Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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Strana 23
... grace received the art of song . And he therefore never might make aught of leasing or of idle poems , but just those only which conduced to religion , and which it be- came his pious tongue to sing . The man was placed in worldly life ...
... grace received the art of song . And he therefore never might make aught of leasing or of idle poems , but just those only which conduced to religion , and which it be- came his pious tongue to sing . The man was placed in worldly life ...
Strana 26
... grace , So that we should be aware , from the vessel's deck , Where our stallions of the sea we might stay with ropes , Fast a - riding by their anchors - ancient horses of the waves ! Let us in that haven then all our hope estab- lish ...
... grace , So that we should be aware , from the vessel's deck , Where our stallions of the sea we might stay with ropes , Fast a - riding by their anchors - ancient horses of the waves ! Let us in that haven then all our hope estab- lish ...
Strana 37
... grace , thereafter the remedies . Whosoever leadeth a life of exemplary piety may be certain of being tempted . This is the first comfort . For the higher the tower is , it hath always the more wind . Ye yourselves are the towers , my ...
... grace , thereafter the remedies . Whosoever leadeth a life of exemplary piety may be certain of being tempted . This is the first comfort . For the higher the tower is , it hath always the more wind . Ye yourselves are the towers , my ...
Strana 38
... grace of God , or else I shall have ill employed much of my time . God knows , it would be more agreeable to me to set out on a journey to Rome , than to begin to do it again . And , if ye find that ye do ac- cording to what ye read ...
... grace of God , or else I shall have ill employed much of my time . God knows , it would be more agreeable to me to set out on a journey to Rome , than to begin to do it again . And , if ye find that ye do ac- cording to what ye read ...
Strana 42
... grace have seen her there , When all as fresh as a fleur - de - lys Adown the margent stepped that fair . Her robe was white as gleaming snow , Unclasped at the sides and closely set With the loveliest margarites , I trow , That ever my ...
... grace have seen her there , When all as fresh as a fleur - de - lys Adown the margent stepped that fair . Her robe was white as gleaming snow , Unclasped at the sides and closely set With the loveliest margarites , I trow , That ever my ...
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