Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... face beyond , This in the back - ground , waiting on my work , To crown the issue with a last reward ! A good time , was it not , my kingly days ? And had you not grown restless - but I know- ' Tis done and past ; ' twas right , my ...
... face beyond , This in the back - ground , waiting on my work , To crown the issue with a last reward ! A good time , was it not , my kingly days ? And had you not grown restless - but I know- ' Tis done and past ; ' twas right , my ...
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... face and flee . For well I know , that did great Rustum stand Before thy face this day , and were reveal'd , There would be then no talk of fighting more . But being what I am , I tell thee this ; Do thou record it in thine inmost soul ...
... face and flee . For well I know , that did great Rustum stand Before thy face this day , and were reveal'd , There would be then no talk of fighting more . But being what I am , I tell thee this ; Do thou record it in thine inmost soul ...
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... face , and said : — ' Soon be that day , my Son , and deep that sea ! Till then , if Fate so wills , let me endure . ' He spoke ; and Sohrab smil'd on him , and took The spear , and drew it from his side , and eas'd His wound's ...
... face , and said : — ' Soon be that day , my Son , and deep that sea ! Till then , if Fate so wills , let me endure . ' He spoke ; and Sohrab smil'd on him , and took The spear , and drew it from his side , and eas'd His wound's ...
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