Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 183
... breathing , if it chanced To wake into a slumberous tenderness ; Which when he heard , that minute did he bless , And breath'd himself : then from the closet crept , Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness , And over the hush'd carpet ...
... breathing , if it chanced To wake into a slumberous tenderness ; Which when he heard , that minute did he bless , And breath'd himself : then from the closet crept , Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness , And over the hush'd carpet ...
Σελίδα 203
... breath And rumours of a doubt ? but were this kept , Stored in some treasure - house of mighty kings , Some one ... breathing heavily : ' What is it thou hast seen ? or what hast heard ? ' And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : ' I ...
... breath And rumours of a doubt ? but were this kept , Stored in some treasure - house of mighty kings , Some one ... breathing heavily : ' What is it thou hast seen ? or what hast heard ? ' And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : ' I ...
Σελίδα 223
... breath , For fear they should dislodge the o'erhanging snows— So the pale Persians held their breath with fear . And to Ferood his brother Chiefs came up To counsel : Gudurz and Zoarrah came , And Feraburz , who rul'd the Persian host ...
... breath , For fear they should dislodge the o'erhanging snows— So the pale Persians held their breath with fear . And to Ferood his brother Chiefs came up To counsel : Gudurz and Zoarrah came , And Feraburz , who rul'd the Persian host ...
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