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... live for thee till our song die ! VI . To Gododin marched the heroes ; Gognaw laughed . Round their flags they fiercely battled ; bore their smarts ; Few the fleeting years when pleasure's cup they quaffed : Strokes of Gognaw , son of ...
... live for thee till our song die ! VI . To Gododin marched the heroes ; Gognaw laughed . Round their flags they fiercely battled ; bore their smarts ; Few the fleeting years when pleasure's cup they quaffed : Strokes of Gognaw , son of ...
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... live to weep , and sing their fall . CHAPTER II . THE FIRST ENGLISH . - A.D . 570 TO A.D. 1066 . THE READER . From a ... lives of duty for the love of God , and strenuously sought to find and uphold the right , find and cast out the ...
... live to weep , and sing their fall . CHAPTER II . THE FIRST ENGLISH . - A.D . 570 TO A.D. 1066 . THE READER . From a ... lives of duty for the love of God , and strenuously sought to find and uphold the right , find and cast out the ...
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... live losing The light of his eyes , Feel blindly with fingers ; And one , lame of foot , With sinew - wound wearily Wasteth away , Musing and mourning , With death in his mind . One , failing feathers , Shall fall from the height Of the ...
... live losing The light of his eyes , Feel blindly with fingers ; And one , lame of foot , With sinew - wound wearily Wasteth away , Musing and mourning , With death in his mind . One , failing feathers , Shall fall from the height Of the ...
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... live thereon . His men that weré mickle of pride Gan slake away on every side ; 80 With him there would dwellé none , But she and his children two . Then his heart was in much woe , And he made much moan . And it befel on Christmas even ...
... live thereon . His men that weré mickle of pride Gan slake away on every side ; 80 With him there would dwellé none , But she and his children two . Then his heart was in much woe , And he made much moan . And it befel on Christmas even ...
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... live my life with them in rest and peace , I may not in this case be reckéless ; 7 I mote doon with thy daughter for the best , Not as I would , but as my people lest.8 1 Liever , pronounced as a monosyllable . See Note 10 , page 29 ...
... live my life with them in rest and peace , I may not in this case be reckéless ; 7 I mote doon with thy daughter for the best , Not as I would , but as my people lest.8 1 Liever , pronounced as a monosyllable . See Note 10 , page 29 ...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley Cassell, ltd Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1883 |
Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley Cassell, ltd Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1883 |
Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley Cassell, ltd Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1883 |
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