English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - 452 ページ |
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... falling down Looked up for heaven , and only saw the mist ; And shouts of heathen and the traitor knights , Oaths , insult , filth , and monstrous blasphemies , Sweat , writhings , anguish , laboring of the lungs In that close mist ...
... falling down Looked up for heaven , and only saw the mist ; And shouts of heathen and the traitor knights , Oaths , insult , filth , and monstrous blasphemies , Sweat , writhings , anguish , laboring of the lungs In that close mist ...
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... fall'n Confusion , till I know not what I am , Nor whence I am , nor whether I be king . Behold , I seem but king among the dead . " Then spake the bold Sir Bedivere : " My King , King everywhere ! and so the dead have kings , There ...
... fall'n Confusion , till I know not what I am , Nor whence I am , nor whether I be king . Behold , I seem but king among the dead . " Then spake the bold Sir Bedivere : " My King , King everywhere ! and so the dead have kings , There ...
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... fall'n in Lyonesse about their lord , King Arthur . Then , because his wound was deep , The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him , And bore him to a chapel nigh the field , A broken chancel with a broken cross , That stood on a dark strait of ...
... fall'n in Lyonesse about their lord , King Arthur . Then , because his wound was deep , The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him , And bore him to a chapel nigh the field , A broken chancel with a broken cross , That stood on a dark strait of ...
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... falls not hail , or rain , or any snow , Nor ever wind blows loudly : but it lies Deep - meadow'd , happy , fair with orchard - lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea , Where I will heal me of my grievous wound . " So said he ...
... falls not hail , or rain , or any snow , Nor ever wind blows loudly : but it lies Deep - meadow'd , happy , fair with orchard - lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea , Where I will heal me of my grievous wound . " So said he ...
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... falling sounding on the shore ; Back the Keeper and the Bishop , back the King and courtiers bore . And he sternly bade them never more to kneel to human clay , But alone to praise and worship that which earth and seas obey ; And his ...
... falling sounding on the shore ; Back the Keeper and the Bishop , back the King and courtiers bore . And he sternly bade them never more to kneel to human clay , But alone to praise and worship that which earth and seas obey ; And his ...
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