The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryW. Heinemann, 1965 - 309 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 37
... dead Who had wounded the Earl , and caused our wrack . Swiftly another armed man attacks the Earl To relieve him of his rings and rain - patterned dagger . But Byrhtnoth still bore a brown - edged brand With which he could wound this ...
... dead Who had wounded the Earl , and caused our wrack . Swiftly another armed man attacks the Earl To relieve him of his rings and rain - patterned dagger . But Byrhtnoth still bore a brown - edged brand With which he could wound this ...
الصفحة 41
... dead , A good man prostrate : all his life shall he lament That warrior who flies from this battle - death and glory . Aged am I , yet I will not turn at the end But was born to lie dead by my patron , So dear a master- Also the son of ...
... dead , A good man prostrate : all his life shall he lament That warrior who flies from this battle - death and glory . Aged am I , yet I will not turn at the end But was born to lie dead by my patron , So dear a master- Also the son of ...
الصفحة 253
... dead as dead can be . ' ' O base and brutal sailor To lie this lie to me . His mother was the foam - foot Star - sparkling Aphrodite ; His father was Adonis Who lives away in Lebanon , In stony Lebanon , where blooms His red anemone ...
... dead as dead can be . ' ' O base and brutal sailor To lie this lie to me . His mother was the foam - foot Star - sparkling Aphrodite ; His father was Adonis Who lives away in Lebanon , In stony Lebanon , where blooms His red anemone ...
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