Lyra Historica: Poems of British History A.D. 61-1910, Volumes 1-3Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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... give to the librarian . HOME USE RULES . All Books subject to Recall . All books must be returned at end of col- lege year for inspec- tion and repairs . Students must re- turn all books before leaving town . Officers should arrange for ...
... give to the librarian . HOME USE RULES . All Books subject to Recall . All books must be returned at end of col- lege year for inspec- tion and repairs . Students must re- turn all books before leaving town . Officers should arrange for ...
Pagina 16
... line ? The proud patrician takes his rest The spearman's bones beside , And earth who knows their secret best Gives this of all their pride ! 5 ΙΟ 15 20 With sunlight on this golden crest Maybe some Roman guard 16 On a Roman Helmet.
... line ? The proud patrician takes his rest The spearman's bones beside , And earth who knows their secret best Gives this of all their pride ! 5 ΙΟ 15 20 With sunlight on this golden crest Maybe some Roman guard 16 On a Roman Helmet.
Pagina 21
... helm leaps the answer , ' Gift too will we give unto Hardrada . Seven feet of English earth shall his be More , if more be needed by his stature . ' 5 IO 15 Grimly laugh around the mailèd horsemen , Fiercely joying in 21 Harold and Tostig.
... helm leaps the answer , ' Gift too will we give unto Hardrada . Seven feet of English earth shall his be More , if more be needed by his stature . ' 5 IO 15 Grimly laugh around the mailèd horsemen , Fiercely joying in 21 Harold and Tostig.
Pagina 33
... gives the half To some wight , amaz'd to hear Jesting , deep in forest drear . On the fairest time of June You may go , with sun or moon , Or the seven stars to light you , Or the polar ray to right you ; But you never may behold Little ...
... gives the half To some wight , amaz'd to hear Jesting , deep in forest drear . On the fairest time of June You may go , with sun or moon , Or the seven stars to light you , Or the polar ray to right you ; But you never may behold Little ...
Pagina 38
... islanders shout out , Vive le roy ! as I have bank'd their towns ? Have I not here the best cards for the game To win this easy match play'd for a crown ? 106. bank'd ] besieged . 100 105 ΠΙΟ And shall I now give o'er the yielded set 38.
... islanders shout out , Vive le roy ! as I have bank'd their towns ? Have I not here the best cards for the game To win this easy match play'd for a crown ? 106. bank'd ] besieged . 100 105 ΠΙΟ And shall I now give o'er the yielded set 38.
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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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