Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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... thee alone . The abode yet thou knowest not , 1380 The terrible place , where thou mayest find The much - sinning being : seek if thou dare . I for the contest thee will repay With old - time treasures , as I before did , With twisted ...
... thee alone . The abode yet thou knowest not , 1380 The terrible place , where thou mayest find The much - sinning being : seek if thou dare . I for the contest thee will repay With old - time treasures , as I before did , With twisted ...
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... thee thy neighbors with dread oppress , As hating thee they sometimes have done , To thee I shall bring thousands of thanes , Of heroes for help . Of Hygelac I know , 1830 Lord of the Geats , though he be young Chief of his folk , that ...
... thee thy neighbors with dread oppress , As hating thee they sometimes have done , To thee I shall bring thousands of thanes , Of heroes for help . Of Hygelac I know , 1830 Lord of the Geats , though he be young Chief of his folk , that ...
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... thee , warlike king , bring , Willingly offer . Still on thee is all Of favor dependent : I have very few Of near relations save , Hygelac , thee . ' He bade then bring in the boar's - head - sign , The battle - high helmet , the hoary ...
... thee , warlike king , bring , Willingly offer . Still on thee is all Of favor dependent : I have very few Of near relations save , Hygelac , thee . ' He bade then bring in the boar's - head - sign , The battle - high helmet , the hoary ...
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... thee or to thy Son ; seeing that thou dost 45 enough . For , what dost thou love , my flesh ? love thyself and him , and he , thee , and himself , to the whole extent of thy being and his . Nor is there aught else proceeding from thee ...
... thee or to thy Son ; seeing that thou dost 45 enough . For , what dost thou love , my flesh ? love thyself and him , and he , thee , and himself , to the whole extent of thy being and his . Nor is there aught else proceeding from thee ...
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... thee , Lord , then ! and how much they will love thee ! Truly , eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , neither has it entered into the heart of man in this life , how far they shall know thee , 15 meditate upon it ; let my tongue speak of ...
... thee , Lord , then ! and how much they will love thee ! Truly , eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , neither has it entered into the heart of man in this life , how far they shall know thee , 15 meditate upon it ; let my tongue speak of ...
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