Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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... never could compose any trivial or vain poem , but only those which relate to religion suited 15 his religious tongue ; for having lived in a secular habit till he was well advanced in years , he had never learned anything of versifying ...
... never could compose any trivial or vain poem , but only those which relate to religion suited 15 his religious tongue ; for having lived in a secular habit till he was well advanced in years , he had never learned anything of versifying ...
الصفحة 50
... never were any martyrs so tortured as they were . Some they hanged up by the feet , and smoked them with foul smoke ; and some by the thumbs , or by the head , and hung coats of mail on 15 the land was all laid waste by such deeds ...
... never were any martyrs so tortured as they were . Some they hanged up by the feet , and smoked them with foul smoke ; and some by the thumbs , or by the head , and hung coats of mail on 15 the land was all laid waste by such deeds ...
الصفحة 61
... never been engaged in since I have been rulera contest with an invisible being . The witch - charms of a woman are taking away my son . Then the druid sang a charm against the voice of the woman , so that no one , includ- ing the young ...
... never been engaged in since I have been rulera contest with an invisible being . The witch - charms of a woman are taking away my son . Then the druid sang a charm against the voice of the woman , so that no one , includ- ing the young ...
الصفحة 62
... never know , no sick- * Revision of translation by K. Meyer , Royal Irish Acad . , Todd Lect . Ser . XVI , p . xxviii . ' Once I had yellow , curly hair , Now. I ' A land of youth , a land of rest , A land from sorrow free ; It lies far ...
... never know , no sick- * Revision of translation by K. Meyer , Royal Irish Acad . , Todd Lect . Ser . XVI , p . xxviii . ' Once I had yellow , curly hair , Now. I ' A land of youth , a land of rest , A land from sorrow free ; It lies far ...
الصفحة 65
... Never can I do as thou sayest . ' 25 they both spent that year until it was the ' Bestow me upon him , ' said she [ secretly ] , ' and I will cause that I shall never be his . ' ' By what means will that be ? ' asked Pwyll . ' In thy ...
... Never can I do as thou sayest . ' 25 they both spent that year until it was the ' Bestow me upon him , ' said she [ secretly ] , ' and I will cause that I shall never be his . ' ' By what means will that be ? ' asked Pwyll . ' In thy ...
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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