English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... nights . " Cities burning , convents blazing , red with sacrilegious fires ; Mothers weeping , virgins screaming vainly for their slaughtered sires . " " Such a tender conscience , " cries the Bishop , “ every one admires . 66 ' Look ...
... nights . " Cities burning , convents blazing , red with sacrilegious fires ; Mothers weeping , virgins screaming vainly for their slaughtered sires . " " Such a tender conscience , " cries the Bishop , “ every one admires . 66 ' Look ...
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... Night . Edith , beside Harold's body . Count William and Edith . Malet . And thou , ( Falls on Harold's body and dies . ) Thy wife am I for ever and evermore . William . Death ! - and enough of death for this one day , The day of St ...
... Night . Edith , beside Harold's body . Count William and Edith . Malet . And thou , ( Falls on Harold's body and dies . ) Thy wife am I for ever and evermore . William . Death ! - and enough of death for this one day , The day of St ...
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... night , How there hoved 5 anigh me a griesly knight , Did smite me down to the pit of hell ; I shrieked and woke , so fast I fell . There's Tyrrel as sour as I , perdie , So he of you all shall hunt with me ; A grimly brace 6 for a hart ...
... night , How there hoved 5 anigh me a griesly knight , Did smite me down to the pit of hell ; I shrieked and woke , so fast I fell . There's Tyrrel as sour as I , perdie , So he of you all shall hunt with me ; A grimly brace 6 for a hart ...
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... night was light , and they danced on the deck . But at midnight's stroke they cleared the bay , And the White Ship furrowed the water - way . The sails were set , and the oars kept tune To the double flight of the ship and the moon ...
... night was light , and they danced on the deck . But at midnight's stroke they cleared the bay , And the White Ship furrowed the water - way . The sails were set , and the oars kept tune To the double flight of the ship and the moon ...
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... near . " Row ! the sea's smooth and the night is clear ! " " What ! none to be saved but these and I ? ” " Row , row as you'd live ! All here must die ! " Out of the churn of the choking ship , Which 52 ENGLISH HISTORY.
... near . " Row ! the sea's smooth and the night is clear ! " " What ! none to be saved but these and I ? ” " Row , row as you'd live ! All here must die ! " Out of the churn of the choking ship , Which 52 ENGLISH HISTORY.
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