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... Sleep the Brave ( 1746 ) . Ode to Evening ( 1747 ) . 346 346 ( 1655 ) 233 THOMAS GRAY ( 1716-1771 ) On His Blindness ( after 1652 ) 234 Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard To Cyriack Skinner ( 1655 ? ) . 234 ( 1751 ) 347 Paradise Lost ...
... Sleep the Brave ( 1746 ) . Ode to Evening ( 1747 ) . 346 346 ( 1655 ) 233 THOMAS GRAY ( 1716-1771 ) On His Blindness ( after 1652 ) 234 Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard To Cyriack Skinner ( 1655 ? ) . 234 ( 1751 ) 347 Paradise Lost ...
Strana 17
... sleeps , 1741 the keeper of the soul . Too fast is the sleep , bound down by cares ; very near is the slayer , who from his arrow - bow wickedly shoots . Then he in the breast , ' neath the helm , will be stricken with the bitter shaft ...
... sleeps , 1741 the keeper of the soul . Too fast is the sleep , bound down by cares ; very near is the slayer , who from his arrow - bow wickedly shoots . Then he in the breast , ' neath the helm , will be stricken with the bitter shaft ...
Strana 22
... sleep , and had fast in mind all that he sleeping had sung , and to those words forthwith joined many words of song worthy of God in the same measure . Then came he in the morning to the town reeve , who was his superior , and said to ...
... sleep , and had fast in mind all that he sleeping had sung , and to those words forthwith joined many words of song worthy of God in the same measure . Then came he in the morning to the town reeve , who was his superior , and said to ...
Strana 26
... Scots , and Welsh . The Danes were headed by Anlaf ( or Olaf ) , the Scots by Constantine . five young kings lay killed , put to sleep by 26 ANGLO - SAXON PERIOD ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE (begun about 850) The Battle of Brunanburh.
... Scots , and Welsh . The Danes were headed by Anlaf ( or Olaf ) , the Scots by Constantine . five young kings lay killed , put to sleep by 26 ANGLO - SAXON PERIOD ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE (begun about 850) The Battle of Brunanburh.
Strana 33
... sleep , work , speak , and hear , when it is necessary , of earthly things . But then , as the bird doth , she must look well to herself , and turn her eyes on every side , lest she be de- ceived , and be caught in some of the devil's ...
... sleep , work , speak , and hear , when it is necessary , of earthly things . But then , as the bird doth , she must look well to herself , and turn her eyes on every side , lest she be de- ceived , and be caught in some of the devil's ...
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