English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to StevensonH. Holt and Company, 1915 - 816 páginas |
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... tell in the towns the tidings of woe , Their husbands ' doom to the heroes ' wives , How sea - death swallowed the stately host , - No messenger left . The Lord Almighty Confounded their boasting ; they fought against God . Cynewulf1 ...
... tell in the towns the tidings of woe , Their husbands ' doom to the heroes ' wives , How sea - death swallowed the stately host , - No messenger left . The Lord Almighty Confounded their boasting ; they fought against God . Cynewulf1 ...
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... tell : " Where is the horse and the rider ? Where is the giver of gold ? Where be the seats at the banquet ? Where be the hall - joys of old ? Alas for the burnished cup , for the byrnied3 chief to - day ! Here is the passing of riches ...
... tell : " Where is the horse and the rider ? Where is the giver of gold ? Where be the seats at the banquet ? Where be the hall - joys of old ? Alas for the burnished cup , for the byrnied3 chief to - day ! Here is the passing of riches ...
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... tell you in a few words how he departed from this life , since this , I understand , 20 He translated into our tongue , for the use of is what you desire and request . About two weeks before the day of the Resurrection , he was ...
... tell you in a few words how he departed from this life , since this , I understand , 20 He translated into our tongue , for the use of is what you desire and request . About two weeks before the day of the Resurrection , he was ...
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... tell thee a parable , so that thou mayest the more clearly understand who are the men that are subject to Fate , and who are they that are not . strike on what they may ; and nevertheless the nave is in some degree severed from the axle ...
... tell thee a parable , so that thou mayest the more clearly understand who are the men that are subject to Fate , and who are they that are not . strike on what they may ; and nevertheless the nave is in some degree severed from the axle ...
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... tell of the English , the triumphs of old ; What names the men had , what lands they were come from ; What folk English - land first of all owned After the deluge that down from the Lord came 10 Which quelled all men that quick here it ...
... tell of the English , the triumphs of old ; What names the men had , what lands they were come from ; What folk English - land first of all owned After the deluge that down from the Lord came 10 Which quelled all men that quick here it ...
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