English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... stands As Neptune's park , ribbèd and palèd in With rocks unscalable and roaring waters , With sands that will not bear your enemies ' boats , But suck them up to the top - mast . A kind of con- quest Cæsar made here ; but made not here ...
... stands As Neptune's park , ribbèd and palèd in With rocks unscalable and roaring waters , With sands that will not bear your enemies ' boats , But suck them up to the top - mast . A kind of con- quest Cæsar made here ; but made not here ...
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... the dead have kings , There also will I worship thee as king . Yet still thy life is whole , and still I live Who love thee : but who hates thee , he that brought The heathen back among us , yonder stands , Modred THE PASSING OF ARTHUR 9.
... the dead have kings , There also will I worship thee as king . Yet still thy life is whole , and still I live Who love thee : but who hates thee , he that brought The heathen back among us , yonder stands , Modred THE PASSING OF ARTHUR 9.
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A Reader for School Use. The heathen back among us , yonder stands , Modred , unharm'd , the traitor of thine house . " Then spake the King : " My house hath been my doom . But call not thou this traitor of my house Who hath but dwelt ...
A Reader for School Use. The heathen back among us , yonder stands , Modred , unharm'd , the traitor of thine house . " Then spake the King : " My house hath been my doom . But call not thou this traitor of my house Who hath but dwelt ...
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... captain stay the sun upon the hill , And the while he slew the foemen , bid the silver moon stand still ? So , no doubt , could gracious Canute , if it werę his sacred will , " " Might I stay the sun above us , good 24 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... captain stay the sun upon the hill , And the while he slew the foemen , bid the silver moon stand still ? So , no doubt , could gracious Canute , if it werę his sacred will , " " Might I stay the sun above us , good 24 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... stand on , I command thee to retreat ; Venture not , thou stormy rebel , to approach thy master's seat ; Ocean , be thou still ! I bid thee come not nearer to my feet ! " But the sullen ocean answered with a louder , deeper roar , And ...
... stand on , I command thee to retreat ; Venture not , thou stormy rebel , to approach thy master's seat ; Ocean , be thou still ! I bid thee come not nearer to my feet ! " But the sullen ocean answered with a louder , deeper roar , And ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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