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Page 38
... gold stood he , With fourë whitë bullës in the trace . Instead of coat - armour on his harness , With yellow nails , and bright as any gold , He had a beare's skin , coal - black for old.6 His long hair was y - kempt behind his back ...
... gold stood he , With fourë whitë bullës in the trace . Instead of coat - armour on his harness , With yellow nails , and bright as any gold , He had a beare's skin , coal - black for old.6 His long hair was y - kempt behind his back ...
Page 138
... gold be carried from this place Home to my house , or ellës unto yours ( For well I wot that all this gold is ours ) , Then were we in high felicity . But truely by day it may not be ; Men wouldë say that we were thieves strong , And ...
... gold be carried from this place Home to my house , or ellës unto yours ( For well I wot that all this gold is ours ) , Then were we in high felicity . But truely by day it may not be ; Men wouldë say that we were thieves strong , And ...
Page 234
... gold work . About three hundred and fifty lines are devoted to the description ; but they merely embody Virgil's account of Eneas ' ad- ventures from the destruction of Troy to his arrival in Italy ; and the only characteristic passage ...
... gold work . About three hundred and fifty lines are devoted to the description ; but they merely embody Virgil's account of Eneas ' ad- ventures from the destruction of Troy to his arrival in Italy ; and the only characteristic passage ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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