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" Well is it that no child is born of thee. The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The craft of kindred and the Godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea... "
Bentley's quarterly review. [with variant title-leaf to vol. 1]. - Page 189
1860
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English Poetry of the Nineteenth Century: A Connected Representation of ...

George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - English poetry - 1923 - 864 pages
...before thy shame ? 420 Well is it that no child is born of thee. The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The...godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea; 425 Whom I, while yet Sir Lancelot, my right arm, The mightiest of my knights, abode with me, Have...
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Victorian Poetry

Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - English poetry - 1924 - 624 pages
...dead before thy shame? Well is it that no child is born of thee. The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The...godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea: Whom I, while yet Sir Lancelot, my right arm, The mightiest of my knights, abode with me, Have everywhere...
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Readings in Literature, Book 1

Literature - 1925 - 616 pages
...dead before thy shame? Well is it that no child is born of thee. The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws. The...godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea; Whom I, while yet Sir Lancelot, my right arm, The mightiest of my knights, abode with me, Have everywhere...
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Century Types of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - English literature - 1925 - 1178 pages
...before thy shame? Well is it that no child is born of thee. «" The children born of thee are sword ow, While organs yet were mute, Timotheus, to his breathing Whom I, while yet Sir Lancelot, my right The mightiest of my knights, abode with me, Have everywhere...
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Century Types of English Literature Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - English Literature (selections: Extracts, Etc.) - 1925 - 1180 pages
...of tbee. ^ The children born of thee are sword afti fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of law*The nland murmur. — Once again Do I behold these steep and lofty cliffs, That on a Whom I. while yet Sir Lancelot, my rigfc arm, ; 838 839 The mightiest of my knights, abode with me,...
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Harper's Anthology for College Courses in Composition and Literature: A ...

Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - Literature - 1926 - 906 pages
...dead before thy shame? Well is it that no child is born of thee. The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The...godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea; Whom I, while yet Sir Lancelot, my right arm, The mightiest of my knights, abode with me, Have everywhere...
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Fordham College Monthly, Volume 33

Student publications - 1914 - 666 pages
...dead before thy shame? Well is it that no child is born of thee. The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The...godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea. Thou hast not made my life so sweet to me, That I, the king, should greatly care to live ; For thou...
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The Poems of Alfred Tennyson, 1830-1863

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 628 pages
...dead before thy shame ? Well is it that no child is born of thee. The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The...Godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea. Whom I, while yet Sir Lancelot, my right arm, The mightiest of my knights, abode with me, Have everywhere...
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Selections from the Idylls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 154 pages
...child of one I honor'd, happy, dead before thy shame? Well is it that no child is born of thee. 420 Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The craft of...Godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea ; Whom I, while yet Sir Lancelot, my right arm, 425 The mightiest of my knights, abode with me, Have...
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Alfred Tennyson

Elaine Jordan - Literary Criticism - 1988 - 212 pages
...obtain, And all through thee! . . . (Guinevere, 486-90) so that The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, The...Godless hosts Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea . . . (422-5) This ruinous sin is made central to the Idylls. Tennyson's handling of it is both too...
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