Lyra Historica: Poems of British History A.D. 61-1910, Volumes 1-3Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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Pagina 9
... fair - haired despots of the sea Scaling our eastern island wall , From their long ships of norland pine , Their surf deer ' , driven o'er wilds of brine . 61. disastrous ] ill - starred , unfortunate . 88. Witless ] ignorant . 65 70 75 ...
... fair - haired despots of the sea Scaling our eastern island wall , From their long ships of norland pine , Their surf deer ' , driven o'er wilds of brine . 61. disastrous ] ill - starred , unfortunate . 88. Witless ] ignorant . 65 70 75 ...
Pagina 13
... fair - haired despots . The Vikings or Northmen . 103. by the Cataracts . This may refer to the end of the Civil War between Pompey and Caesar . Egypt came under the influence of Rome about 90 B. C. 106. Helvetian snow . A reference to ...
... fair - haired despots . The Vikings or Northmen . 103. by the Cataracts . This may refer to the end of the Civil War between Pompey and Caesar . Egypt came under the influence of Rome about 90 B. C. 106. Helvetian snow . A reference to ...
Pagina 23
... fair hair . 15 20 CURFEW ( 1066 ) The Curfew ( couvre - feu ) was a bell rung at 8 o'clock in winter and at sunset in summer , when all fires had to be extinguished . It also served as a call to prayers , and is still rung in some towns ...
... fair hair . 15 20 CURFEW ( 1066 ) The Curfew ( couvre - feu ) was a bell rung at 8 o'clock in winter and at sunset in summer , when all fires had to be extinguished . It also served as a call to prayers , and is still rung in some towns ...
Pagina 27
... fair , With courtiers and sailors gathered there , Three hundred living souls we were : And I Berold was the meanest hind In all that train to the Prince assign'd . And now he cried : ' Bring wine from below ; Let the sailors revel ere ...
... fair , With courtiers and sailors gathered there , Three hundred living souls we were : And I Berold was the meanest hind In all that train to the Prince assign'd . And now he cried : ' Bring wine from below ; Let the sailors revel ere ...
Pagina 34
... fair hostess Merriment , Down beside the pasture Trent ; For he left the merry tale Messenger for spicy ale . Gone , the merry morris din ; Gone , the song of Gamelyn ; Gone , the tough - belted outlaw Idling in the ' grenè shawe ...
... fair hostess Merriment , Down beside the pasture Trent ; For he left the merry tale Messenger for spicy ale . Gone , the merry morris din ; Gone , the song of Gamelyn ; Gone , the tough - belted outlaw Idling in the ' grenè shawe ...
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Lyra Historica: Poems of British History, A.D. 61-1910 M E Windsor,J (Joseph) Turral Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2021 |
Lyra Historica: Poems of British History, A.D. 61-1910 M E Windsor,J (Joseph) Turral Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2021 |
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