Werner's Readings and Recitations, Брой 11E.S. Werner, 1893 |
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... heart full fain To stand each one by other in the fray . A cloud of dust raised up beneath the feet Of them , as on they marched ; and ' thwart the plain Right swift they made their way . And when the hosts Thus marching each against ...
... heart full fain To stand each one by other in the fray . A cloud of dust raised up beneath the feet Of them , as on they marched ; and ' thwart the plain Right swift they made their way . And when the hosts Thus marching each against ...
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... heart full fain To stand each one by other in the fray . A cloud of dust raised up beneath the feet Of them , as on they marched ; and ' thwart the plain Right swift they made their way . And when the hosts Thus marching each against ...
... heart full fain To stand each one by other in the fray . A cloud of dust raised up beneath the feet Of them , as on they marched ; and ' thwart the plain Right swift they made their way . And when the hosts Thus marching each against ...
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... heart Is no strength nor any kind of courage ! Such , then , as this wast thou and didst gather Right trusty mates , and in seafaring ships Didst sail the deep , and mingle with foreigners , And carry off from yonder far - away land The ...
... heart Is no strength nor any kind of courage ! Such , then , as this wast thou and didst gather Right trusty mates , and in seafaring ships Didst sail the deep , and mingle with foreigners , And carry off from yonder far - away land The ...
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... heart Is no strength nor any kind of courage ! Such , then , as this wast thou and didst gather Right trusty mates , and in seafaring ships Didst sail the deep , and mingle with foreigners , And carry off from yonder far - away land The ...
... heart Is no strength nor any kind of courage ! Such , then , as this wast thou and didst gather Right trusty mates , and in seafaring ships Didst sail the deep , and mingle with foreigners , And carry off from yonder far - away land The ...
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... heart I endure already . " Unto her , then , the goddess Aphrodite In wrath spake thus : " Anger me not ! O cruel ! Lest all in wrath I abandon thee and hate thee , And haply a sorry death so shouldst thou perish . " She spake , and ...
... heart I endure already . " Unto her , then , the goddess Aphrodite In wrath spake thus : " Anger me not ! O cruel ! Lest all in wrath I abandon thee and hate thee , And haply a sorry death so shouldst thou perish . " She spake , and ...
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Alfred Tennyson ancient Wainamoinen Annie Annikki Arcite Argive arms Baradas battle beat birds breath bride Bring buy my love-knots cried cuirassiers daughter dear death Don Quixote Doña Urraca earth EDMUND SPENSER Enoch eyes fair father friends Gaveston give Gog and Magog Greeks GREG ground hand hath head heard heart Heaven Hector hither honor horse ILMA Ilmarinen Kalevala King lady live look lord Louhi magic vessel Maid of Beauty maiden marriage Mary Kyle Dallas Menelaus mighty MOLIÈRE mother never night Northland o'er Palamon pray Priam QUEEN RICH Richelieu Sancho shee ship of magic sighed silver sing sire sister slain snow-sledge soon spake spear stood sweet sword tell thee Theseus thine thou art Thou hast tree Trojans Twas Ukko unto Urraca Vronsky WAIN Wainamoinen warriors wife wild words Youkahainen youth Zamora
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