Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 108
... round him with a fond vivacity , taking hold of the breasts of his coat , and , looking up in his face with a lively archness , complimented him on his good health which he seemed then to enjoy ; while the sage , shaking his head ...
... round him with a fond vivacity , taking hold of the breasts of his coat , and , looking up in his face with a lively archness , complimented him on his good health which he seemed then to enjoy ; while the sage , shaking his head ...
Σελίδα 159
... round and round ; And all was still , save that the hill Was telling of the sound . I moved my lips - the Pilot shriek'd And fell down in a fit ; The holy Hermit raised his eyes , And pray'd where he did sit . I took the oars : the ...
... round and round ; And all was still , save that the hill Was telling of the sound . I moved my lips - the Pilot shriek'd And fell down in a fit ; The holy Hermit raised his eyes , And pray'd where he did sit . I took the oars : the ...
Σελίδα 206
... ROUND TABLE is dissolved Which was an image of the mighty world ; And I , the last , go forth companionless , And the days darken round me , and the years , Among new men , strange faces , other minds . ' And slowly answered Arthur from ...
... ROUND TABLE is dissolved Which was an image of the mighty world ; And I , the last , go forth companionless , And the days darken round me , and the years , Among new men , strange faces , other minds . ' And slowly answered Arthur from ...
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