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" Brutus ! there lies beyond the Gallic bounds An island which the western sea surrounds, By giants once possessed; now few remain To bar thy entrance, or obstruct thy reign. To reach that happy shore thy sails employ; There fate decrees to raise a second... "
The Cambrian Journal - Page 116
1860
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Development of English Literature and Language, 1. köide

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 558 lehte
...lies beyond the Gallic bounds An Island which the western, sea surrounds, By giants once possessed ; now few remain . To bar thy entrance, or obstruct...Which time shall ne'er destroy, nor bounds confine.' We call these stories legendary; once — as late as the seventeenth century — they were accredited...
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Development of English Literature and Language, 1. köide

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 538 lehte
...the western sen surrounds, By giants once possessed; now few remain To bar thy entrance, or obstruet thy reign. To reach that happy shore thy sails employ;...royal line, Which time shall ne'er destroy, nor bounds conf:ne.' We call these stories legendary; once — as late as the seventeenth century — they were...
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Development of English Literature and Language

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 lehte
...lies beyond the Gallic bounds An Island which the western sea surrounds, By giants once possessed; now few remain To bar thy entrance, or obstruct thy reign. To reach that hiippy shore thy sails employ ; There fate decrees to raise a second Troy, And found an empire in thy...
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Development of English Literature and Language, 1–2. köide

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 lehte
...western sea surrounds, By giants once possessed ; now few remuin To bar thy entrance, or obstruct tby , We call these stories legendary; once — as late as the seventeenth century — they were accredited...
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Six Old English Chronicles, of which Two are Now First Translated from the ...

John Allen Giles - 1891 - 564 lehte
...lies beyond the Gallic bounds An island which the western sea surrounds, By giants once possessed ; now few remain To bar thy entrance, or obstruct thy...employ ; There fate decrees to raise a second Troy, An11 ^iund an empire in thy royal line, Whit,, iine shall ne'er destroy, nor bounds confine. Awakened...
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Legends of the Middle Ages, Narrated with Special Reference to Literature ...

Hélène Adeline Guerber - 1896 - 408 lehte
...lies beyond the Gallic bounds An island which the western sea surrounds, By giants once possessed; now few remain To bar thy entrance, or obstruct thy...Which time shall ne'er destroy, nor bounds confine.'" GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH (Giles's tr.). Thus directed by miracle, Brutus sailed on, meeting with many adventures,...
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The Missing Links: Or, The Anglo-Saxons, the Ten Tribes of Israel ...

Morton W. Spencer - 1901 - 592 lehte
...lies beyond the Gallic bounds An island which the western SCM surrounds, By giants once possessed ; now few remain To bar thy entrance or obstruct thy...to raise a second Troy, And found an empire in thy rnynl line, Which time ahull ne'er destroy, nor bound* confine." A similar account is given by Jacob...
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Old English Chronicles: Including Ethelwerd's Chronicle Asser's Life of ...

John Allen Giles - 1901 - 586 lehte
...regea nascentur: et ipsis Totius terra subditus orbis erit." i . frix 5 1 By giants once possessed ; now few remain To bar thy entrance, or obstruct thy...sails employ; There fate decrees to raise a second 'l'n-\, An* 1 '-Hind anernpjre in thy royal line, W'hlfcn ; me~8hall ne'er destroy, nor bounds confine....
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English Literature from Widsith to the Death of Chaucer: A Source Book

Allen Rogers Benham - 1916 - 674 lehte
..."Brutus, there lies beyond the Gallic bounds An island which the western sea surrounds: To reach this happy shore thy sails employ: There fate decrees to...Which time shall ne'er destroy, nor bounds confine." Since the planting of the Christian religion there, London has given birth to the noble emperor Constantine...
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The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons: Discovered by ...

Laurence Austine Waddell - 1924 - 500 lehte
...lies beyond the Gallic bounds An island which the western sea surrounds, By giants once possessed ; now few remain To bar thy entrance, or obstruct thy...royal line Which Time shall ne'er destroy, nor bounds confine.'1 " Awakened by the vision ... he called to his companions and related the vision, at which...
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