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... head ! sate peering at the flood the sea all stained with blood . about the brave Man speak : no more will come to seek , In the pride of victory , their glorious Overlord , Since him it seemed to many the Sea - Wolf had devoured . the ...
... head ! sate peering at the flood the sea all stained with blood . about the brave Man speak : no more will come to seek , In the pride of victory , their glorious Overlord , Since him it seemed to many the Sea - Wolf had devoured . the ...
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... head . XXI " But had it come up here upon its shoul- ders , 145 There would have been a different tale to tell : The fellow - feeling in the saints ' beholders . Seems to have acted on them like a spell , And so this very foolish head ...
... head . XXI " But had it come up here upon its shoul- ders , 145 There would have been a different tale to tell : The fellow - feeling in the saints ' beholders . Seems to have acted on them like a spell , And so this very foolish head ...
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... head combine ! On one head , all the beauty and strength , love and rage ( like the throe That , a - work in the rock , helps its labour and lets the gold go ) 95 High ambition and deeds which surpass it , fame crowning them , -all ...
... head combine ! On one head , all the beauty and strength , love and rage ( like the throe That , a - work in the rock , helps its labour and lets the gold go ) 95 High ambition and deeds which surpass it , fame crowning them , -all ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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