Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 39
... look through on each Child of the brave who came therein , and none 50 Might look on him of mankind , save ' t were one Of his own ill - famed warriors whom the proud one Bade to draw near , go in for secret council . Then they brought ...
... look through on each Child of the brave who came therein , and none 50 Might look on him of mankind , save ' t were one Of his own ill - famed warriors whom the proud one Bade to draw near , go in for secret council . Then they brought ...
الصفحة 73
... look upon its beauties , for he thought he might lightly 15 ' Guingamor , let be my robes ; an God will , return and speak with the maiden , for he knew well that she would not go thence naked . But the maiden saw his deed , and called ...
... look upon its beauties , for he thought he might lightly 15 ' Guingamor , let be my robes ; an God will , return and speak with the maiden , for he knew well that she would not go thence naked . But the maiden saw his deed , and called ...
الصفحة 85
... Look to whom thou givest . ' True morality is , ' Look to whom thou givest thyself . ' Lucretia and Penelope , as well as the 25 Sabine women , have borne aloft the banners of modesty and they have brought back trophies with but few in ...
... Look to whom thou givest . ' True morality is , ' Look to whom thou givest thyself . ' Lucretia and Penelope , as well as the 25 Sabine women , have borne aloft the banners of modesty and they have brought back trophies with but few in ...
الصفحة 106
... look upon . A wor- should be in the company of him to whom belonged all fame , and valour , and courtesy , and whose honour was praised above that of all men on earth . Each said softly to his fellow , ' Now shall we see courteous ...
... look upon . A wor- should be in the company of him to whom belonged all fame , and valour , and courtesy , and whose honour was praised above that of all men on earth . Each said softly to his fellow , ' Now shall we see courteous ...
الصفحة 132
... Look ye come on fiercely , and slay that traitor , Sir Mordred , for I in no wise trust him . ' In likewise Sir Mordred warned his host that : ' An ye see any sword drawn , look that ye come on fiercely , and so slay all that ever ...
... Look ye come on fiercely , and slay that traitor , Sir Mordred , for I in no wise trust him . ' In likewise Sir Mordred warned his host that : ' An ye see any sword drawn , look that ye come on fiercely , and so slay all that ever ...
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