The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxiv
... Edward by his mother . The last line thus comes as a surprise . ' Sic counsels ye gave to me , O ! ' By keeping this information to the end , the poet is able to hold us in suspense . Why did Edward kill his ' father dear ' ? Why is he ...
... Edward by his mother . The last line thus comes as a surprise . ' Sic counsels ye gave to me , O ! ' By keeping this information to the end , the poet is able to hold us in suspense . Why did Edward kill his ' father dear ' ? Why is he ...
الصفحة 5
... Edward , Edward ; Your steed was auld , and ye hae got mair ; Some other dule ye dree , 1 O. ' ' O I hae kill'd my father dear , Mither , mither ; OI hae kill'd my father dear , Alas , and wae is me , O ! ' ' And whatten penance will ye ...
... Edward , Edward ; Your steed was auld , and ye hae got mair ; Some other dule ye dree , 1 O. ' ' O I hae kill'd my father dear , Mither , mither ; OI hae kill'd my father dear , Alas , and wae is me , O ! ' ' And whatten penance will ye ...
الصفحة 287
... Edward I , conquered Wales , he ordered all the bards ( the national poet- prophets ) to be put to death because they denounced the invader and expressed the national spirit of resistance . The poem is an imaginative account of the ...
... Edward I , conquered Wales , he ordered all the bards ( the national poet- prophets ) to be put to death because they denounced the invader and expressed the national spirit of resistance . The poem is an imaginative account of the ...
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