Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold Gerald Bullett. Fear no more the lightning - flash , Nor the all - dreaded thunder - stone ; Fear not slander , censure rash ; Thou hast finish'd joy and moan : All lovers young , all lovers must Consign to ...
From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold Gerald Bullett. Fear no more the lightning - flash , Nor the all - dreaded thunder - stone ; Fear not slander , censure rash ; Thou hast finish'd joy and moan : All lovers young , all lovers must Consign to ...
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... fear they should dislodge the o'erhanging snows— So the pale Persians held their breath with fear . And to Ferood his brother Chiefs came up To counsel : Gudurz and Zoarrah came , And Feraburz , who rul'd the Persian host Second , and ...
... fear they should dislodge the o'erhanging snows— So the pale Persians held their breath with fear . And to Ferood his brother Chiefs came up To counsel : Gudurz and Zoarrah came , And Feraburz , who rul'd the Persian host Second , and ...
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... fear and joy , Fear at his wrath , but joy that Rustum came . But Rustum strode to his tent door , and call'd His followers in , and bade them bring his arms , And clad himself in steel : the arms he chose Were plain , and on his shield ...
... fear and joy , Fear at his wrath , but joy that Rustum came . But Rustum strode to his tent door , and call'd His followers in , and bade them bring his arms , And clad himself in steel : the arms he chose Were plain , and on his shield ...
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