Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected from the Best Poets in the English LanguageW.E. Dean, 1842 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... Arth . Good morrow , Hubert . Hub . Good morrow , little prince . Arth . As little prince ( having so great a title To be more prince , ) as may be . - You are sad . Hub . Indeed , I have been merrier . Arth . Mercy on me ! Methinks ...
... Arth . Good morrow , Hubert . Hub . Good morrow , little prince . Arth . As little prince ( having so great a title To be more prince , ) as may be . - You are sad . Hub . Indeed , I have been merrier . Arth . Mercy on me ! Methinks ...
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... Arth . Mercy on me ! Methinks , no body should be sad but I : Yet , I remember , when I was in France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as night , Only for wantonness . By my christendom , So I were out of prison , and kept sheep , I ...
... Arth . Mercy on me ! Methinks , no body should be sad but I : Yet , I remember , when I was in France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as night , Only for wantonness . By my christendom , So I were out of prison , and kept sheep , I ...
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... Arth . O , save me , Hubert , save me ! my eyes are out , Even with the fierce looks of these bloody men , Hub . Give me the iron , I say , and bind him here . Arth . Alas , what need you be so boisterous rough ? I will not struggle , I ...
... Arth . O , save me , Hubert , save me ! my eyes are out , Even with the fierce looks of these bloody men , Hub . Give me the iron , I say , and bind him here . Arth . Alas , what need you be so boisterous rough ? I will not struggle , I ...
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... Arth . Hubert , the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes : Let me not hold my tongue ; let me not , Hubert ! Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , So I may keep mine eyes ; O , spare mine ...
... Arth . Hubert , the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes : Let me not hold my tongue ; let me not , Hubert ! Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , So I may keep mine eyes ; O , spare mine ...
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... Arth . The wall is high ; and yet will I leap down : Good ground , be pitiful , and hurt me not ! - There's few , or none , do know me ; if they did , This ship - boy's semblance hath disguised me quite . I am afraid ; and yet I'll ...
... Arth . The wall is high ; and yet will I leap down : Good ground , be pitiful , and hurt me not ! - There's few , or none , do know me ; if they did , This ship - boy's semblance hath disguised me quite . I am afraid ; and yet I'll ...
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