Great English Writers, Volume 1Crofts, 1947 - 1049 pages |
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... passed into the power of all between the seas men their golden fees . on hilt he cast his eyes , whereon was writ the rise when o'erwhelmed the flood once the giants ' brood : in a folk estranged from God ; by whelming under wave . many ...
... passed into the power of all between the seas men their golden fees . on hilt he cast his eyes , whereon was writ the rise when o'erwhelmed the flood once the giants ' brood : in a folk estranged from God ; by whelming under wave . many ...
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... passed Through Bosporus betwixt the justling rocks , Or when Ulysses on the larboard shunned Charybdis , and by the other Whirlpool steered . 1020 So he with difficulty and labour hard Moved on . With difficulty and labour he ; But , he ...
... passed Through Bosporus betwixt the justling rocks , Or when Ulysses on the larboard shunned Charybdis , and by the other Whirlpool steered . 1020 So he with difficulty and labour hard Moved on . With difficulty and labour he ; But , he ...
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... passed their doors , Came forth with wishes and with farewell prayers , That followed him till he was out of sight . 430 A good report did from their Kinsman come , Of Luke and his well - doing : and the Boy Wrote loving letters , full ...
... passed their doors , Came forth with wishes and with farewell prayers , That followed him till he was out of sight . 430 A good report did from their Kinsman come , Of Luke and his well - doing : and the Boy Wrote loving letters , full ...
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English Prose from the Beginnings | 237 |
BEOWULF | 247 |
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