English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to StevensonH. Holt and Company, 1915 - 816 páginas |
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... heart ; fit [ for health ] it was ! 35 THE WANDERER1 ( Translated by EMILY H. HICKEY ) ' Still the lone one and desolate waits for his Maker's ruth- God's good mercy , albeit so long it tarry , in sooth . Careworn and sad of heart , on ...
... heart ; fit [ for health ] it was ! 35 THE WANDERER1 ( Translated by EMILY H. HICKEY ) ' Still the lone one and desolate waits for his Maker's ruth- God's good mercy , albeit so long it tarry , in sooth . Careworn and sad of heart , on ...
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... heart , and whitherward turn they will . The prudent must understand how terror and awe shall be , When the glory ... heart he hath often bethought him of slayings many and fell , 70 And these be the words he taketh , the thoughts of his ...
... heart , and whitherward turn they will . The prudent must understand how terror and awe shall be , When the glory ... heart he hath often bethought him of slayings many and fell , 70 And these be the words he taketh , the thoughts of his ...
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... heart , That my lot is , to learn The wide joy of waters , Often desire drives The whirl of salt spray . My soul to depart , That the home of the strangers Far hence I may seek . There is no man among us So proud in his mind , Nor so ...
... heart , That my lot is , to learn The wide joy of waters , Often desire drives The whirl of salt spray . My soul to depart , That the home of the strangers Far hence I may seek . There is no man among us So proud in his mind , Nor so ...
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... heart should truly believe , With tongue should ever tell of it , In deed should follow it , 5 10 20 Here bid all those good Christian men Who either hear or read This book , 1 bid them now that they Will pray for me this prayer : The ...
... heart should truly believe , With tongue should ever tell of it , In deed should follow it , 5 10 20 Here bid all those good Christian men Who either hear or read This book , 1 bid them now that they Will pray for me this prayer : The ...
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... heart began to swell and strain Half choked with rage , these words she flung : Till scarce she could her breath contain . " What think'st thou now about my song ? Think'st thou in song I have no skill Merely because I cannot trill ...
... heart began to swell and strain Half choked with rage , these words she flung : Till scarce she could her breath contain . " What think'st thou now about my song ? Think'st thou in song I have no skill Merely because I cannot trill ...
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