Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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Strana 8
... Light came from the east , God's bright beacon , the seas grew calm , 570 so that the sea - nesses I might see , windy walls . Fate often saves an undoomed man when his valor avails . " Yes , ' twas my lot with sword to slay nickers ...
... Light came from the east , God's bright beacon , the seas grew calm , 570 so that the sea - nesses I might see , windy walls . Fate often saves an undoomed man when his valor avails . " Yes , ' twas my lot with sword to slay nickers ...
Strana 20
... light stars . It was his to work the praise of the Lord , it was his to hold dear his joys in heaven , and to thank his Lord for the reward that he had bestow'd on him in that light ; then had he let him long pos- sess it ; but he ...
... light stars . It was his to work the praise of the Lord , it was his to hold dear his joys in heaven , and to thank his Lord for the reward that he had bestow'd on him in that light ; then had he let him long pos- sess it ; but he ...
Strana 41
... light on grass and tree and flower . Hedge - rows there were , and paths , and streams Whose banks were as fine threads of gold , And I stood on the strand and watched the gleams Of one that downward in beauty rolled . 108 10 Dear Lord ...
... light on grass and tree and flower . Hedge - rows there were , and paths , and streams Whose banks were as fine threads of gold , And I stood on the strand and watched the gleams Of one that downward in beauty rolled . 108 10 Dear Lord ...
Strana 68
... light ; 2 1 For , certes , but ye make me hevy chere , 1 Me were as leef be leyd upon my bere , For whiche unto your mercy thus I crye- Beth hevy ageyn , or elles mot1 I dye ! 3 6 9 8 10 Now voucheth sauf 5 this day , or hit " be nyght ...
... light ; 2 1 For , certes , but ye make me hevy chere , 1 Me were as leef be leyd upon my bere , For whiche unto your mercy thus I crye- Beth hevy ageyn , or elles mot1 I dye ! 3 6 9 8 10 Now voucheth sauf 5 this day , or hit " be nyght ...
Strana 143
... light did hide , Not perceable with power of any starre : And all within were pathes and alleies wide , With footing worne , and leading inward farre : Faire harbour that them seemes ; so in they entred arre . 8 And foorth they passe ...
... light did hide , Not perceable with power of any starre : And all within were pathes and alleies wide , With footing worne , and leading inward farre : Faire harbour that them seemes ; so in they entred arre . 8 And foorth they passe ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Úplné zobrazení - 1910 |
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