English Literature for Boys and GirlsT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1910 - 687 |
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... true . The fine poem deserves to be better known , ' says one of its editors.1 ' It is a proud thing for a country to have given a subject for such an Odyssey , and to have had so early in its literature a poet worthy to celebrate it ...
... true . The fine poem deserves to be better known , ' says one of its editors.1 ' It is a proud thing for a country to have given a subject for such an Odyssey , and to have had so early in its literature a poet worthy to celebrate it ...
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... true to his King as king , but he felt that he must be true to his religion too . To him the Pope was the repre- sentative of Christ on earth , and he could look to no other as head of the Church . When first More had come into the ...
... true to his King as king , but he felt that he must be true to his religion too . To him the Pope was the repre- sentative of Christ on earth , and he could look to no other as head of the Church . When first More had come into the ...
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... true soldier ought to do , and hath fought for his country , Queen , religion , and honour , whereby my soul most joyful departeth out of this body , and shall always leave behind it an everlasting fame of a valiant and true soldier ...
... true soldier ought to do , and hath fought for his country , Queen , religion , and honour , whereby my soul most joyful departeth out of this body , and shall always leave behind it an everlasting fame of a valiant and true soldier ...
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