English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... dead is as my death to me . Yet let us hence , and find or feel a way Thro ' this blind haze , which ever since I saw One lying in the dust at Almesbury , Hath folded in the passes of the world . " Then rose the King and moved his host ...
... dead is as my death to me . Yet let us hence , and find or feel a way Thro ' this blind haze , which ever since I saw One lying in the dust at Almesbury , Hath folded in the passes of the world . " Then rose the King and moved his host ...
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... dead . Last , as by some one death - bed after wail Of suffering , silence follows , or thro ' death Or deathlike swoon , thus over all that shore , Save for some whisper of the seething seas , A dead hush fell ; but when the dolorous ...
... dead . Last , as by some one death - bed after wail Of suffering , silence follows , or thro ' death Or deathlike swoon , thus over all that shore , Save for some whisper of the seething seas , A dead hush fell ; but when the dolorous ...
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... dead , My dead , as tho ' they had not died for me ? - O Bedivere , for on my heart hath fall'n Confusion , till I know not what I am , Nor whence I am , nor whether I be king . Behold , I seem but king among the dead . " Then spake the ...
... dead , My dead , as tho ' they had not died for me ? - O Bedivere , for on my heart hath fall'n Confusion , till I know not what I am , Nor whence I am , nor whether I be king . Behold , I seem but king among the dead . " Then spake the ...
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... dead thou holdest me for king . King am I , whatsoever be their cry ; And one last act of knighthood shalt thou see Yet , ere I pass . " And uttering this the King Made at the man : then Modred smote his liege Hard on that helm which ...
... dead thou holdest me for king . King am I , whatsoever be their cry ; And one last act of knighthood shalt thou see Yet , ere I pass . " And uttering this the King Made at the man : then Modred smote his liege Hard on that helm which ...
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... dead , When every morning brought a noble chance , And every chance brought out a noble knight . Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh . But now the whole Round Table is dissolved Which ...
... dead , When every morning brought a noble chance , And every chance brought out a noble knight . Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh . But now the whole Round Table is dissolved Which ...
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