Lyra Historica: Poems of British History A.D. 61-1910, 第 1~3 巻Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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... English history which these pages seek to illuminate . OLD emperor Yew , fantastic sire , Girt with thy guard of dotard kings , - What ages hast thou seen retire Into the dusk of alien things ? What mighty news hath stormed thy shade ...
... English history which these pages seek to illuminate . OLD emperor Yew , fantastic sire , Girt with thy guard of dotard kings , - What ages hast thou seen retire Into the dusk of alien things ? What mighty news hath stormed thy shade ...
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... English woodlands heard The self - same mandatory word As by the Cataracts of the Nile Marshalled the legions long ago , Or where the lakes are one blue smile ' Neath pageants of Helvetian snow , Or ' mid the Syrian sands that lie Sick ...
... English woodlands heard The self - same mandatory word As by the Cataracts of the Nile Marshalled the legions long ago , Or where the lakes are one blue smile ' Neath pageants of Helvetian snow , Or ' mid the Syrian sands that lie Sick ...
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... the answer , ' Gift too will we give unto Hardrada . Seven feet of English earth shall his be More , if more be needed by his stature . ' 5 IO 15 Grimly laugh around the mailèd horsemen , Fiercely joying in 21 Harold and Tostig.
... the answer , ' Gift too will we give unto Hardrada . Seven feet of English earth shall his be More , if more be needed by his stature . ' 5 IO 15 Grimly laugh around the mailèd horsemen , Fiercely joying in 21 Harold and Tostig.
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... English barons soon began to desert the invading army of the French , and rallied round the boy - king Henry III , who became the centre of national hopes and aspirations . THIS England never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud ...
... English barons soon began to desert the invading army of the French , and rallied round the boy - king Henry III , who became the centre of national hopes and aspirations . THIS England never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud ...
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... English people as a martyr for justice and religion . The verses which follow are a translation of a contemporary poem . IN song my grief shall find relief , Sad is my verse and rude ; I sing in tears our gentle peers Who fell for ...
... English people as a martyr for justice and religion . The verses which follow are a translation of a contemporary poem . IN song my grief shall find relief , Sad is my verse and rude ; I sing in tears our gentle peers Who fell for ...
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