English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... turned on me ! The choir shall sing this music . I resolved In the glory of the verse to civilize My blood , to sweeten it , to give it law , To curb my wild thoughts with the rein of metre . Row to the shore ! So pleasantly it ran , A ...
... turned on me ! The choir shall sing this music . I resolved In the glory of the verse to civilize My blood , to sweeten it , to give it law , To curb my wild thoughts with the rein of metre . Row to the shore ! So pleasantly it ran , A ...
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... turning , quick . my Lord the Keeper nodded , Straight the King's great chair was brought him by two footmen able - bodied . Languidly he sank into it ; it was comfortably wadded . " Leading on my fierce companions , " cried he , " over ...
... turning , quick . my Lord the Keeper nodded , Straight the King's great chair was brought him by two footmen able - bodied . Languidly he sank into it ; it was comfortably wadded . " Leading on my fierce companions , " cried he , " over ...
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... turned towards the ocean Back ! " he said , " thou foaming brine . " From the sacred shore I 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 ...
... turned towards the ocean Back ! " he said , " thou foaming brine . " From the sacred shore I 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 ...
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... turned the brains for us both , I think ; And monks are curst when they fall to drink . A lothly sweven I dreamt last night , How there hoved 5 anigh me a griesly knight , Did smite me down to the pit of hell ; I shrieked and woke , so ...
... turned the brains for us both , I think ; And monks are curst when they fall to drink . A lothly sweven I dreamt last night , How there hoved 5 anigh me a griesly knight , Did smite me down to the pit of hell ; I shrieked and woke , so ...
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... turned as a bucket turns in a well , And nothing was there but the surge and swell . The Prince that was and the King to come , There in an instant gone to his doom , Despite of all England's bended knee And maugre the Norman fealty ...
... turned as a bucket turns in a well , And nothing was there but the surge and swell . The Prince that was and the King to come , There in an instant gone to his doom , Despite of all England's bended knee And maugre the Norman fealty ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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