History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... hears the rain rustling whole days in the oak leaves - what dreams can he have , gazing upon his mud - pools and his sombre sky ? ' II . 1 Huge white bodies , cool - blooded , with fierce blue eyes , reddish flaxen hair ; ravenous ...
... hears the rain rustling whole days in the oak leaves - what dreams can he have , gazing upon his mud - pools and his sombre sky ? ' II . 1 Huge white bodies , cool - blooded , with fierce blue eyes , reddish flaxen hair ; ravenous ...
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... hear and see around them the riot of the orgy , this was the first need of the Barbarians.2 The heavy human brute gluts himself with sensations and with noise . For this appetite there was a stronger grazing - ground , —I mean , blows ...
... hear and see around them the riot of the orgy , this was the first need of the Barbarians.2 The heavy human brute gluts himself with sensations and with noise . For this appetite there was a stronger grazing - ground , —I mean , blows ...
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... hear them relate how the old ' king embraced the best of his thanes , and put his arms about his neck , how the tears flowed down the cheeks of the greyhaired chief . . . The valiant man was so dear to him . He could not stop the flood ...
... hear them relate how the old ' king embraced the best of his thanes , and put his arms about his neck , how the tears flowed down the cheeks of the greyhaired chief . . . The valiant man was so dear to him . He could not stop the flood ...
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... hear them still : — The army goes forth : the birds sing , the cricket chirps , the war - weapons sound , the lance clangs against the shield . Now shineth the moon , wandering under the sky . Now arise deeds of woe , which the enmity ...
... hear them still : — The army goes forth : the birds sing , the cricket chirps , the war - weapons sound , the lance clangs against the shield . Now shineth the moon , wandering under the sky . Now arise deeds of woe , which the enmity ...
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... hear the dull resounding responses which roll through the church , while the rain beats on the dim glass , and the broken clouds sail mournfully in the sky ; and our eyes , glued to the pale face of a dead man , feel beforehand the ...
... hear the dull resounding responses which roll through the church , while the rain beats on the dim glass , and the broken clouds sail mournfully in the sky ; and our eyes , glued to the pale face of a dead man , feel beforehand the ...
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