Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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... thou needest not then My head conceal , but me he will have Stained with gore , if death me take , My bloody corpse bear , think to devour it , Will eat it alone , unpityingly , 445 Will mark the moor - mounds : thou needest not then ...
... thou needest not then My head conceal , but me he will have Stained with gore , if death me take , My bloody corpse bear , think to devour it , Will eat it alone , unpityingly , 445 Will mark the moor - mounds : thou needest not then ...
الصفحة 15
... thou this cup , my dearest lord , Giver of treasure . Be thou in health , Gold - friend of men , and to the Geats speak With mildest words , as a man shall do . Be to the Geats kind , mindful of gifts ; Near and afar hast thou now peace ...
... thou this cup , my dearest lord , Giver of treasure . Be thou in health , Gold - friend of men , and to the Geats speak With mildest words , as a man shall do . Be to the Geats kind , mindful of gifts ; Near and afar hast thou now peace ...
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... 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 gold , if thou comest away ...
... 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 gold , if thou comest away ...
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... thou the better , Counsels eternal . Care not for pride , 1760 Mighty warrior . Now is thy strength's fame Lasting a while : soon after it shall be That sickness or sword shall rob thee of might , Or clutch of the fire , or swell of the ...
... thou the better , Counsels eternal . Care not for pride , 1760 Mighty warrior . Now is thy strength's fame Lasting a while : soon after it shall be That sickness or sword shall rob thee of might , Or clutch of the fire , or swell of the ...
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... thou do as I believe thou wilt — that thou , who from the things of this world art at leisure for this , as thou often mayest , that thou bestow the wisdom that God has given thee wherever thou 10 mayest bestow it . Think what ...
... thou do as I believe thou wilt — that thou , who from the things of this world art at leisure for this , as thou often mayest , that thou bestow the wisdom that God has given thee wherever thou 10 mayest bestow it . Think what ...
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