English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - 452 ページ |
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... Poor ignorant baubles ! — on our terrible seas , Like egg - shells mov'd upon their surges , crack'd As easily ' gainst our rocks : for joy whereof The fam'd Cassibelan , who was once at point , - O , giglot1 fortune ! - to master ...
... Poor ignorant baubles ! — on our terrible seas , Like egg - shells mov'd upon their surges , crack'd As easily ' gainst our rocks : for joy whereof The fam'd Cassibelan , who was once at point , - O , giglot1 fortune ! - to master ...
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... 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 ) . So , not Tostig ! Harold . And after those twelve years a ...
... 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 ) . So , not Tostig ! Harold . And after those twelve years a ...
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... ! ( Enter Wulfnoth . ) Yea , and I Poor brother ! still a hostage ! Wulfnoth . Shall see the dewy kiss of dawn no more Make blush the maiden - white of our tall cliffs , Nor mark the sea - bird rouse himself and hover HAROLD 31.
... ! ( Enter Wulfnoth . ) Yea , and I Poor brother ! still a hostage ! Wulfnoth . Shall see the dewy kiss of dawn no more Make blush the maiden - white of our tall cliffs , Nor mark the sea - bird rouse himself and hover HAROLD 31.
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... poor world of ours " " ' Marry , the Saints must go along with us , And , brother , we will find a way , " said he— Yea , yea , he would be king of England . Harold . Never ! Wulfnoth . Yea , but thou must not this way answer him ...
... poor world of ours " " ' Marry , the Saints must go along with us , And , brother , we will find a way , " said he— Yea , yea , he would be king of England . Harold . Never ! Wulfnoth . Yea , but thou must not this way answer him ...
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... Poor Wulfnoth ! do they not entreat thee well ? Wulfnoth . I see the blackness of my dungeon loom Across their lamps of revel , and beyond The merriest murmurs of their banquet clank The shackles that will bind me to the wall . Harold ...
... Poor Wulfnoth ! do they not entreat thee well ? Wulfnoth . I see the blackness of my dungeon loom Across their lamps of revel , and beyond The merriest murmurs of their banquet clank The shackles that will bind me to the wall . Harold ...
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