English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 pages |
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... hear the birds a - singing And the grass a - springing . Let us be glad once more , Our ship has come to shore . " From the ship they went to land And set foot upon the strand . By the water side 18 pay for 19 144 wringing their hands ...
... hear the birds a - singing And the grass a - springing . Let us be glad once more , Our ship has come to shore . " From the ship they went to land And set foot upon the strand . By the water side 18 pay for 19 144 wringing their hands ...
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... hear . That is not sooth ; my voice is true , And full and loud , sonorous too . Thou thinkest ugly every note Unlike the thin ones from thy throat . My voice is bold and not forlorn , It soundeth like a mighty horn ; And thine is like ...
... hear . That is not sooth ; my voice is true , And full and loud , sonorous too . Thou thinkest ugly every note Unlike the thin ones from thy throat . My voice is bold and not forlorn , It soundeth like a mighty horn ; And thine is like ...
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... hear . 37 men 38 34 39 30 4 ground 3 left 26 where 27 edge 29 28 lovely immediately goes 31 horse 32 stirrup 33 pure gristle divided 10 two 11 bit , 35 fellow steadily as if 12 neck iз fell 15 thrust 36 16 where many in the place though ...
... hear . 37 men 38 34 39 30 4 ground 3 left 26 where 27 edge 29 28 lovely immediately goes 31 horse 32 stirrup 33 pure gristle divided 10 two 11 bit , 35 fellow steadily as if 12 neck iз fell 15 thrust 36 16 where many in the place though ...
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... hear , What things she wrought by magic clear To make an end of all her spell , Of crafts like hers heard no man tell . Just as the moon had changed to new , When it was time her task to do , She laid a cauldron on the fire , In which ...
... hear , What things she wrought by magic clear To make an end of all her spell , Of crafts like hers heard no man tell . Just as the moon had changed to new , When it was time her task to do , She laid a cauldron on the fire , In which ...
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... hear the plaint they make , 178 That whilom here bare swing 3 among the best . This shalt thou see , but great is the unrest That thou must bide before thou canst attain Unto the dreadful place where these remain . And with these words ...
... hear the plaint they make , 178 That whilom here bare swing 3 among the best . This shalt thou see , but great is the unrest That thou must bide before thou canst attain Unto the dreadful place where these remain . And with these words ...
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