English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - 452 ページ |
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... hour , When all the purport of my throne hath fail'd , That quick or dead thou holdest me for king . King am I , whatsoever be their cry ; And one last act of knighthood shalt thou see Yet , ere I pass . " And uttering this the King ...
... hour , When all the purport of my throne hath fail'd , That quick or dead thou holdest me for king . King am I , whatsoever be their cry ; And one last act of knighthood shalt thou see Yet , ere I pass . " And uttering this the King ...
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... as a lily glimmered she Like a ship's fair ghost upon the sea . And the Prince cried , " Friends , ' tis the hour to sing ! Is a songbird's course so swift on the wing ? " And under the winter stars ' still throng , From THE WHITE SHIP 51.
... as a lily glimmered she Like a ship's fair ghost upon the sea . And the Prince cried , " Friends , ' tis the hour to sing ! Is a songbird's course so swift on the wing ? " And under the winter stars ' still throng , From THE WHITE SHIP 51.
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... hour he died . When he should be King , he oft would vow , He'd yoke the peasant to his own plough . O'er him the ships score their furrows now . God only knows where his soul did wake , But I saw him die for his sister's sake . By none ...
... hour he died . When he should be King , he oft would vow , He'd yoke the peasant to his own plough . O'er him the ships score their furrows now . God only knows where his soul did wake , But I saw him die for his sister's sake . By none ...
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... hours passed ; till the noble's son Sighed , " God be thy help ! my strength's foredone ! " O farewell , friend , for I can no more ! " " Christ take thee ! " I moaned ; and his life was o'er . Three hundred souls were all lost but one ...
... hours passed ; till the noble's son Sighed , " God be thy help ! my strength's foredone ! " O farewell , friend , for I can no more ! " " Christ take thee ! " I moaned ; and his life was o'er . Three hundred souls were all lost but one ...
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... hour must needs beguile A King's high heart that he should smile , — Full many a lordly hour , full fain Of his realm's rule and pride of his reign : - But this King never smiled again . 1 tale I told . By none but me can the tale be ...
... hour must needs beguile A King's high heart that he should smile , — Full many a lordly hour , full fain Of his realm's rule and pride of his reign : - But this King never smiled again . 1 tale I told . By none but me can the tale be ...
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