English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 Seiten |
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... thou livest ; And keep thou all the customs That loved were in my life - time , And all the customs splendid That Uther's reign attended . And I will fare to Avalon To the fairest of all maidens , Where Queen Argantè tarries , Most ...
... thou livest ; And keep thou all the customs That loved were in my life - time , And all the customs splendid That Uther's reign attended . And I will fare to Avalon To the fairest of all maidens , Where Queen Argantè tarries , Most ...
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... thou alive may go 96 ΙΟΟ 104 You would surely slay us all ; Therefore thou must to sea , Thou and thy company ; To ship now shall you go , And sink to the ground below ; The sea shall you swallow ; Nor shall remorse us follow , For if ...
... thou alive may go 96 ΙΟΟ 104 You would surely slay us all ; Therefore thou must to sea , Thou and thy company ; To ship now shall you go , And sink to the ground below ; The sea shall you swallow ; Nor shall remorse us follow , For if ...
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... thou have days good ; By the sea brink May thee no water sink . To Suddénè if thou come , Greet well my kin at home ; Greet well my mother dear , Godhild , queen without peer . And tell the pagan king , 148 152 156 160 Hateful to Christ ...
... thou have days good ; By the sea brink May thee no water sink . To Suddénè if thou come , Greet well my kin at home ; Greet well my mother dear , Godhild , queen without peer . And tell the pagan king , 148 152 156 160 Hateful to Christ ...
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... thou now about my song ? Think'st thou to sing I have no skill Merely because I cannot trill ? Oft am I angered by thy blame , Thou speakest to my hurt and shame ; If I once held thee in my claw , Would that I might here in this shaw ! And ...
... thou now about my song ? Think'st thou to sing I have no skill Merely because I cannot trill ? Oft am I angered by thy blame , Thou speakest to my hurt and shame ; If I once held thee in my claw , Would that I might here in this shaw ! And ...
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... thou dwellest , thy din he hears ; Thou makest thy song a thing of naught , No man accounteth thee as aught ; For any mirth may last so long That dislike of it waxeth strong ; For harp or pipe or song of bird Displeaseth if too long ...
... thou dwellest , thy din he hears ; Thou makest thy song a thing of naught , No man accounteth thee as aught ; For any mirth may last so long That dislike of it waxeth strong ; For harp or pipe or song of bird Displeaseth if too long ...
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