English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... Lord Tennyson Alfred and his Descendants . ( Two Sonnets united ) Canute the Dane . ( Selected Passage ) Harold . ( Selected Scenes ) William Wordsworth • PAGE 1 4 6 William Wordsworth 17 • 18 Michael Field • 19 William Makepeace ...
... Lord Tennyson Alfred and his Descendants . ( Two Sonnets united ) Canute the Dane . ( Selected Passage ) Harold . ( Selected Scenes ) William Wordsworth • PAGE 1 4 6 William Wordsworth 17 • 18 Michael Field • 19 William Makepeace ...
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... Lord Tennyson 266 Book V. , Canto IX . ) Edmund Spenser 283 Lament of Mary , Queen of Scots , on the Approach of Spring The Armada . ( A Fragment ) Drake's Drum • The Revenge . A Battle of the Fleet Queen Elizabeth . Robert Burns 285 Lord ...
... Lord Tennyson 266 Book V. , Canto IX . ) Edmund Spenser 283 Lament of Mary , Queen of Scots , on the Approach of Spring The Armada . ( A Fragment ) Drake's Drum • The Revenge . A Battle of the Fleet Queen Elizabeth . Robert Burns 285 Lord ...
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... Lord Tennyson 385 Crowned and Wedded Elizabeth Barrett Browning 388 Lord Tennyson 392 To the Memory of Prince Albert . ( From " Idylls of the King . " Dedication ) . To the Queen . ( Dedication of her Laureate's Poems ) Chartist Song ...
... Lord Tennyson 385 Crowned and Wedded Elizabeth Barrett Browning 388 Lord Tennyson 392 To the Memory of Prince Albert . ( From " Idylls of the King . " Dedication ) . To the Queen . ( Dedication of her Laureate's Poems ) Chartist Song ...
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... Lord of the harp and liberating spear ; Mirror of Princes ! Indigent Renown Might range the starry ether for a crown Equal to his deserts , who like a year Pours forth his bounty , like a day doth cheer , And awes like night with mercy ...
... Lord of the harp and liberating spear ; Mirror of Princes ! Indigent Renown Might range the starry ether for a crown Equal to his deserts , who like a year Pours forth his bounty , like a day doth cheer , And awes like night with mercy ...
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... lord , it is the lampreys served to dinner , or the veal ? " " Psha ! " exclaimed the angry monarch , " Keeper , ' tis not that I feel . " ' Tis the heart , and not the dinner , fool , that doth my rest impair . Can a king be great as I ...
... lord , it is the lampreys served to dinner , or the veal ? " " Psha ! " exclaimed the angry monarch , " Keeper , ' tis not that I feel . " ' Tis the heart , and not the dinner , fool , that doth my rest impair . Can a king be great as I ...
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