Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - 941 páginas |
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... doth stand , for every warrior , useless and void when the evening light 410 under heaven's serenity is concealed . Then , prince Hrothgar , did my people , the most excellent men , sagacious , counsel me that I should seek thee ...
... doth stand , for every warrior , useless and void when the evening light 410 under heaven's serenity is concealed . Then , prince Hrothgar , did my people , the most excellent men , sagacious , counsel me that I should seek thee ...
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... doth drive me on my way , When I start up in my strength ! Oft in stormy wrath , Hugely then I thunder , tear along in gusts , Fare above the floor of earth , burn the folk- halls down , 5 Ravage all the rooms ! There the reek ariseth ...
... doth drive me on my way , When I start up in my strength ! Oft in stormy wrath , Hugely then I thunder , tear along in gusts , Fare above the floor of earth , burn the folk- halls down , 5 Ravage all the rooms ! There the reek ariseth ...
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... doth when it flieth ; that is , in the thoughts of the heart , and the mortification of the flesh , they bear the Lord's cross . Those birds fly well that have little flesh , as the peli- can hath , and many feathers . The ostrich , hav ...
... doth when it flieth ; that is , in the thoughts of the heart , and the mortification of the flesh , they bear the Lord's cross . Those birds fly well that have little flesh , as the peli- can hath , and many feathers . The ostrich , hav ...
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... doth gambol , bullock amble- Merry sing Cuckoo ! Cuckoo , Cuckoo ! Well singest thou Cuckoo ! nor cease thou ever now . ( Foot ) Sing Cuckoo now , sing Cuckoo . Sing Cuckoo , sing Cuckoo now . C. 1250 1 The Middle English version ...
... doth gambol , bullock amble- Merry sing Cuckoo ! Cuckoo , Cuckoo ! Well singest thou Cuckoo ! nor cease thou ever now . ( Foot ) Sing Cuckoo now , sing Cuckoo . Sing Cuckoo , sing Cuckoo now . C. 1250 1 The Middle English version ...
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... doth a nightingale . Curteys he was , lowly , and servisable , And carf 53 biforn his fader at the table . 90 50 100 55 A Yeman hadde he , 54 and servaunts namo At that tyme , for him liste 56 ryde so ; And he was clad in cote and hood ...
... doth a nightingale . Curteys he was , lowly , and servisable , And carf 53 biforn his fader at the table . 90 50 100 55 A Yeman hadde he , 54 and servaunts namo At that tyme , for him liste 56 ryde so ; And he was clad in cote and hood ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Vista completa - 1910 |
Términos y frases comunes
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