History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... singing : ' I have marched with my bloody sword , and the raven has followed me . Furiously we fought , the fire passed over the dwellings of men ; we slept in the blood of those who kept the gates . From such table - talk , and such ...
... singing : ' I have marched with my bloody sword , and the raven has followed me . Furiously we fought , the fire passed over the dwellings of men ; we slept in the blood of those who kept the gates . From such table - talk , and such ...
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... sing o'er them , alone must I array them , alone must my hands deal with their departing ; and all this was in one season's wearing , and none was left for love or solace . Then was I bound a prey of the battle when that same season ...
... sing o'er them , alone must I array them , alone must my hands deal with their departing ; and all this was in one season's wearing , and none was left for love or solace . Then was I bound a prey of the battle when that same season ...
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... sing his dreadful lay , his song of defeat , lament his wound.1 The foul wretch awaited the mortal wound ; a mighty gash was evident upon his shoulder ; the sinews sprung asunder , the junctures of the bones burst ; success in war was ...
... sing his dreadful lay , his song of defeat , lament his wound.1 The foul wretch awaited the mortal wound ; a mighty gash was evident upon his shoulder ; the sinews sprung asunder , the junctures of the bones burst ; success in war was ...
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... sing , or rather cry out . Each little verse is an acclamation , which breaks forth like a growl ; their strong breasts heave with a groan of anger or enthusiasm , and a vehement phrase or indistinct expression rises suddenly , almost ...
... sing , or rather cry out . Each little verse is an acclamation , which breaks forth like a growl ; their strong breasts heave with a groan of anger or enthusiasm , and a vehement phrase or indistinct expression rises suddenly , almost ...
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... 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 of this people prepares to do . . . . Then in the ...
... 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 of this people prepares to do . . . . Then in the ...
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