English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - 452 ページ |
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... Charge of the Light Brigade , " " The Defence of Lucknow , " " Ave Imperatrix . " The editors have had scrupulous regard to accu- racy of wording , sparing no pains to find and follow authoritative texts , although at the cost of ...
... Charge of the Light Brigade , " " The Defence of Lucknow , " " Ave Imperatrix . " The editors have had scrupulous regard to accu- racy of wording , sparing no pains to find and follow authoritative texts , although at the cost of ...
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... charged Before the eyes of ladies and of kings . Then loudly cried the bold Sir Bedivere : " Ah ! my Lord Arthur , whither shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead , When every ...
... charged Before the eyes of ladies and of kings . Then loudly cried the bold Sir Bedivere : " Ah ! my Lord Arthur , whither shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead , When every ...
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... Charged with the weight of heaven wherefrom they fall ! Canons singing . Edith . O God of battles , they are three to one , Make thou one man as three to roll them down ! Canons singing . * Stigand . Yea , yea , for how their lances ...
... Charged with the weight of heaven wherefrom they fall ! Canons singing . Edith . O God of battles , they are three to one , Make thou one man as three to roll them down ! Canons singing . * Stigand . Yea , yea , for how their lances ...
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... charged me , till the shrift were releas'd , That I should keep it in mine own breast . And with the priest I thence did fare To King Henry's court at Winchester . We spoke with the King's high chamberlain , And he wept and mourned ...
... charged me , till the shrift were releas'd , That I should keep it in mine own breast . And with the priest I thence did fare To King Henry's court at Winchester . We spoke with the King's high chamberlain , And he wept and mourned ...
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... charge were set , And how shall yeoman's armor slight Stand the long lance and mace of might ? Or what may their short swords avail , ' Gainst barbèd horse and shirt of mail ? Amid their ranks the chargers sprung , High o'er their heads ...
... charge were set , And how shall yeoman's armor slight Stand the long lance and mace of might ? Or what may their short swords avail , ' Gainst barbèd horse and shirt of mail ? Amid their ranks the chargers sprung , High o'er their heads ...
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