Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana xi
... Voice of Toil ( 1885 ) .. ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE ( 1837-1909 ) Chorus from Atalanta in Calydon ( 1865 ) 710 A Leave - Taking ( 1866 ) . 710 711 Hymn to Proserpine ( 1866 ) 711 Sohrab and Rustum ( 1853 ) 645 Philomela ( 1853 ) 654 ...
... Voice of Toil ( 1885 ) .. ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE ( 1837-1909 ) Chorus from Atalanta in Calydon ( 1865 ) 710 A Leave - Taking ( 1866 ) . 710 711 Hymn to Proserpine ( 1866 ) 711 Sohrab and Rustum ( 1853 ) 645 Philomela ( 1853 ) 654 ...
Strana 31
... voice , " You that have the honour to profess the Christian faith , keep fixed in your minds the love which you owe to your country and fellow subjects , whose sufferings by the treachery of the pagans will be an everlasting reproach to ...
... voice , " You that have the honour to profess the Christian faith , keep fixed in your minds the love which you owe to your country and fellow subjects , whose sufferings by the treachery of the pagans will be an everlasting reproach to ...
Strana 57
... voice 14 birds 15 fate 16 gone 17 rhetorician 18 relate 19 safely 20 a thing worthy known 21 affirm especially to be 22 A romance of chiv- alry , false . 23 coal black obviously 24 pre - ordained by the supreme conception 25 hedges 27 ...
... voice 14 birds 15 fate 16 gone 17 rhetorician 18 relate 19 safely 20 a thing worthy known 21 affirm especially to be 22 A romance of chiv- alry , false . 23 coal black obviously 24 pre - ordained by the supreme conception 25 hedges 27 ...
Strana 58
... voice 17 to my great pleas- ure ; i . e . , the fox had eaten them 18 have the use of 19 from his heart 20 strain himself 21 he must shut both eyes 22 lord ( This was old story . ) 23 foolish 490 500 510 an 24 i . e . , by crowing so ...
... voice 17 to my great pleas- ure ; i . e . , the fox had eaten them 18 have the use of 19 from his heart 20 strain himself 21 he must shut both eyes 22 lord ( This was old story . ) 23 foolish 490 500 510 an 24 i . e . , by crowing so ...
Strana 104
... voice which sang so sweetly that it seemed none earthly thing ; and him thought the voice said : Joy and honour be to the Father of Heaven . Then Launcelot and then saw they a knight armed all in white , and was richly horsed , and led ...
... voice which sang so sweetly that it seemed none earthly thing ; and him thought the voice said : Joy and honour be to the Father of Heaven . Then Launcelot and then saw they a knight armed all in white , and was richly horsed , and led ...
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