Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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Strana 25
... once All the tribes of Earth's indwellers , spirits and all flesh , In the sand together ! Say who shuts me in , Or what is my name - I who bear this burden ! Answer : A Storm on Land . RIDDLE VI I am all alone , with the iron wounded ...
... once All the tribes of Earth's indwellers , spirits and all flesh , In the sand together ! Say who shuts me in , Or what is my name - I who bear this burden ! Answer : A Storm on Land . RIDDLE VI I am all alone , with the iron wounded ...
Strana 108
... once , We will have Arthur unto our king , we will put him no more in delay , for we all see that it is God's will that he shall be our king , and who that holdeth against it , we will slay him . And therewith all they kneeled at once ...
... once , We will have Arthur unto our king , we will put him no more in delay , for we all see that it is God's will that he shall be our king , and who that holdeth against it , we will slay him . And therewith all they kneeled at once ...
Strana 128
... once began to have pleasure and delight in . 1 To remedy all this they have found out a means , which , as it is agreeable to all their other laws and customs , so it is from ours ( where gold is so much set by , and so dili- gently ...
... once began to have pleasure and delight in . 1 To remedy all this they have found out a means , which , as it is agreeable to all their other laws and customs , so it is from ours ( where gold is so much set by , and so dili- gently ...
Strana 129
... once wear ; and yet was she all that time no other thing than a sheep . • These and such like opinions have they con- ceived , partly by education , being brought up in that commonwealth whose laws and customs be far different from ...
... once wear ; and yet was she all that time no other thing than a sheep . • These and such like opinions have they con- ceived , partly by education , being brought up in that commonwealth whose laws and customs be far different from ...
Strana 131
... Once I communed with a man which reasoned the English tongue to be enriched and in- creased thereby , saying : Who will not praise that feast where a man shall drink at a dinner both wine , ale , and beer ? Truly , quoth I , they be all ...
... Once I communed with a man which reasoned the English tongue to be enriched and in- creased thereby , saying : Who will not praise that feast where a man shall drink at a dinner both wine , ale , and beer ? Truly , quoth I , they be all ...
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