banquet . The high city gates Are envious which shall see your triumph pass ; The streets are full of music . BECKET LORD TENNYSON HENRY II . was not only a 62 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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A Reader for School Use. V O ye of Anjou and of stout Touraine ! Brave bachelors and knights of warlike deed , Did you but know the place where I remain , Would ye not aid your sovereign in his need ? Would ye not rescue him ? — Alas ...
A Reader for School Use. V O ye of Anjou and of stout Touraine ! Brave bachelors and knights of warlike deed , Did you but know the place where I remain , Would ye not aid your sovereign in his need ? Would ye not rescue him ? — Alas ...
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... brave Robin did say ; “ They'll pay a visit to thee . ” They took the gallows from the slack , 2 They set it in the glen , They hanged the proud sheriff on that , Released their own three men . 1 fear . 2 hillside . KING JOHN WILLIAM ...
... brave Robin did say ; “ They'll pay a visit to thee . ” They took the gallows from the slack , 2 They set it in the glen , They hanged the proud sheriff on that , Released their own three men . 1 fear . 2 hillside . KING JOHN WILLIAM ...
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