English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... horse's leg — it was mine own to break ; I like to have my toys , and break them too . William . Well , thou shalt have another Norman knight ! William Rufus . And may I break his legs ? - Yea , get thee gone ! [ Exit . William ...
... horse's leg — it was mine own to break ; I like to have my toys , and break them too . William . Well , thou shalt have another Norman knight ! William Rufus . And may I break his legs ? - Yea , get thee gone ! [ Exit . William ...
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... horse - Their horse are thronging to the barricades ; I see the gonfanon of Holy Peter Floating above their helmets - ha ! he is down ! Edith . He down ! Who down ? Stigand . The Norman Count is down . Edith . So perish all the enemies ...
... horse - Their horse are thronging to the barricades ; I see the gonfanon of Holy Peter Floating above their helmets - ha ! he is down ! Edith . He down ! Who down ? Stigand . The Norman Count is down . Edith . So perish all the enemies ...
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... horse , The horse and horseman roll along the hill , They fly once more , they fly , the Norman flies ! * * * Edith . O God , the God of truth hath heard my cry . Follow them , follow them , drive them to the sea ! Stigand . Truth ! no ...
... horse , The horse and horseman roll along the hill , They fly once more , they fly , the Norman flies ! * * * Edith . O God , the God of truth hath heard my cry . Follow them , follow them , drive them to the sea ! Stigand . Truth ! no ...
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... horse- wields His war - club , dashes it on Gurth , and Gurth , Our noble Gurth , is down ! Edith . Stigand . And Leofwin is down ! Edith . Have mercy on us ! Have mercy on us ! O Thou that knowest , let not my strong prayer Be weaken'd ...
... horse- wields His war - club , dashes it on Gurth , and Gurth , Our noble Gurth , is down ! Edith . Stigand . And Leofwin is down ! Edith . Have mercy on us ! Have mercy on us ! O Thou that knowest , let not my strong prayer Be weaken'd ...
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... horses had I slain beneath me : twice - - I thought that all was lost . Since I knew battle , And that was from my boyhood , never yet- No , by the splendor of God - have I fought men Like Harold and his brethren , and his guard Of ...
... horses had I slain beneath me : twice - - I thought that all was lost . Since I knew battle , And that was from my boyhood , never yet- No , by the splendor of God - have I fought men Like Harold and his brethren , and his guard Of ...
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