English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - 452 ページ |
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... house . " Then spake the King : " My house hath been my doom . But call not thou this traitor of my house Who hath but dwelt beneath one roof with me . My house are rather they who sware my vows , Yea , even while they brake them , own ...
... house . " Then spake the King : " My house hath been my doom . But call not thou this traitor of my house Who hath but dwelt beneath one roof with me . My house are rather they who sware my vows , Yea , even while they brake them , own ...
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... house is mute . So sigh'd the King , Muttering and murmuring at his ear , “ Quick , quick ! I fear it is too late , and I shall die . " But the other swiftly strode from ridge to ridge , Clothed with his breath , and looking , as he ...
... house is mute . So sigh'd the King , Muttering and murmuring at his ear , “ Quick , quick ! I fear it is too late , and I shall die . " But the other swiftly strode from ridge to ridge , Clothed with his breath , and looking , as he ...
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... House in London . Chamber barely furnished . Becket unrobing . Herbert of Bosham and Servant . Becket . Am I the man ? That rang Within my head last night , and when I slept Methought I stood in Canterbury Minster , And spake to the ...
... House in London . Chamber barely furnished . Becket unrobing . Herbert of Bosham and Servant . Becket . Am I the man ? That rang Within my head last night , and when I slept Methought I stood in Canterbury Minster , And spake to the ...
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... house , Doth by the idle comments that it makes Foretell the ending of mortality . ( Enter Pembroke . ) Pembroke . His highness yet doth speak , and holds belief 1 owns . 2 fearless . 3 secretly . That , being brought into the open air ...
... house , Doth by the idle comments that it makes Foretell the ending of mortality . ( Enter Pembroke . ) Pembroke . His highness yet doth speak , and holds belief 1 owns . 2 fearless . 3 secretly . That , being brought into the open air ...
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... House . ( Gaunt on a couch ; the Duke of York and others standing by him ) . Gaunt . Will the king come , that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unstaid youth ? York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ...
... House . ( Gaunt on a couch ; the Duke of York and others standing by him ) . Gaunt . Will the king come , that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unstaid youth ? York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ...
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