Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... gave to the country afterwards its name of England , a great northern chief called Urien became His contest was famous for his patriotic struggle . against those Angles who first landing under Ida , in the year 347 , battled their way ...
... gave to the country afterwards its name of England , a great northern chief called Urien became His contest was famous for his patriotic struggle . against those Angles who first landing under Ida , in the year 347 , battled their way ...
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... gave them pleasure , their bliss was their bane ; In serried array they rushed down on the swords With joyous outcry , —then was silence again . Better penance is than laughter on the breath , When young and old , and strong and bold ...
... gave them pleasure , their bliss was their bane ; In serried array they rushed down on the swords With joyous outcry , —then was silence again . Better penance is than laughter on the breath , When young and old , and strong and bold ...
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... gave his own life , took a host ; Blaen Gwynedd knew his ancient boast Of the brave toilers piled whom he had slain . xx . I drank the Mordei's wine and mead , I drank , and now for that I bleed , And yield me to the stroke of pain With ...
... gave his own life , took a host ; Blaen Gwynedd knew his ancient boast Of the brave toilers piled whom he had slain . xx . I drank the Mordei's wine and mead , I drank , and now for that I bleed , And yield me to the stroke of pain With ...
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... gave Oscar his death - wound before he was himself slain by the dying warrior . The following piece is from a collection of old Gaelic poems made by Sir James M'Gregor , Dean of Lismore , in the beginning of the sixteenth century . His ...
... gave Oscar his death - wound before he was himself slain by the dying warrior . The following piece is from a collection of old Gaelic poems made by Sir James M'Gregor , Dean of Lismore , in the beginning of the sixteenth century . His ...
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... gave them pleasure , their bliss was their bane ; In serried array they rushed down on the swords With joyous outcry , -then was silence again . Better penance is than laughter on the breath , When young and old , and strong and bold ...
... gave them pleasure , their bliss was their bane ; In serried array they rushed down on the swords With joyous outcry , -then was silence again . Better penance is than laughter on the breath , When young and old , and strong and bold ...
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battle beauty Ben Jonson bold born breast Bryneich Calais called Celts Chaucer cheer Cymric dead dear death delight doth dread Earl eclogue ellés England English Euphuism eyes Faerie Queene fair fame father fear French gentle give grace Greensleeves hand hast hath hear heart heaven honour Icelandic King lady land Latin light lines Little John live look Lord maid mind Mirror for Magistrates Muse ne'er never night nought o'er pain Piers Plowman play pleasure poem poet poor praise pray pride Prince Queen quoth reign rhyme Robin Robin Hood sense shepherd sight sing Sir Cleges sith slain song sonnets sorrow soul sound Spenser stanzas sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought Timor mortis conturbat true unto verse virtue wife wise wood word wrote young youth