Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 30
... once . Then he goes to his chamber , sings sor- rowful songs , 2460 The one for the other : too empty all seemed , Fields and dwelling . So the Weders ' defence For Herebeald sorrow of heart Welling up bore : he might not at all Upon ...
... once . Then he goes to his chamber , sings sor- rowful songs , 2460 The one for the other : too empty all seemed , Fields and dwelling . So the Weders ' defence For Herebeald sorrow of heart Welling up bore : he might not at all Upon ...
الصفحة 39
... once , within a night ; 65 There had he to await his end , on earth A bitter one , such as he in old time Wrought for himself , while he , bold chief of men , Dwelt on this earth under the roof of clouds . So drunken then with wine the ...
... once , within a night ; 65 There had he to await his end , on earth A bitter one , such as he in old time Wrought for himself , while he , bold chief of men , Dwelt on this earth under the roof of clouds . So drunken then with wine the ...
الصفحة 63
... once it was . ' WELSH 14th or 15th c . she held the same pace as at first . And his horse began to fail ; and when his horse's feet failed him , he returned to the place Once upon a time , Pwyll was at Narberth 10 where Pwyll was ...
... once it was . ' WELSH 14th or 15th c . she held the same pace as at first . And his horse began to fail ; and when his horse's feet failed him , he returned to the place Once upon a time , Pwyll was at Narberth 10 where Pwyll was ...
الصفحة 190
... ONCE RECOVERED HIS FREEDOM HE HAD AGAIN BECOME THRALL TO LOVE Ан , my heart , what aileth thee To set so light my liberty , Making me bond when I was free ? Ah , my heart , what aileth thee ? When thou were rid from all distress , Void ...
... ONCE RECOVERED HIS FREEDOM HE HAD AGAIN BECOME THRALL TO LOVE Ан , my heart , what aileth thee To set so light my liberty , Making me bond when I was free ? Ah , my heart , what aileth thee ? When thou were rid from all distress , Void ...
الصفحة 213
... once he , being indued with the favour and feeling of whole- Cranmer at length cometh from the prison of Bocardo unto St. Mary's church ( the chief church in the university ) , because it was a foul and rainy day , in this order : the ...
... once he , being indued with the favour and feeling of whole- Cranmer at length cometh from the prison of Bocardo unto St. Mary's church ( the chief church in the university ) , because it was a foul and rainy day , in this order : the ...
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