Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 15
... true to the other . There also the orator Hunferth 1165 Sat at the feet of the Scyldings ' lord : each of them trusted his wisdom , That he great courage had , tho ' to his kins- men he was not Honest in play of the swords . Spoke then ...
... true to the other . There also the orator Hunferth 1165 Sat at the feet of the Scyldings ' lord : each of them trusted his wisdom , That he great courage had , tho ' to his kins- men he was not Honest in play of the swords . Spoke then ...
الصفحة 39
... true belief , that with this sword I may 90 Hew at this giver of death . Grant me success , Strong Lord of men , never had I more need Of Thy compassion ; now , O mighty Lord , Bright - minded giver of renown , avenge What stirs my mood ...
... true belief , that with this sword I may 90 Hew at this giver of death . Grant me success , Strong Lord of men , never had I more need Of Thy compassion ; now , O mighty Lord , Bright - minded giver of renown , avenge What stirs my mood ...
الصفحة 45
... true 25 God ? ' Then immediately , in contempt of his former superstitions , he desired the king to furnish him with arms and a stallion ; and mounting the same , he set out to destroy the idols ; for it was not lawful before for carry ...
... true 25 God ? ' Then immediately , in contempt of his former superstitions , he desired the king to furnish him with arms and a stallion ; and mounting the same , he set out to destroy the idols ; for it was not lawful before for carry ...
الصفحة 109
... true a knight as Gawain is holden , and one so perfect in courtesy , would never have tarried so long with a lady but he would of his courtesy have craved a kiss at parting . ' Then quoth Gawain , ' I wot I will do even as it may please ...
... true a knight as Gawain is holden , and one so perfect in courtesy , would never have tarried so long with a lady but he would of his courtesy have craved a kiss at parting . ' Then quoth Gawain , ' I wot I will do even as it may please ...
الصفحة 111
... true knights how they ad- 30 nigh him ; so many of them had been ventured their lives for their true love , and endured hardships for her favours , and avenged her with valour , and eased her sor- rows , and brought joy to her bower ...
... true knights how they ad- 30 nigh him ; so many of them had been ventured their lives for their true love , and endured hardships for her favours , and avenged her with valour , and eased her sor- rows , and brought joy to her bower ...
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