English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... sweet but awful lyre . She , with all a monarch's pride , Felt them in her bosom glow , Rush'd to battle , fought and died ; Dying , hurl'd them at the foe . " Ruffians , pitiless as proud , Heaven awards the vengeance due ; Empire is ...
... sweet but awful lyre . She , with all a monarch's pride , Felt them in her bosom glow , Rush'd to battle , fought and died ; Dying , hurl'd them at the foe . " Ruffians , pitiless as proud , Heaven awards the vengeance due ; Empire is ...
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... singing ) . Is that a child At babble with his vespers ? - Silver sweet ! It minds me of the holy brotherhood , Chanting adown the banks . As yesterday I see all clear , how as they moved , CANUTE THE DANE 19 Michael Field.
... singing ) . Is that a child At babble with his vespers ? - Silver sweet ! It minds me of the holy brotherhood , Chanting adown the banks . As yesterday I see all clear , how as they moved , CANUTE THE DANE 19 Michael Field.
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... sweet refreshment of the Saints . I have lived a life of utter purity : ― I have builded the great church of Holy Peter : I have wrought miracles - to God the glory- And miracles will in my name be wrought Hereafter . I have fought the ...
... sweet refreshment of the Saints . I have lived a life of utter purity : ― I have builded the great church of Holy Peter : I have wrought miracles - to God the glory- And miracles will in my name be wrought Hereafter . I have fought the ...
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... 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 , Where there is barely room to shift thy side , And all thine England ...
... 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 , Where there is barely room to shift thy side , And all thine England ...
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... sweet heart , do you pace through the hall As though my court were a funeral ? " Then lowly knelt the child at the dais , And looked up weeping in the King's face . " O wherefore black , O King , ye may say , For white is the hue of ...
... sweet heart , do you pace through the hall As though my court were a funeral ? " Then lowly knelt the child at the dais , And looked up weeping in the King's face . " O wherefore black , O King , ye may say , For white is the hue of ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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