History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... gold , now that Högni lives not . Ever was I wavering while we both lived ; now am I so no longer , as I alone survive . ' " 1 It was the last insult of the self - confident man , who values neither his own life nor that of another , so ...
... gold , now that Högni lives not . Ever was I wavering while we both lived ; now am I so no longer , as I alone survive . ' " 1 It was the last insult of the self - confident man , who values neither his own life nor that of another , so ...
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... gold coins from their purse , and all the treasures from their caskets ; his long verses flow by with their cadences , and spread out like a purple robe under an Ionian Here the clumsy - fingered poet crowds and clashes his ideas in a ...
... gold coins from their purse , and all the treasures from their caskets ; his long verses flow by with their cadences , and spread out like a purple robe under an Ionian Here the clumsy - fingered poet crowds and clashes his ideas in a ...
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... All heore rihten ; He gef seolver , he gæf gold , He gef hors , he gef lond , Castles , and clothes eke ; His monnen he iquende . babbling in little confused and incomplete phrases , after the 86 THE SOURCE . BOOK 1 .
... All heore rihten ; He gef seolver , he gæf gold , He gef hors , he gef lond , Castles , and clothes eke ; His monnen he iquende . babbling in little confused and incomplete phrases , after the 86 THE SOURCE . BOOK 1 .
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... gold begrave : Off pure gold was the stave . Her mast was of yvory ; Off samyte the sayl wytterly . Her ropes wer off tuely sylk , Al so whyt as ony mylk . That noble schyp was al withoute , With clothys of golde sprede aboute ; And her ...
... gold begrave : Off pure gold was the stave . Her mast was of yvory ; Off samyte the sayl wytterly . Her ropes wer off tuely sylk , Al so whyt as ony mylk . That noble schyp was al withoute , With clothys of golde sprede aboute ; And her ...
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... gold , Indent with azure many a fold ; Your quire nor organ song shall want , With contre - note and descant . The other half on organs playing , With young children full fain singing . Then shall ye go to your supper , And sit in tents ...
... gold , Indent with azure many a fold ; Your quire nor organ song shall want , With contre - note and descant . The other half on organs playing , With young children full fain singing . Then shall ye go to your supper , And sit in tents ...
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