The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 863
... unto Londón , unto Saint Paul's , To seeken him a chanterie for souls , Or with a brotherhood to be withold ; But dwelt at home , and kept well his fold , So that the wolf no made it not miscarry . He was a shepherd and no mercenárie ...
... unto Londón , unto Saint Paul's , To seeken him a chanterie for souls , Or with a brotherhood to be withold ; But dwelt at home , and kept well his fold , So that the wolf no made it not miscarry . He was a shepherd and no mercenárie ...
الصفحة 975
... unto the Straits of Jubaltàr . * The world will strive with hosts of men - at - arms To swarm unto the ensign I support : Our quivering lances , shaking in the air , And bullets , like Jove's dreadful thunderbolts , Enrolled in flames ...
... unto the Straits of Jubaltàr . * The world will strive with hosts of men - at - arms To swarm unto the ensign I support : Our quivering lances , shaking in the air , And bullets , like Jove's dreadful thunderbolts , Enrolled in flames ...
الصفحة 1286
... unto the woodland drew , Hiding at once the Sunnè's festive face ; And the black tempest swelled and gathered up apace . Beneath an holm , fast by a pathway side . Which did unto Saint Godwyn's convent lead , A hapless pilgrim moaning ...
... unto the woodland drew , Hiding at once the Sunnè's festive face ; And the black tempest swelled and gathered up apace . Beneath an holm , fast by a pathway side . Which did unto Saint Godwyn's convent lead , A hapless pilgrim moaning ...
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