English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... court of Cymbeline . Lucius demands a renewal of the tribute paid to Julius Cæsar , and regards Cymbeline's refusal as amounting to a declaration of war . ACT III SCENE I. BRITAIN . A Room of State in Cymbeline's Palace . ( Enter , at ...
... court of Cymbeline . Lucius demands a renewal of the tribute paid to Julius Cæsar , and regards Cymbeline's refusal as amounting to a declaration of war . ACT III SCENE I. BRITAIN . A Room of State in Cymbeline's Palace . ( Enter , at ...
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... court , was elected king after the death of Harthacanute . He was Norman at heart , and had little con- cern for the well - being of England . Having no children , he promised to leave the kingdom to his kinsman , William , Duke of ...
... court , was elected king after the death of Harthacanute . He was Norman at heart , and had little con- cern for the well - being of England . Having no children , he promised to leave the kingdom to his kinsman , William , Duke of ...
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... court ? Man - at - arms . I cannot tell . I have the Count's commands . Harold . Stand out of earshot then , and keep me still In eyeshot . Man - at - arms . Yea , Lord Harold . ( Withdraws . ) Harold . And arm'd men Ever keep watch ...
... court ? Man - at - arms . I cannot tell . I have the Count's commands . Harold . Stand out of earshot then , and keep me still In eyeshot . Man - at - arms . Yea , Lord Harold . ( Withdraws . ) Harold . And arm'd men Ever keep watch ...
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... court would crowd , The poor flung ploughshares on his road , And shrieked : " Our cry is from King to God ! " But all the chiefs of the English land Had knelt and kissed the Prince's hand . And next with his son he sailed to France To ...
... court would crowd , The poor flung ploughshares on his road , And shrieked : " Our cry is from King to God ! " But all the chiefs of the English land Had knelt and kissed the Prince's hand . And next with his son he sailed to France To ...
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... court at Winchester . We spoke with the King's high chamberlain , And he wept and mourned again and again , As if his own son had been slain : And round us ever there crowded fast Great men with faces all aghast : And who so bold that ...
... court at Winchester . We spoke with the King's high chamberlain , And he wept and mourned again and again , As if his own son had been slain : And round us ever there crowded fast Great men with faces all aghast : And who so bold that ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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