Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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Page 37
... dear people in safety to seek , and quickly return . The king , in birth noble , then kissed the prince , the lord of the Scyldings the best of thanes ; - and round the neck clasped him ; tears he shed the hoary headed ; chances two ...
... dear people in safety to seek , and quickly return . The king , in birth noble , then kissed the prince , the lord of the Scyldings the best of thanes ; - and round the neck clasped him ; tears he shed the hoary headed ; chances two ...
Page 54
... dear to me . in the wood bowers , in an earth cave . My heart is longing ; The dunes are high over me , wound with briers2 , He has bidden me dwell under the oak tree Old is this hall . these are dim dens . bitter barriers dwellings of ...
... dear to me . in the wood bowers , in an earth cave . My heart is longing ; The dunes are high over me , wound with briers2 , He has bidden me dwell under the oak tree Old is this hall . these are dim dens . bitter barriers dwellings of ...
Page 185
... dear , For I fear a deadly storm . ' Late , late yestreen I saw the new moon With the old moon in her arm ' ; And I fear , I fear , my dear master , That we will come to harm ' . O our Scotch nobles were right loath To wet their cork ...
... dear , For I fear a deadly storm . ' Late , late yestreen I saw the new moon With the old moon in her arm ' ; And I fear , I fear , my dear master , That we will come to harm ' . O our Scotch nobles were right loath To wet their cork ...
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