English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... ' gainst our rocks : for joy whereof The fam'd Cassibelan , who was once at point , - O , giglot1 fortune ! - to master Cæsar's sword , 1 fickle . Made Lud's town with rejoicing fires bright And Britons strut 2 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... ' gainst our rocks : for joy whereof The fam'd Cassibelan , who was once at point , - O , giglot1 fortune ! - to master Cæsar's sword , 1 fickle . Made Lud's town with rejoicing fires bright And Britons strut 2 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... . We do . Say then to Cæsar , Our ancestor was that Mulmutius which Ordain'd our laws , - whose use the sword of Cæsar Hath too much mangled ; whose repair and franchise 1 own . Shall , by the power we hold , be our CYMBELINE 3.
... . We do . Say then to Cæsar , Our ancestor was that Mulmutius which Ordain'd our laws , - whose use the sword of Cæsar Hath too much mangled ; whose repair and franchise 1 own . Shall , by the power we hold , be our CYMBELINE 3.
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... sword . Before Suetonius could rally his troops , London and Verulamium were reduced to ashes . Finally an army of ten thousand Roman soldiers was brought against the Britons , and the natives were overwhelmed . The heroic queen took ...
... sword . Before Suetonius could rally his troops , London and Verulamium were reduced to ashes . Finally an army of ten thousand Roman soldiers was brought against the Britons , and the natives were overwhelmed . The heroic queen took ...
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... sword Had beaten thin ; while Arthur at one blow , Striking the last stroke with Excalibur , Slew him , and all but slain himself , he fell . So all day long the noise of battle roll'd Among the mountains by the winter sea ; Until King ...
... sword Had beaten thin ; while Arthur at one blow , Striking the last stroke with Excalibur , Slew him , and all but slain himself , he fell . So all day long the noise of battle roll'd Among the mountains by the winter sea ; Until King ...
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... sword and how I row'd across And took it , and have worn it , like a king ; And , wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime , this also shall be known : But now delay not : take Excalibur , - And fling him far into the middle mere ...
... sword and how I row'd across And took it , and have worn it , like a king ; And , wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime , this also shall be known : But now delay not : take Excalibur , - And fling him far into the middle mere ...
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