HEATH READINGS IN THE LITERATURE OF ENGLAND |
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الصفحة 35
... hear of your desertion , Inglorious deed . Death shall be better 2890 To each one of earls than a life of disgrace . ' He bade then the battle - work tell at the hedge Upon the steep cliff , where the earl - band The morning - long day ...
... hear of your desertion , Inglorious deed . Death shall be better 2890 To each one of earls than a life of disgrace . ' He bade then the battle - work tell at the hedge Upon the steep cliff , where the earl - band The morning - long day ...
الصفحة 71
... hear it spoken of . No man may go thither to hunt the boar rosy - red , and sprang up thinking to go forth 10 who may return therefrom , so adventurous is from the chamber . The queen would fain keep him with her , and laid hold on his ...
... hear it spoken of . No man may go thither to hunt the boar rosy - red , and sprang up thinking to go forth 10 who may return therefrom , so adventurous is from the chamber . The queen would fain keep him with her , and laid hold on his ...
الصفحة 113
... hear , ' quoth the lady , ' but in sooth I have mine 5 answer ; kiss me now courteously , and I will go hence ; I can but mourn as a maiden that loves much . ' Sighing , she stooped down and kissed him , and then she rose up and spake ...
... hear , ' quoth the lady , ' but in sooth I have mine 5 answer ; kiss me now courteously , and I will go hence ; I can but mourn as a maiden that loves much . ' Sighing , she stooped down and kissed him , and then she rose up and spake ...
الصفحة 117
... hear . Gawain . With all his force he bore it aloft with a mighty feint of slaying him : had it fallen as straight as he aimed he who was ever doughty of deed had been slain by the came gliding down to slay him as he stood , and shrank ...
... hear . Gawain . With all his force he bore it aloft with a mighty feint of slaying him : had it fallen as straight as he aimed he who was ever doughty of deed had been slain by the came gliding down to slay him as he stood , and shrank ...
الصفحة 134
... hear never more of me , pray for my soul . ' But ever the queens and ladies wept and shrieked , that Bedivere had lost the sight of the barge , he wept and wailed , and so took the forest ; and so he went all that night , and in the ...
... hear never more of me , pray for my soul . ' But ever the queens and ladies wept and shrieked , that Bedivere had lost the sight of the barge , he wept and wailed , and so took the forest ; and so he went all that night , and in the ...
المحتوى
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arms beauty behold Beowulf blood born brave called Connla Cuchulainn dear death doth dread Dyved earth eyes fair fame fate father fear fire Gawain Geats give glory gold grace Grendel Gwawl hand happy hast hath head Healfdene hear heard heart Heaven Heorot honour Hrothgar Hygelac king King Arthur kynge lady land light live look lord mighty mind Muse nature ne'er never night noble nymph o'er Ongentheow pain pleasure praise pride prince Pwyll Queen quoth rest round sayd Scyldings Scylfings sing Sir Bedivere Sir Lucan Sir Mordred sleep song sorrow soul spirit stood sweet sword tears tell thane thee ther thine things thou art thought truth unto virtue warriors ween whan wind wise wolde words wyll wyllowe youth