Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 72
... , through the adventurous land , across the perilous river , over the meadow- land where the turf was green and flowery ; well nigh had he overtaken his prey when he looked ahead and saw the walls of a great palace 72 MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD.
... , through the adventurous land , across the perilous river , over the meadow- land where the turf was green and flowery ; well nigh had he overtaken his prey when he looked ahead and saw the walls of a great palace 72 MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD.
الصفحة 73
... green marble , and above the entry was a tower which seemed to him of silver , so great was the clearness it gave . The doors were of fine ivory , inlaid with golden trefoils , nor was there bar nor lock . 5 feet and hands . Fair was ...
... green marble , and above the entry was a tower which seemed to him of silver , so great was the clearness it gave . The doors were of fine ivory , inlaid with golden trefoils , nor was there bar nor lock . 5 feet and hands . Fair was ...
الصفحة 97
... GREEN KNIGHT * I Rome ( and gave to the city his own name , which it bears even to this day ) ; and Ticius turned him to Tuscany ; and Langobard raised him up dwellings in Lombardy ; and 5 Felix Brutus sailed far over the French flood ...
... GREEN KNIGHT * I Rome ( and gave to the city his own name , which it bears even to this day ) ; and Ticius turned him to Tuscany ; and Langobard raised him up dwellings in Lombardy ; and 5 Felix Brutus sailed far over the French flood ...
الصفحة 98
... green all over . For he was clad all in green , with a straight with iron , even to the end , and engraved 98 MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD.
... green all over . For he was clad all in green , with a straight with iron , even to the end , and engraved 98 MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD.
الصفحة 99
... green , and spurs of bright gold with silken fastenings richly worked ; and all his vesture was verily green . Around his waist and his saddle were bands with fair stones set upon silken work , ' t were too long to tell of all the ...
... green , and spurs of bright gold with silken fastenings richly worked ; and all his vesture was verily green . Around his waist and his saddle were bands with fair stones set upon silken work , ' t were too long to tell of all the ...
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