Lyra Historica: Poems of British History A.D. 61-1910, 第 1〜3 巻Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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... the indifferent heavens above , Earth shall the ancient tale repeat Of wars and tears , and death and love ; And , wise from all the foolish Past , Shall peradventure hail at last 165 ' The advent of that morn divine When nations may II.
... the indifferent heavens above , Earth shall the ancient tale repeat Of wars and tears , and death and love ; And , wise from all the foolish Past , Shall peradventure hail at last 165 ' The advent of that morn divine When nations may II.
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... the line ? The proud patrician takes his rest The spearman's bones beside , And earth who knows their secret best Gives this of all their pride ! 5 ΙΟ 15 20 With sunlight on this golden crest Maybe some Roman guard 16 On a Roman Helmet.
... the line ? The proud patrician takes his rest The spearman's bones beside , And earth who knows their secret best Gives this of all their pride ! 5 ΙΟ 15 20 With sunlight on this golden crest Maybe some Roman guard 16 On a Roman Helmet.
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... earth for tomb , And down the Melrose valley Corn grows and roses bloom ; The red suns set , the red suns rise , The ploughs lift through the loam , And in one earth - worn helmet lies The majesty of Rome . W. H. OGILVIE . 25 30 35 40 ...
... earth for tomb , And down the Melrose valley Corn grows and roses bloom ; The red suns set , the red suns rise , The ploughs lift through the loam , And in one earth - worn helmet lies The majesty of Rome . W. H. OGILVIE . 25 30 35 40 ...
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... 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.
... 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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... earth had vanished , Falsehood and deceit were banished , Reason spake more loud than passion , And the truth wore no disguise . Every vassal of his banner , Every serf born to his manor , 45 50 All those wronged and wretched creatures ...
... earth had vanished , Falsehood and deceit were banished , Reason spake more loud than passion , And the truth wore no disguise . Every vassal of his banner , Every serf born to his manor , 45 50 All those wronged and wretched creatures ...
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