Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... land before the Scandinavians and Teutons came . There are two branches of Celts : the Gaelic or Erse , still represented among us by the Celts of Ireland , the Scotch Highlands , and the Isle of Man ; and the Cymric , called also ...
... land before the Scandinavians and Teutons came . There are two branches of Celts : the Gaelic or Erse , still represented among us by the Celts of Ireland , the Scotch Highlands , and the Isle of Man ; and the Cymric , called also ...
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... land , who was the historian of ancient times , passing from tribe to tribe , and answering in each place the demand for full detail of the great deeds whereof it was he only who kept the reconi and maintained the fame , Lee THE DEATH ...
... land , who was the historian of ancient times , passing from tribe to tribe , and answering in each place the demand for full detail of the great deeds whereof it was he only who kept the reconi and maintained the fame , Lee THE DEATH ...
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... land by the Teutonic settlers , who had occupied the coasts of the Deivyr and Bryneich , known as the land of Ododin . The people of Deivyr and Bryneich had blended themselves with the immigrants , and were therefore branded as traitors ...
... land by the Teutonic settlers , who had occupied the coasts of the Deivyr and Bryneich , known as the land of Ododin . The people of Deivyr and Bryneich had blended themselves with the immigrants , and were therefore branded as traitors ...
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... land . Manawyd , thou swift and fearless , By no foeman's spear delayed ; Foemen's tents through thee are cheerless , None evade thy spearmen's raid . IV . Wreathed the leader wolf came forth ; Amber rings his temple twine , Amber worth ...
... land . Manawyd , thou swift and fearless , By no foeman's spear delayed ; Foemen's tents through thee are cheerless , None evade thy spearmen's raid . IV . Wreathed the leader wolf came forth ; Amber rings his temple twine , Amber worth ...
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... land by the Teutonic settlers , who had occupied the coasts of the Deivyr and Bryneich , known as the land of Ododin . The people of Deivyr and Bryneich had blended themselves with the immigrants , and were therefore branded as traitors ...
... land by the Teutonic settlers , who had occupied the coasts of the Deivyr and Bryneich , known as the land of Ododin . The people of Deivyr and Bryneich had blended themselves with the immigrants , and were therefore branded as traitors ...
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battle beauty Ben Jonson bold born breast Bryneich Calais called Celts Chaucer cheer Cymric dead dear death delight doth dread Earl eclogue ellés England English Euphuism eyes Faerie Queene fair fame father fear French gentle give grace Greensleeves hand hast hath hear heart heaven honour Icelandic King lady land Latin light lines Little John live look Lord maid mind Mirror for Magistrates Muse ne'er never night nought o'er pain Piers Plowman play pleasure poem poet poor praise pray pride Prince Queen quoth reign rhyme Robin Robin Hood sense shepherd sight sing Sir Cleges sith slain song sonnets sorrow soul sound Spenser stanzas sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought Timor mortis conturbat true unto verse virtue wife wise wood word wrote young youth