English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - 452 ページ |
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... hast heard , or seen ? " And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " Sir King , I closed mine eyelids , lest the gems Should blind my purpose , for I never saw , Nor shall see , here or elsewhere , till I die , Not tho ' I live three ...
... hast heard , or seen ? " And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " Sir King , I closed mine eyelids , lest the gems Should blind my purpose , for I never saw , Nor shall see , here or elsewhere , till I die , Not tho ' I live three ...
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... Hast broken all my foes , lighten'd for me The weight of this poor crown , and left me time And peace for prayer to gain a better one . Twelve years of service ! England loves thee for it . Thou art the man to rule her ! Aldwyth ( aside ) ...
... Hast broken all my foes , lighten'd for me The weight of this poor crown , and left me time And peace for prayer to gain a better one . Twelve years of service ! England loves thee for it . Thou art the man to rule her ! Aldwyth ( aside ) ...
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... hast thou never heard His savagery at Alençon , — the town - Hung out raw hides along their walls , and cried " Work for the tanner . " Harold . Had I been William . Wulfnoth . That had angered me , Nay , but he had prisoners , - He ...
... hast thou never heard His savagery at Alençon , — the town - Hung out raw hides along their walls , and cried " Work for the tanner . " Harold . Had I been William . Wulfnoth . That had angered me , Nay , but he had prisoners , - He ...
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... hast gone too far to palter now . Wulfnoth ( whispering Harold ) . Swear thou to - day , to - morrow is thine own . Harold . I swear to help thee to the crown of England - According as King Edward promises . William . Thou must swear ...
... hast gone too far to palter now . Wulfnoth ( whispering Harold ) . Swear thou to - day , to - morrow is thine own . Harold . I swear to help thee to the crown of England - According as King Edward promises . William . Thou must swear ...
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... hast y - sold , False knight to Christ , for gain and gold ; And for this thy forest were digged down all , Steading and hamlet and churches tall ; And Christès poor were ousten forth , To beg their bread from south to north . So tarry ...
... hast y - sold , False knight to Christ , for gain and gold ; And for this thy forest were digged down all , Steading and hamlet and churches tall ; And Christès poor were ousten forth , To beg their bread from south to north . So tarry ...
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