The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 45
עמוד 62
... thou instant reach the realm assign'd , In wondrous ships , self - moved , instinct with mind : No helm secures their course , no pilot guides , Like men intelligent , they plough the tides ; Conscious of every coast and every bay That ...
... thou instant reach the realm assign'd , In wondrous ships , self - moved , instinct with mind : No helm secures their course , no pilot guides , Like men intelligent , they plough the tides ; Conscious of every coast and every bay That ...
עמוד 79
... thou where- fore [ our Lord ] hath sent me more than other ? for thou hast resembled me in two things ; one is , that thou hast seen the Sancgreall , and the other is that thou hast been a clene maiden as I am . " c . 103 . tinues in an ...
... thou where- fore [ our Lord ] hath sent me more than other ? for thou hast resembled me in two things ; one is , that thou hast seen the Sancgreall , and the other is that thou hast been a clene maiden as I am . " c . 103 . tinues in an ...
עמוד 110
... thou darest the Grendel The space of a long night Awaits thee . Restore the grammar , and we obtain the alliteration , without changing a letter of the text . Gif thu Grendles dearst Night - longne fyrst Nean bidan . If thou darest ...
... thou darest the Grendel The space of a long night Awaits thee . Restore the grammar , and we obtain the alliteration , without changing a letter of the text . Gif thu Grendles dearst Night - longne fyrst Nean bidan . If thou darest ...
עמוד xliv
... thou thus disposed of the battle ? Were we not worthy to have obtained of the gods a more perfect vic- tory ? It is we , she replied , who have given it thee . It is we who have put thine enemies to flight . ' " Now , added she , let us ...
... thou thus disposed of the battle ? Were we not worthy to have obtained of the gods a more perfect vic- tory ? It is we , she replied , who have given it thee . It is we who have put thine enemies to flight . ' " Now , added she , let us ...
עמוד lxiii
... thou who wast like fire , thunder and storm : 0 Rudd Fedell , warlike cham- pion , excellent in might , you still think of the war . The noble chiefs deserve to be celebrated in verse , who after the fight made the rivers to overflow ...
... thou who wast like fire , thunder and storm : 0 Rudd Fedell , warlike cham- pion , excellent in might , you still think of the war . The noble chiefs deserve to be celebrated in verse , who after the fight made the rivers to overflow ...
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