English poetry, for use in the schools of the Collegiate institution, Liverpool [ed. by W. J. Conybeare].1857 |
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Strona 71
... rose ; As bends the bark's mast in the gale , When rent are rigging , shrouds , and sail , It wavered mid the foes . No longer Blount the view could bear : " By Heaven , and all its saints ! I swear , I will not see it lost ! Fitz ...
... rose ; As bends the bark's mast in the gale , When rent are rigging , shrouds , and sail , It wavered mid the foes . No longer Blount the view could bear : " By Heaven , and all its saints ! I swear , I will not see it lost ! Fitz ...
Strona 72
... rose- But darkly closed the war around , Like pine - tree , rooted from the ground , It sank among the foes . Then Eustace mounted too - yet stayed , As loth to leave the helpless maid , When , fast as shaft can fly , Bloodshot his eyes ...
... rose- But darkly closed the war around , Like pine - tree , rooted from the ground , It sank among the foes . Then Eustace mounted too - yet stayed , As loth to leave the helpless maid , When , fast as shaft can fly , Bloodshot his eyes ...
Strona 75
... rose , — 66 Speak not to me of shrift or prayer ! I must redress her woes . Short space , few words , are mine to spare ; Forgive and listen , gentle Clare ! " " Alas ! " she said , " the while , - O think of your immortal weal ! In ...
... rose , — 66 Speak not to me of shrift or prayer ! I must redress her woes . Short space , few words , are mine to spare ; Forgive and listen , gentle Clare ! " " Alas ! " she said , " the while , - O think of your immortal weal ! In ...
Strona 79
... rose Benledi's ridge in air ; Who flagg'd upon Bochastle's heath , Who shunn'd to stem the flooded Teith , - For twice that day , from shore to shore , The gallant stag swam stoutly o'er . Few were the stragglers , following far , That ...
... rose Benledi's ridge in air ; Who flagg'd upon Bochastle's heath , Who shunn'd to stem the flooded Teith , - For twice that day , from shore to shore , The gallant stag swam stoutly o'er . Few were the stragglers , following far , That ...
Strona 85
... roses and with myrtle bound : So should desert in arms be crown'd . The lovely Thaïs , by his side , Sat like a blooming eastern bride , In flower of youth , and beauty's pride . Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None ...
... roses and with myrtle bound : So should desert in arms be crown'd . The lovely Thaïs , by his side , Sat like a blooming eastern bride , In flower of youth , and beauty's pride . Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None ...
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