Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - 941 páginas |
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... LANDOR ( 1775-1864 ) From Imaginary Conversations : Leofric and Godiva 546 547 ... 551 553 554 556 Ode on a Grecian Urn 529 THOMAS DE QUINCEY ( 1785-1859 ) 558 Eater From Confessions of an English Opium- From Suspiria De CONTENTS XV.
... LANDOR ( 1775-1864 ) From Imaginary Conversations : Leofric and Godiva 546 547 ... 551 553 554 556 Ode on a Grecian Urn 529 THOMAS DE QUINCEY ( 1785-1859 ) 558 Eater From Confessions of an English Opium- From Suspiria De CONTENTS XV.
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... analogy of the " civic " crown , conferred for distinction ) 2 the Temple of Jupiter , whither the leader of a Tri umph went to offer sacrifice LEOFRIC AND GODIVA 1 GODIVA . There is a dearth WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR 555.
... analogy of the " civic " crown , conferred for distinction ) 2 the Temple of Jupiter , whither the leader of a Tri umph went to offer sacrifice LEOFRIC AND GODIVA 1 GODIVA . There is a dearth WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR 555.
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Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews, Howard Judson Hall. LEOFRIC AND GODIVA 1 GODIVA . There is a dearth in the land , my sweet Leofric ! Remember how many weeks of drought we have had , even in the deep pas- tures of ...
Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews, Howard Judson Hall. LEOFRIC AND GODIVA 1 GODIVA . There is a dearth in the land , my sweet Leofric ! Remember how many weeks of drought we have had , even in the deep pas- tures of ...
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... Leofric , is sweeter than bee or flower or vine can give us ; 1 it flows from heaven ; and in heaven will it abun- dantly be poured out again to him who pours it out here unsparingly . LEOFRIC . Thou art wild . GODIVA . I have , indeed ...
... Leofric , is sweeter than bee or flower or vine can give us ; 1 it flows from heaven ; and in heaven will it abun- dantly be poured out again to him who pours it out here unsparingly . LEOFRIC . Thou art wild . GODIVA . I have , indeed ...
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... LEOFRIC . I do not hear thee ; the voices of the folk are so loud under this archway . GODIVA ( to herself ) . God help them ! good kind souls ! I hope they will not crowd about me so tomorrow . O Leofric ! could my name be forgotten ...
... LEOFRIC . I do not hear thee ; the voices of the folk are so loud under this archway . GODIVA ( to herself ) . God help them ! good kind souls ! I hope they will not crowd about me so tomorrow . O Leofric ! could my name be forgotten ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Vista completa - 1910 |
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