English Literature for Boys and GirlsF. A. Stokes Company, 1916 - 686 When we were little, before we could read for ourselves, did we not gather eagerly round father or mother, friend or nurse, at the promise of a story? When we grew older, what happy hours did we not spend with our books. How the printed words made us forget the world in which we live, and carried us away to a wonderland, |
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... England was England again , and the rulers were English both in heart and in name . But England was no longer a country apart , she was no longer a lonely sea - girt island , but had taken her place among the great countries of Europe ...
... England was England again , and the rulers were English both in heart and in name . But England was no longer a country apart , she was no longer a lonely sea - girt island , but had taken her place among the great countries of Europe ...
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... England and Scotland , and of Scotland's struggle for freedom . Now we come to another poet , and another poem which was the outcome of the quarrels between England and Scotland . For although Scotland's freedom was never again in ...
... England and Scotland , and of Scotland's struggle for freedom . Now we come to another poet , and another poem which was the outcome of the quarrels between England and Scotland . For although Scotland's freedom was never again in ...
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... England had yielded to her tyranny . James , too , was a tyrant , but the people struggled with him , and in the struggle they grew stronger . In the days of Eliza- beth the religion of England was still unsettled . James decided that ...
... England had yielded to her tyranny . James , too , was a tyrant , but the people struggled with him , and in the struggle they grew stronger . In the days of Eliza- beth the religion of England was still unsettled . James decided that ...
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HOW CAEDMON SANG AND HOW HE FELL ONCE MORE | 73 |
THE FATHER OF ENGLISH HISTORY | 79 |
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