English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... heart was cold With formless fear ; and ev'n on Arthur fell Confusion , since he saw not whom he fought , For friend and foe were shadows in the mist , And friend slew friend not knowing whom he slew : And some had visions out of golden ...
... heart was cold With formless fear ; and ev'n on Arthur fell Confusion , since he saw not whom he fought , For friend and foe were shadows in the mist , And friend slew friend not knowing whom he slew : And some had visions out of golden ...
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... 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 bold Sir Bedivere : " My King , King everywhere ! and so the dead have kings ...
... 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 bold Sir Bedivere : " My King , King everywhere ! and so the dead have kings ...
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... heart , and not the dinner , fool , that doth my rest impair . Can a king be great as I am , prithee , and yet know no care ? Oh , I'm sick , and tired , and weary . " -Some one cried , The King's armchair ! " 66 Then toward the lackeys ...
... heart , and not the dinner , fool , that doth my rest impair . Can a king be great as I am , prithee , and yet know no care ? Oh , I'm sick , and tired , and weary . " -Some one cried , The King's armchair ! " 66 Then toward the lackeys ...
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... 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 Normandy . Harold , Earl of Wessex , was preferred by the English , but William ...
... 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 Normandy . Harold , Earl of Wessex , was preferred by the English , but William ...
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... thee lie under the hollins green , And through thine heart an arrow keen ; And out of thy body a smoke did rise , Which smirched the sunshine out of the skies : 1 ominous dream . So if thou God's anointed be I rede thee unto THE RED KING ...
... thee lie under the hollins green , And through thine heart an arrow keen ; And out of thy body a smoke did rise , Which smirched the sunshine out of the skies : 1 ominous dream . So if thou God's anointed be I rede thee unto THE RED KING ...
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