Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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Strana 10
... leave alive the deadly guest ; 790 800 the days of his life he counted not useful to any folk . There many a warrior of Beowulf's drew his ancient sword ; they would defend the life of their lord , of the great prince , if so they might ...
... leave alive the deadly guest ; 790 800 the days of his life he counted not useful to any folk . There many a warrior of Beowulf's drew his ancient sword ; they would defend the life of their lord , of the great prince , if so they might ...
Strana 22
... leave of their friends , never to return again . [ A PARABLE OF MAN'S LIFE 3 ] The king , hearing these words , answered , that he was both willing and bound to receive the faith which he taught ; but that he would 1 Abercorn , on the ...
... leave of their friends , never to return again . [ A PARABLE OF MAN'S LIFE 3 ] The king , hearing these words , answered , that he was both willing and bound to receive the faith which he taught ; but that he would 1 Abercorn , on the ...
Strana 34
... leave to go out ; in consideration whereof they offered to leave all their gold and silver behind them , and re- turn back to Germany with nothing but their empty ships . They promised also that they would pay him tribute from Germany ...
... leave to go out ; in consideration whereof they offered to leave all their gold and silver behind them , and re- turn back to Germany with nothing but their empty ships . They promised also that they would pay him tribute from Germany ...
Strana 37
... leave of your confessor ; and do not , at one time , use too many flagellations . Let your shoes be thick and warm . In summer ye are at liberty to go and sit barefoot , and to wear hose without vamps , 5 and whoso liketh may lie in ...
... leave of your confessor ; and do not , at one time , use too many flagellations . Let your shoes be thick and warm . In summer ye are at liberty to go and sit barefoot , and to wear hose without vamps , 5 and whoso liketh may lie in ...
Strana 39
... leave no smart ; nor let it be guessed what is hid in thy breast . " 22 Thus quoth Alfred : " Boast shouldst thou not , nor chide with a sot ; nor foolishly chatter and idle tales scatter at the freeman's board . Be chary of word . The ...
... leave no smart ; nor let it be guessed what is hid in thy breast . " 22 Thus quoth Alfred : " Boast shouldst thou not , nor chide with a sot ; nor foolishly chatter and idle tales scatter at the freeman's board . Be chary of word . The ...
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