Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 31
... stand , a stream out thence 2545 Break from the mountain ; the burn's flood was With battle - fire hot ; might not near the hoard One without burning any while then Endure the deep for the flame of the dragon . Let then from his breast ...
... stand , a stream out thence 2545 Break from the mountain ; the burn's flood was With battle - fire hot ; might not near the hoard One without burning any while then Endure the deep for the flame of the dragon . Let then from his breast ...
الصفحة 73
... stand wide and the entrance free , he thought him he would go within and 10 When he had taken the boar , he thought to find the goodman who kept the gate , for fain would he know who was lord of the palace , since ' t was the fairest he ...
... stand wide and the entrance free , he thought him he would go within and 10 When he had taken the boar , he thought to find the goodman who kept the gate , for fain would he know who was lord of the palace , since ' t was the fairest he ...
الصفحة 77
... stand upright and walk . ' And he laid this special command upon his servants , that they should take care that he might not be laid open to the charge of not providing enough food and drink , but that they should assiduously provide ...
... stand upright and walk . ' And he laid this special command upon his servants , that they should take care that he might not be laid open to the charge of not providing enough food and drink , but that they should assiduously provide ...
الصفحة 85
... stand , the devils and we alone have fallen , in that we have our tempters as our allies , and in that our wickedness , arising from our imitation of the chief of sinners , hath found its punish- strength . Late 12th c . ANONYMOUS ...
... stand , the devils and we alone have fallen , in that we have our tempters as our allies , and in that our wickedness , arising from our imitation of the chief of sinners , hath found its punish- strength . Late 12th c . ANONYMOUS ...
الصفحة 116
... stand no longer . tell ye , as sooth as ye sit in saddle , if yo come there and that knight know it , ye shall be slain , though ye had twenty lives ; trow me that truly ! He has dwelt here full 5 long and seen many a combat ; ye may ...
... stand no longer . tell ye , as sooth as ye sit in saddle , if yo come there and that knight know it , ye shall be slain , though ye had twenty lives ; trow me that truly ! He has dwelt here full 5 long and seen many a combat ; ye may ...
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