English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... head upon her lap . And loos'd the shatter'd casque , and chafed his hands , And call'd him by his name , complaining loud , And dropping bitter tears against his brow Striped with dark blood ; for all his face was white And colorless ...
... head upon her lap . And loos'd the shatter'd casque , and chafed his hands , And call'd him by his name , complaining loud , And dropping bitter tears against his brow Striped with dark blood ; for all his face was white And colorless ...
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... heads of those who walk'd within O speak him fair , Harold , for thine own sake . Harold . Your Welshman says , " The Truth against the World , " Much more the truth against myself . Wulfnoth . Thyself ? But for my sake , oh , brother ...
... heads of those who walk'd within O speak him fair , Harold , for thine own sake . Harold . Your Welshman says , " The Truth against the World , " Much more the truth against myself . Wulfnoth . Thyself ? But for my sake , oh , brother ...
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... head . And over thee the suns arise and set , And the lark sings , the sweet stars come and go , And men are at their markets , in their fields , And woo their loves and have forgotten thee ; And thou art upright in thy living grave ...
... head . And over thee the suns arise and set , And the lark sings , the sweet stars come and go , And men are at their markets , in their fields , And woo their loves and have forgotten thee ; And thou art upright in thy living grave ...
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... head- not bounden no . ( Suddenly doors are flung open , discovering in an inner hall Count William in his state robes , seated upon his throne , between two bishops , Odo of Bayeux being one : in the centre of the hall an ark covered ...
... head- not bounden no . ( Suddenly doors are flung open , discovering in an inner hall Count William in his state robes , seated upon his throne , between two bishops , Odo of Bayeux being one : in the centre of the hall an ark covered ...
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... heads And arms are sliver'd off and splinter'd by Their lightning — and they fly - - the Norman flies . Edith . Stigand , O father , have we won the day ? Stigand . No , daughter , no - they fall behind the horse - Their horse are ...
... heads And arms are sliver'd off and splinter'd by Their lightning — and they fly - - the Norman flies . Edith . Stigand , O father , have we won the day ? Stigand . No , daughter , no - they fall behind the horse - Their horse are ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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