Lyra Historica: Poems of British History A.D. 61-1910, Volumes 1-3Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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Pagina 7
... thou seen retire Into the dusk of alien things ? What mighty news hath stormed thy shade , Of armies perished , realms unmade ? Already wast thou great and wise , And solemn with exceeding eld , On that proud morn when England's eyes ...
... thou seen retire Into the dusk of alien things ? What mighty news hath stormed thy shade , Of armies perished , realms unmade ? Already wast thou great and wise , And solemn with exceeding eld , On that proud morn when England's eyes ...
Pagina 8
... thou the perfect knight , The soldier , courtier , bard in one , Sidney , that pensive Hesper - light O'er Chivalry's departed sun ? Knew'st thou the virtue , sweetness , lore , Whose nobly hapless name was More ? The roystering prince ...
... thou the perfect knight , The soldier , courtier , bard in one , Sidney , that pensive Hesper - light O'er Chivalry's departed sun ? Knew'st thou the virtue , sweetness , lore , Whose nobly hapless name was More ? The roystering prince ...
Pagina 9
... thou minglest - who shall say ? — With thrice remoter memories , And phantoms of the mistier day , Long ere the tanner's daughter's son From Harold's hands this realm had won . What years are thine , not mine to guess ! The stars look ...
... thou minglest - who shall say ? — With thrice remoter memories , And phantoms of the mistier day , Long ere the tanner's daughter's son From Harold's hands this realm had won . What years are thine , not mine to guess ! The stars look ...
Pagina 18
... own sake ! ' Wilt thou not hear his message ' Who bears the Keys and Sword ? ' -But Edwin look'd and ponder'd , And answer'd not a word . 4. Rood ] cross . 5 ΤΟ 15 Rose then a sage old warrior ; Was five - 18 Paulinus and Edwin.
... own sake ! ' Wilt thou not hear his message ' Who bears the Keys and Sword ? ' -But Edwin look'd and ponder'd , And answer'd not a word . 4. Rood ] cross . 5 ΤΟ 15 Rose then a sage old warrior ; Was five - 18 Paulinus and Edwin.
Pagina 21
... Thou , his man , shalt rule with him his kingdom . ' ' Friendship had ye proffered then , full surely , Better had it been this day for England . But if I , forgiving , take thy proffer , What giv'st thou to Harold , King of Norway ...
... Thou , his man , shalt rule with him his kingdom . ' ' Friendship had ye proffered then , full surely , Better had it been this day for England . But if I , forgiving , take thy proffer , What giv'st thou to Harold , King of Norway ...
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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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A. C. Benson A. C. SWINBURNE army battle battle of Jena BATTLE OF NASEBY blood bonnet of Bonny Bonny Dundee braken bush brave castle Charles Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Crispian Cromwell crown dead dear death deep doth Douglas drum Duke Earl earth England English eyes fame fate father fear fell fierce fight fire flame fought France French gallant glory grave hand hast hath Hawke came swooping head hear heard heart heaven hill honour horse Humphrey Gilbert Jacobite rising Killicrankie King Edward land light Lightborn Lord Mary Beaton mighty morn Napoleon ne'er night o'er Otterbourne Pandulph peace Peninsular War Percy poem pride Prince proud Queen Richard Richard II Riflemen rode Says the Shan Scotland Shan Van Vocht Sir Nicholas sleep smile song soul sound spake spear stood Strafford sword tears thee thine thou Tower Trelawny Twas victory waves wild wound ΙΟ