Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 12
... field . Now go thou , Sir Lucan , said the king , and do me to wit what betokens that noise in the field . So Sir Lucan departed , for he was grievously wounded in many places . And so as he yede , he saw and hearkened by the moonlight ...
... field . Now go thou , Sir Lucan , said the king , and do me to wit what betokens that noise in the field . So Sir Lucan departed , for he was grievously wounded in many places . And so as he yede , he saw and hearkened by the moonlight ...
Strana 39
... field , how they grow . They labour not neither spin . And yet for all that I say unto you that even Solomon in all his royalty was not arrayed like unto one of these . Wherefore if God so clothe the grass , which is today in the field ...
... field , how they grow . They labour not neither spin . And yet for all that I say unto you that even Solomon in all his royalty was not arrayed like unto one of these . Wherefore if God so clothe the grass , which is today in the field ...
Strana 228
... field Of blood , and I have fought with many a foe : Never was that field lost , or that foe sav'd . O Sohrab , wherefore wilt thou rush on death ? Be govern'd : quit the Tartar host , and come To Iran , and be as my son to me , And ...
... field Of blood , and I have fought with many a foe : Never was that field lost , or that foe sav'd . O Sohrab , wherefore wilt thou rush on death ? Be govern'd : quit the Tartar host , and come To Iran , and be as my son to me , And ...
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