The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 5 巻Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1860 |
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... Madoc be regarded in relation to the juvenile work which had preceded it . Thinking that this would probably be the greatest poem I should ever produce , my intention was to bestow upon it all possible care , as indeed I had determined ...
... Madoc be regarded in relation to the juvenile work which had preceded it . Thinking that this would probably be the greatest poem I should ever produce , my intention was to bestow upon it all possible care , as indeed I had determined ...
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Robert Southey. MADOC IN WALES . VOL . V. PART I. B MADOC . PART THE FIRST . I. THE RETURN TO PART I MADOC IN WALES.
Robert Southey. MADOC IN WALES . VOL . V. PART I. B MADOC . PART THE FIRST . I. THE RETURN TO PART I MADOC IN WALES.
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Robert Southey. MADOC . PART THE FIRST . I. THE RETURN TO WALES . FAIR blows the wind , . . the vessel drives along , Her streamers fluttering at their length , her sails All full ,. she drives along ... Madoc ; B 2 I, The Return to Wales.
Robert Southey. MADOC . PART THE FIRST . I. THE RETURN TO WALES . FAIR blows the wind , . . the vessel drives along , Her streamers fluttering at their length , her sails All full ,. she drives along ... Madoc ; B 2 I, The Return to Wales.
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... Madoc's mind ; .. did some new conqueror seize The throne of David ? had the tyrant's guilt Awaken'd vengeance to the deed of death ? Or blazed they for a brother's obsequies , The sport and mirth of murder ? . . Like the lights Which ...
... Madoc's mind ; .. did some new conqueror seize The throne of David ? had the tyrant's guilt Awaken'd vengeance to the deed of death ? Or blazed they for a brother's obsequies , The sport and mirth of murder ? . . Like the lights Which ...
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... Madoc knew his voice . And turn'd to him and fell upon his neck ; For it was Urien who had foster'd him , Had loved him like a child ; and Madoc loved , Even as a father loved he that old man . My Sister ? quoth the Prince ... Oh , she ...
... Madoc knew his voice . And turn'd to him and fell upon his neck ; For it was Urien who had foster'd him , Had loved him like a child ; and Madoc loved , Even as a father loved he that old man . My Sister ? quoth the Prince ... Oh , she ...
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