Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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Page 118
... turning him- self , and always locking cautiously around . Even so , the pious recluse , though she fly ever so high , must at times alight ... turn her eyes on every side , lest she be deceived , and be caught in some of the devil's 118.
... turning him- self , and always locking cautiously around . Even so , the pious recluse , though she fly ever so high , must at times alight ... turn her eyes on every side , lest she be deceived , and be caught in some of the devil's 118.
Page 199
... turn towards the end ; so that out we came , all in a moment , at the very edge of the hanger ! And never , in all my life , was I surprised and so delighted . I pulled up my horse , and sat and looked ; and it was like looking from the ...
... turn towards the end ; so that out we came , all in a moment , at the very edge of the hanger ! And never , in all my life , was I surprised and so delighted . I pulled up my horse , and sat and looked ; and it was like looking from the ...
Page 280
... Turn'd to tower'd Camelot , For ere she reach'd upon the tide The first house by the water - side , Singing in her ... turns up the white underside of the leaves . shallop : a light open boat . - 7 mirror : it is used in weaving to ...
... Turn'd to tower'd Camelot , For ere she reach'd upon the tide The first house by the water - side , Singing in her ... turns up the white underside of the leaves . shallop : a light open boat . - 7 mirror : it is used in weaving to ...
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