Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2 |
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< " " hold not " bold " ere a man ' time comes to go away , illness or old age , or the hate of the sword - edge takes life away from the man doomed to die . Thus for every earl the best praise of those who live and speak in years after ...
< " " hold not " bold " ere a man ' time comes to go away , illness or old age , or the hate of the sword - edge takes life away from the man doomed to die . Thus for every earl the best praise of those who live and speak in years after ...
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The murmur of the torrent comes from afar . Roaring waves climb the distant rock . ... The waves come with joy around thee ; they bathe thy lovely hair . ... Fingal ? comes like a watery column of mist ; his heroes are around .
The murmur of the torrent comes from afar . Roaring waves climb the distant rock . ... The waves come with joy around thee ; they bathe thy lovely hair . ... Fingal ? comes like a watery column of mist ; his heroes are around .
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Forth they come from grief and torment ; on they wend toward health and mirtlı , All the wide world is their dwelling , every ... Lo the sun ! and lo thereunder Riseth wrath , and hope , and wonder , And the host comes marching on .
Forth they come from grief and torment ; on they wend toward health and mirtlı , All the wide world is their dwelling , every ... Lo the sun ! and lo thereunder Riseth wrath , and hope , and wonder , And the host comes marching on .
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