Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 32
... stands a stately place , Where oft I gainèd gifts and goodly grace Of that great lord , which therein wont to dwell ... standing near Did make to quake and fear : Fair branch of honour , flower of chivalry ! That fillest England with thy ...
... stands a stately place , Where oft I gainèd gifts and goodly grace Of that great lord , which therein wont to dwell ... standing near Did make to quake and fear : Fair branch of honour , flower of chivalry ! That fillest England with thy ...
Strana 224
... Stand forth the while , and take their challenge up . ' So spake he ; and Ferood stood forth and said : — ' Old man , be it agreed as thou hast said . Let Sohrab arm , and we will find a man . ' He spoke ; and Peran - Wisa turn'd , and ...
... Stand forth the while , and take their challenge up . ' So spake he ; and Ferood stood forth and said : — ' Old man , be it agreed as thou hast said . Let Sohrab arm , and we will find a man . ' He spoke ; and Peran - Wisa turn'd , and ...
Strana 229
... stand Here on this field , there were no fighting then . But Rustum is far hence , and we stand here . Begin : thou art more vast , more dread than I , And thou art prov'd , I know , and I am young- But yet Success sways with the breath ...
... stand Here on this field , there were no fighting then . But Rustum is far hence , and we stand here . Begin : thou art more vast , more dread than I , And thou art prov'd , I know , and I am young- But yet Success sways with the breath ...
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