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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... hope . Layamon recalls Merlin's words , " the which were sooth , that an Arthur should yet come the English to help . " The hope of Tennyson is different , not that the old will return , but that the new will take its place , for " the ...
... hope . Layamon recalls Merlin's words , " the which were sooth , that an Arthur should yet come the English to help . " The hope of Tennyson is different , not that the old will return , but that the new will take its place , for " the ...
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... hope , too , that he might be able to turn the pagan king and his folk to the true faith . And in this hope he was not disappointed . By degrees King Edwin began to think much about the Christian THE FATHER OF ENGLISH HISTORY 81.
... hope , too , that he might be able to turn the pagan king and his folk to the true faith . And in this hope he was not disappointed . By degrees King Edwin began to think much about the Christian THE FATHER OF ENGLISH HISTORY 81.
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... Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power , which seems omnipotent ; To love , and bear ; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates : Neither to change , nor falter ...
... Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power , which seems omnipotent ; To love , and bear ; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates : Neither to change , nor falter ...
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HOW CAEDMON SANG AND HOW HE FELL ONCE MORE | 73 |
THE FATHER OF ENGLISH HISTORY | 79 |
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