English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... throne hath fail'd , That quick or dead thou holdest me for king . King am I , whatsoever be their cry ; And one last act of knighthood shalt thou see Yet , ere I pass . " And uttering this the King Made at the man : then Modred smote ...
... throne hath fail'd , That quick or dead thou holdest me for king . King am I , whatsoever be their cry ; And one last act of knighthood shalt thou see Yet , ere I pass . " And uttering this the King Made at the man : then Modred smote ...
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... High from the daïs - throne - were parch'd with dust ; Or , clotted into points and hanging loose , Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips . So like a shatter'd column lay the King : Not 14 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... High from the daïs - throne - were parch'd with dust ; Or , clotted into points and hanging loose , Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips . So like a shatter'd column lay the King : Not 14 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... throne , and when , on Edward's death , the Witan elected the Earl of Wessex king , William crossed the Channel with a great army to seize the government . Landing at Pevensey , he met Harold's army at Senlac Hill and destroyed it ...
... throne , and when , on Edward's death , the Witan elected the Earl of Wessex king , William crossed the Channel with a great army to seize the government . Landing at Pevensey , he met Harold's army at Senlac Hill and destroyed it ...
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... We hear he hath not long to live . Harold . So we will . It may be . William . Why then the heir of England , who is he ? Harold . The Atheling is nearest to the throne . William . But sickly , slight , half - witted 34 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... We hear he hath not long to live . Harold . So we will . It may be . William . Why then the heir of England , who is he ? Harold . The Atheling is nearest to the throne . William . But sickly , slight , half - witted 34 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... throne , between two bishops , Odo of Bayeux being one : in the centre of the hall an ark covered with cloth of gold ; and on either side of it the Norman barons . ) * * * * * * * William . ( Descends from his throne and stands by the ...
... throne , between two bishops , Odo of Bayeux being one : in the centre of the hall an ark covered with cloth of gold ; and on either side of it the Norman barons . ) * * * * * * * William . ( Descends from his throne and stands by the ...
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