Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 32
... force drove out life , And they him then both had destroyed , Kindred princes : such should a man be , A thane in need . That was to the prince The last of his victories by his own deeds , 2710 Of work in the world . Then ' gan the ...
... force drove out life , And they him then both had destroyed , Kindred princes : such should a man be , A thane in need . That was to the prince The last of his victories by his own deeds , 2710 Of work in the world . Then ' gan the ...
الصفحة 48
... force ; but he promised them the Old Saxons came the people of Essex and Sussex and Wessex . From Anglia , which has ever since remained waste between the Jutes and the Saxons , came the East Angles , the Middle Angles , the Mercians ...
... force ; but he promised them the Old Saxons came the people of Essex and Sussex and Wessex . From Anglia , which has ever since remained waste between the Jutes and the Saxons , came the East Angles , the Middle Angles , the Mercians ...
الصفحة 72
... force drove forth the boar . Then Guingamor sounded his horn and bade them uncouple one pack of dogs and the 45 other lead forward to await him near the forest , but they should not enter therein . Thus Guingamor began the chase and the ...
... force drove forth the boar . Then Guingamor sounded his horn and bade them uncouple one pack of dogs and the 45 other lead forward to await him near the forest , but they should not enter therein . Thus Guingamor began the chase and the ...
الصفحة 116
... force of his hand , for he is a dis- courteous knight , and shows no mercy . Be With that the man turned his bridle into the wood , smote the horse with his spurs as hard as he could , and galloped off , leaving the knight alone . Quoth ...
... force of his hand , for he is a dis- courteous knight , and shows no mercy . Be With that the man turned his bridle into the wood , smote the horse with his spurs as hard as he could , and galloped off , leaving the knight alone . Quoth ...
الصفحة 117
... 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 a little with the shoulders ...
... 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 a little with the shoulders ...
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