Lyra Historica: Poems of British History A.D. 61-1910, Volumes 1-3Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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Pagina 11
... soul again . 135 Shall her great noons and sunsets be Blurred with thine infelicity ? Now from these veins the strength of old , The warmth and lust of life depart ; Full of mortality , behold The cavern that was once my heart ! Me ...
... soul again . 135 Shall her great noons and sunsets be Blurred with thine infelicity ? Now from these veins the strength of old , The warmth and lust of life depart ; Full of mortality , behold The cavern that was once my heart ! Me ...
Pagina 19
... Soul may dwell : - 20 25 30 30 35 ' If on that outer darkness ' The sun of Hope may shine ; - 40 ' He makes life worth the living ! ' I take his God for mine ! ' So spake the wise old warrior ; And all about him cried , ' Paulinus ' God ...
... Soul may dwell : - 20 25 30 30 35 ' If on that outer darkness ' The sun of Hope may shine ; - 40 ' He makes life worth the living ! ' I take his God for mine ! ' So spake the wise old warrior ; And all about him cried , ' Paulinus ' God ...
Pagina 24
... if thou God's anointed be I rede thee unto thy soul thou see , For mitre and pall thou hast y - sold , False knight to Christ , for gain and gold ; 7. sweven ] dream . 10 15 And for this thy forest were digged down all , 24 The Red King.
... if thou God's anointed be I rede thee unto thy soul thou see , For mitre and pall thou hast y - sold , False knight to Christ , for gain and gold ; 7. sweven ] dream . 10 15 And for this thy forest were digged down all , 24 The Red King.
Pagina 25
... soul to hell , Quod , ' His master's name it hath sped him well . ' Tyrrel he smiled full grim that day , ་ Quod , Shooting of kings is no bairns ' play ' ; And he smote in the spurs , and fled fast away . As he pricked along by Fritham ...
... soul to hell , Quod , ' His master's name it hath sped him well . ' Tyrrel he smiled full grim that day , ་ Quod , Shooting of kings is no bairns ' play ' ; And he smote in the spurs , and fled fast away . As he pricked along by Fritham ...
Pagina 26
... soul all bliss to see . And fend our princes every one , From foul mishap and trahison ; But kings that harrow Christian men Shall England never bide again . 50 55 . C. KINGSLEY . 60 58. fell to sanctuarie . Took refuge at the altar of ...
... soul all bliss to see . And fend our princes every one , From foul mishap and trahison ; But kings that harrow Christian men Shall England never bide again . 50 55 . C. KINGSLEY . 60 58. fell to sanctuarie . Took refuge at the altar of ...
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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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