Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 14
... reason did the daughter of Hoc Lament fate's decree , when morning came , When she under heaven might then behold The death - bale of kinsmen , where she before had Most worldly joy . War took away all 1080 The thanes of Finn except a ...
... reason did the daughter of Hoc Lament fate's decree , when morning came , When she under heaven might then behold The death - bale of kinsmen , where she before had Most worldly joy . War took away all 1080 The thanes of Finn except a ...
الصفحة 43
... , according to the wish of the Saint , the departure , except what I myself have lately shown to thee ; but to this brute animal , destitute of reason , in what way soever the Maker Himself hath willed , He hath revealed that his ADAMNAN ...
... , according to the wish of the Saint , the departure , except what I myself have lately shown to thee ; but to this brute animal , destitute of reason , in what way soever the Maker Himself hath willed , He hath revealed that his ADAMNAN ...
الصفحة 45
... reason I advise , O king , that we and altars which we have consecrated without reaping any benefit from them . ' In short , the king publicly gave his license to Paulinus to preach the Gospel , and that the religion which we have ...
... reason I advise , O king , that we and altars which we have consecrated without reaping any benefit from them . ' In short , the king publicly gave his license to Paulinus to preach the Gospel , and that the religion which we have ...
الصفحة 46
... reason he 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 ...
... reason he 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 ...
الصفحة 65
... reason is this , ' said he , food . ' A great number of attendants arose and began to fill the bag , but for all that they put into it , it was no fuller than at first . ' My soul , ' said Gwawl , ' will THE MABINOGION 65.
... reason is this , ' said he , food . ' A great number of attendants arose and began to fill the bag , but for all that they put into it , it was no fuller than at first . ' My soul , ' said Gwawl , ' will THE MABINOGION 65.
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