English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 من الصفحات |
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... heard the tidings 28530 And took his way against him With host no man could number . Many there were death - doomed ! By the river Tamar The troops came together ; The place was christened Camelford ; Forever - more shall last that word ...
... heard the tidings 28530 And took his way against him With host no man could number . Many there were death - doomed ! By the river Tamar The troops came together ; The place was christened Camelford ; Forever - more shall last that word ...
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... heard believe thyself 8 thou shalt not 7 11 they 9 hence 10 80 84 .88 92 At once to him replied : " All thy people we shall slay 44 And all who hold with Christ this day , 48 And thyself without delay ; Hence shalt thou not go away ...
... heard believe thyself 8 thou shalt not 7 11 they 9 hence 10 80 84 .88 92 At once to him replied : " All thy people we shall slay 44 And all who hold with Christ this day , 48 And thyself without delay ; Hence shalt thou not go away ...
الصفحة 14
... heard of talking a great tale Betwixt an owl and a nightingale . The strife was stiff and stark and strong ; Sometimes ' twas soft , then loud , their song . Either against the other swelled , Let out the rage that in her dwelled . And ...
... heard of talking a great tale Betwixt an owl and a nightingale . The strife was stiff and stark and strong ; Sometimes ' twas soft , then loud , their song . Either against the other swelled , Let out the rage that in her dwelled . And ...
الصفحة 16
... heard . Never so merry a song may be But to disgust shall turn its glee If it shall last till it annoy ; So mayst thou thy song destroy . For it is true , as Alfred said , And in his book it may be read , ' Every good its grace may lose ...
... heard . Never so merry a song may be But to disgust shall turn its glee If it shall last till it annoy ; So mayst thou thy song destroy . For it is true , as Alfred said , And in his book it may be read , ' Every good its grace may lose ...
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... heard of yore , 38 35 Better to suffer a while full sore , 35 Than go a - mourning evermore . Gayest under gore , Icham for wowyng al forwake , 34 Wery so water in wore , 3 35 Lest eny reve 36 me my make.21 Ychabbe y - yir yore , 3 37 ...
... heard of yore , 38 35 Better to suffer a while full sore , 35 Than go a - mourning evermore . Gayest under gore , Icham for wowyng al forwake , 34 Wery so water in wore , 3 35 Lest eny reve 36 me my make.21 Ychabbe y - yir yore , 3 37 ...
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