Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 53
Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode. pass from us to you , he cannot ; nor also from you to us . ' With great eagerness the wicked desire to pass from the torment in which they suffer , but the fastening of the hellish enclosure never ...
Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode. pass from us to you , he cannot ; nor also from you to us . ' With great eagerness the wicked desire to pass from the torment in which they suffer , but the fastening of the hellish enclosure never ...
الصفحة 61
... pass our time pleasantly in feasting and harmless amuse- ments ; and we have no quarrels or conten- 35 tions . We live in great peace ( sid ) ; there- fore we are called Side ( Fairy - folk ) . ' ' Who is this thou art talking to , my ...
... pass our time pleasantly in feasting and harmless amuse- ments ; and we have no quarrels or conten- 35 tions . We live in great peace ( sid ) ; there- fore we are called Side ( Fairy - folk ) . ' ' Who is this thou art talking to , my ...
الصفحة 108
... pass them , and 45 the stags with their spreading antlers , for the lord had forbidden that they should be slain , but the hinds and the does they turned back , and drave down into the valleys . Then might ye see much shooting of arrows ...
... pass them , and 45 the stags with their spreading antlers , for the lord had forbidden that they should be slain , but the hinds and the does they turned back , and drave down into the valleys . Then might ye see much shooting of arrows ...
الصفحة 116
... pass by that place , how- ever proud his arms , but he does him to death by 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 ...
... pass by that place , how- ever proud his arms , but he does him to death by 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 ...
الصفحة 133
... pass this unhappy day , ye shall and their riches . When Sir Lucan under- be right well revenged upon him . Good stood this work , he came to the king as soon lord , remember ye of your night's dream , as he might , and told him all ...
... pass this unhappy day , ye shall and their riches . When Sir Lucan under- be right well revenged upon him . Good stood this work , he came to the king as soon lord , remember ye of your night's dream , as he might , and told him all ...
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