Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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... death - doomed and fleeing , he bare death - traces thence away to the nicker's 15 mere 16 . There was the surge boiling with blood ; the dire swing of waves all commingled ; with clotted blood hot , with sword - gore it welled : the death ...
... death - doomed and fleeing , he bare death - traces thence away to the nicker's 15 mere 16 . There was the surge boiling with blood ; the dire swing of waves all commingled ; with clotted blood hot , with sword - gore it welled : the death ...
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... death of his brother . Leave this mourn- ing and weeping , said the king , for all this will not avail me , for wit thou well an I might Live myself , the death of Sit Lucan would grieve me evermore ; but my time hieth fast , said the ...
... death of his brother . Leave this mourn- ing and weeping , said the king , for all this will not avail me , for wit thou well an I might Live myself , the death of Sit Lucan would grieve me evermore ; but my time hieth fast , said the ...
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... Death only by this day's just doom is forc'd to die ; Nor is Death forc'd ; for may he lie Thron'd in Thy grave ; Death will on this condition be content to die . Scoul : to look at with angry , sullen , glance . HENRY VAUGHAN 1622-1695 ...
... Death only by this day's just doom is forc'd to die ; Nor is Death forc'd ; for may he lie Thron'd in Thy grave ; Death will on this condition be content to die . Scoul : to look at with angry , sullen , glance . HENRY VAUGHAN 1622-1695 ...
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