Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - 941 páginas |
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... night he roamed the mist - moors . Men know not whither hell - sorcerers wander at times . Thus many crimes the foe of mankind , the fell lone - roamer , often accomplished , cruel injuries . Heorot he held , seat richly adorned , in ...
... night he roamed the mist - moors . Men know not whither hell - sorcerers wander at times . Thus many crimes the foe of mankind , the fell lone - roamer , often accomplished , cruel injuries . Heorot he held , seat richly adorned , in ...
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... nights ' space , till it drove us asunder . Weltering waves , coldest of tempests , cloudy night , and the fierce north wind grimly assaulted us ; rough were the billows . The rage of the sea - fishes was aroused . Then my body - sark ...
... nights ' space , till it drove us asunder . Weltering waves , coldest of tempests , cloudy night , and the fierce north wind grimly assaulted us ; rough were the billows . The rage of the sea - fishes was aroused . Then my body - sark ...
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... night ' neath heaven's vault , nor of man more harried in ocean - streams . Yet with life I escaped from the grasp of dangers , aweary of toil . Then the sea bore me , the flood with its current , the boiling fiords , to the Finns ...
... night ' neath heaven's vault , nor of man more harried in ocean - streams . Yet with life I escaped from the grasp of dangers , aweary of toil . Then the sea bore me , the flood with its current , the boiling fiords , to the Finns ...
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... night , and so they set a pavilion over the stone and the sword , and five always watched . 1 So at Candlemas many more great lords came thither for to have won the sword , but there might none prevail . And right as Arthur did at ...
... night , and so they set a pavilion over the stone and the sword , and five always watched . 1 So at Candlemas many more great lords came thither for to have won the sword , but there might none prevail . And right as Arthur did at ...
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... night's dream , and what the spirit of Sir Gawaine told you this night , yet God of his great goodness hath preserved you hitherto . Therefore , for God's sake , my lord , leave off by this , for blessed be God ye have won the field ...
... night's dream , and what the spirit of Sir Gawaine told you this night , yet God of his great goodness hath preserved you hitherto . Therefore , for God's sake , my lord , leave off by this , for blessed be God ye have won the field ...
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