Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 |
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... thou catch ? Hunter : Two harts and a bear . Master : How didst thou catch them ? Hunter : The hearts I caught in the nets , and the bear I killed myself . Master : How wert thou so bold as to stab the bear ? Hunter : The hounds drove ...
... thou catch ? Hunter : Two harts and a bear . Master : How didst thou catch them ? Hunter : The hearts I caught in the nets , and the bear I killed myself . Master : How wert thou so bold as to stab the bear ? Hunter : The hounds drove ...
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... thou speakest rightly : but we had all liefer live with the farmer than with thee ; because the farmer gives us bread and drink ; thou- what dost thou give us in thy smithy except iron sparks and the resounding of beating sledges and ...
... thou speakest rightly : but we had all liefer live with the farmer than with thee ; because the farmer gives us bread and drink ; thou- what dost thou give us in thy smithy except iron sparks and the resounding of beating sledges and ...
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... thou at least ; Thou chatterest like an Irish priest . I sing at eve , a proper time , And after , when it is bedtime , And once again at middle - night , And so ordain my song aright When I see rising from afar Either day dawn or else ...
... thou at least ; Thou chatterest like an Irish priest . I sing at eve , a proper time , And after , when it is bedtime , And once again at middle - night , And so ordain my song aright When I see rising from afar Either day dawn or else ...
Términos y frases comunes
battle body born bring brought called century comes dead dear death earth England English eyes face fair fall father fear follow French gave give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hill hope hour human Italy John king Lady land learned leave letters light lines Literature live London look Lord Master means mind nature never night noble once original passed play poem poet poetry poor present reason rest round Shakespeare side sing song soul speak spirit stand sweet tell thee things Thomas thou thought took town translation tree true turn unto whole wind wise wood write written