Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 44
... unto the heavenly country . Bede ( 673-735 ) ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH NATION CONVERSION OF KING EDWIN King Edwin , therefore , delaying to re- ceive the word of God at the preaching of Paulinus , and using for some time ...
... unto the heavenly country . Bede ( 673-735 ) ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH NATION CONVERSION OF KING EDWIN King Edwin , therefore , delaying to re- ceive the word of God at the preaching of Paulinus , and using for some time ...
الصفحة 63
... unto him , ' Lord , it is idle for any one in the world to follow her on foot . ' ' Verily , ' said Pwyll , ' go unto the palace , and take the fleetest horse that thou 45 seest , and go after her . ' terday . in his saddle , she passed ...
... unto him , ' Lord , it is idle for any one in the world to follow her on foot . ' ' Verily , ' said Pwyll , ' go unto the palace , and take the fleetest horse that thou 45 seest , and go after her . ' terday . in his saddle , she passed ...
الصفحة 64
... unto me , ' said Pwyll , and wheresoever thou wilt , there will I meet with thee . ' ' I will that thou meat was ended , Pwyll said , ' Where are the hosts that went yesterday and the day be- fore to the top of the mound ? ' ' Behold ...
... unto me , ' said Pwyll , and wheresoever thou wilt , there will I meet with thee . ' ' I will that thou meat was ended , Pwyll said , ' Where are the hosts that went yesterday and the day be- fore to the top of the mound ? ' ' Behold ...
الصفحة 65
... unto thee , and it is to crave a boon of thee that I come . ' ' What boon soever thou mayest ask of me , as far as I am able , thou shalt have . ' ' Ah , ' said Rhiannon , ' wherefore didst thou give that answer ? ' ' Has he not given ...
... unto thee , and it is to crave a boon of thee that I come . ' ' What boon soever thou mayest ask of me , as far as I am able , thou shalt have . ' ' Ah , ' said Rhiannon , ' wherefore didst thou give that answer ? ' ' Has he not given ...
الصفحة 66
... unto Gwawl the son of Clud , ' Rise up quickly . ' ' I will willingly arise , ' said he . So he rose up , 10 hurt , and I have many bruises . I have need and put his two feet into the bag . And Pwyll turned up the sides of the bag , so ...
... unto Gwawl the son of Clud , ' Rise up quickly . ' ' I will willingly arise , ' said he . So he rose up , 10 hurt , and I have many bruises . I have need and put his two feet into the bag . And Pwyll turned up the sides of the bag , so ...
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