English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... in men's eyes , and will to ears and tongues Be theme and hearing ever was in this Britain , And conquer'd it , Cassibelan , thine uncle , Famous in Cæsar's praises no whit less Than in his feats deserving it , — for him B I.
... in men's eyes , and will to ears and tongues Be theme and hearing ever was in this Britain , And conquer'd it , Cassibelan , thine uncle , Famous in Cæsar's praises no whit less Than in his feats deserving it , — for him B I.
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... eyes Weep upon thy matchless wrongs , ' Tis because resentment ties All the terrors of our tongues . " Rome shall perish , write that word In the blood that she has spilt ; Perish hopeless and abhorr'd , Deep in ruin as in guilt ...
... eyes Weep upon thy matchless wrongs , ' Tis because resentment ties All the terrors of our tongues . " Rome shall perish , write that word In the blood that she has spilt ; Perish hopeless and abhorr'd , Deep in ruin as in guilt ...
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... eyes that this is done . Speak out : what is it thou hast heard , or seen ? " And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " Sir King , I closed mine eyelids , lest the gems Should blind my purpose , for I never saw , Nor shall see , here or ...
... eyes that this is done . Speak out : what is it thou hast heard , or seen ? " And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " Sir King , I closed mine eyelids , lest the gems Should blind my purpose , for I never saw , Nor shall see , here or ...
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... 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 shoulders drew the languid hands , And ...
... 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 shoulders drew the languid hands , And ...
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... eyes of ladies and of kings . Then loudly cried the bold Sir Bedivere : " Ah ! my Lord Arthur , whither shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead , When every morning brought a ...
... eyes of ladies and of kings . Then loudly cried the bold Sir Bedivere : " Ah ! my Lord Arthur , whither shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead , When every morning brought a ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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