Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xvi
... Rise in the Vale of Chamouni Ode on Melancholy Bards of Passion and of Mirth The Pains of Sleep Lines on the Mermaid Tavern Youth and Age La Belle Dame sans Merci Work without Hope Epitaph WALTER SCOTT Lochinvar Hyperion JAMES HOGG When ...
... Rise in the Vale of Chamouni Ode on Melancholy Bards of Passion and of Mirth The Pains of Sleep Lines on the Mermaid Tavern Youth and Age La Belle Dame sans Merci Work without Hope Epitaph WALTER SCOTT Lochinvar Hyperion JAMES HOGG When ...
الصفحة 100
... rise from this another , I will give him as a gift this axe , which is heavy enough , in sooth , to handle as he may list , and I will abide the first blow , unarmed as I sit . If any knight be so bold as to prove my words let him come ...
... rise from this another , I will give him as a gift this axe , which is heavy enough , in sooth , to handle as he may list , and I will abide the first blow , unarmed as I sit . If any knight be so bold as to prove my words let him come ...
الصفحة 105
... rise , 30 and rode over the bridge . Then men came to him and held his stirrup while he dis- mounted , and took and stabled his steed . There came down knights and squires to bring the guest with joy to the hall . When 35 ermine , with ...
... rise , 30 and rode over the bridge . Then men came to him and held his stirrup while he dis- mounted , and took and stabled his steed . There came down knights and squires to bring the guest with joy to the hall . When 35 ermine , with ...
الصفحة 107
... rise and set forth , and ye shall be set in the way ; ' t is not two miles hence . ' Then was Gawain glad , and he laughed gaily . ' Now I thank you for this above all else . Now my quest is achieved I will dwell here at your will , and ...
... rise and set forth , and ye shall be set in the way ; ' t is not two miles hence . ' Then was Gawain glad , and he laughed gaily . ' Now I thank you for this above all else . Now my quest is achieved I will dwell here at your will , and ...
الصفحة 108
... . ' Thus he jested again , laughing . ' But an ye would , fair lady , oner to rise . I would get me from bed , and array me better , then could I talk with ye in more comfort . ' ' Well I wot , ' quoth Sir Gawain , 108 MIDDLE ENGLISH ...
... . ' Thus he jested again , laughing . ' But an ye would , fair lady , oner to rise . I would get me from bed , and array me better , then could I talk with ye in more comfort . ' ' Well I wot , ' quoth Sir Gawain , 108 MIDDLE ENGLISH ...
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