Literature and Life, 4. raamatScott, Foresman and Company, 1924 |
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... Lord Byron - Percy Bysshe Shelley - John Keats - Summary . 391 THE NEW ROMANTIC PERIOD : Jane Elliott . THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST 410 SELECTIONS FROM BURNS : Lament for Culloden ; Address to the Deil ; To a Louse ; Auld Lang Syne ; John ...
... Lord Byron - Percy Bysshe Shelley - John Keats - Summary . 391 THE NEW ROMANTIC PERIOD : Jane Elliott . THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST 410 SELECTIONS FROM BURNS : Lament for Culloden ; Address to the Deil ; To a Louse ; Auld Lang Syne ; John ...
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... lord . Deor was my name . Many winters I found a worthy following , Held my lord's heart , till Heorrenda came , The skillful singer , and received the landright That the proud helm of earls had once promised to me ! That has passed ...
... lord . Deor was my name . Many winters I found a worthy following , Held my lord's heart , till Heorrenda came , The skillful singer , and received the landright That the proud helm of earls had once promised to me ! That has passed ...
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... lord that will fight for the land of his fathers . Then follows one of the great battle pieces of our literature . The leader is slain , and some of his men flee in terror . But a little band remains , spurred on by the determination to ...
... lord that will fight for the land of his fathers . Then follows one of the great battle pieces of our literature . The leader is slain , and some of his men flee in terror . But a little band remains , spurred on by the determination to ...
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... Lord God , Lord everlasting , 20 Glode over earth till the glorious creature Sank to his setting . 30 More unfailing in wisdom . More friends shall they have , Dear and trusty , and true and good , And faithful always , whose honors and ...
... Lord God , Lord everlasting , 20 Glode over earth till the glorious creature Sank to his setting . 30 More unfailing in wisdom . More friends shall they have , Dear and trusty , and true and good , And faithful always , whose honors and ...
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... lord , But that he leaves the land and longs for the sea . By the grace of God he will gain or lose ; Nor hearkens he to harp nor has heart for gift - treasures , Nor in the wiles of a wife nor in the world rejoices . 45 Save in the ...
... lord , But that he leaves the land and longs for the sea . By the grace of God he will gain or lose ; Nor hearkens he to harp nor has heart for gift - treasures , Nor in the wiles of a wife nor in the world rejoices . 45 Save in the ...
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Literature and Life, 4. raamat Edwin Greenlaw,William Harris Elson,Christine M. Keck Snippet view - 1929 |
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