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... head fell , it would not be his . Luckily he had a secret ally in the Sun King , Louis XIV of France , who paid ... head on his neck and his crown on his head and gave him a peaceful death- bed . But the merry monarch left no lawful ...
... head fell , it would not be his . Luckily he had a secret ally in the Sun King , Louis XIV of France , who paid ... head on his neck and his crown on his head and gave him a peaceful death- bed . But the merry monarch left no lawful ...
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... head where late it grew ) , That while my nostrils draw the vital air , This hand , which won it , shall for ever wear . " He spoke , and speaking , in proud triumph spread The long - contended honors of her head . 140 But Umbriel ...
... head where late it grew ) , That while my nostrils draw the vital air , This hand , which won it , shall for ever wear . " He spoke , and speaking , in proud triumph spread The long - contended honors of her head . 140 But Umbriel ...
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... head is covered o'er With those wings , white above the child who prays II Now on that tomb - and I shall feel thee guarding Me , out of all the world ; for me , discard- ing Yon heaven thy home , that waits and opes its door . I would ...
... head is covered o'er With those wings , white above the child who prays II Now on that tomb - and I shall feel thee guarding Me , out of all the world ; for me , discard- ing Yon heaven thy home , that waits and opes its door . I would ...
Contents
SECTION ONE THE BEGINNINGS AND THE MIDDLE AGES | 43 |
SEVENTEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 49 |
Beowulf in part C W Kennedy | 50 |
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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