Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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... thou call so ? Wilt thou run on to thy own mischief ? Thou art mad and out of thy senses who art desperately resolved to waken dead men . I was not buried either by father 20 or other friends . Two which lived after me got Tirfing , one ...
... thou call so ? Wilt thou run on to thy own mischief ? Thou art mad and out of thy senses who art desperately resolved to waken dead men . I was not buried either by father 20 or other friends . Two which lived after me got Tirfing , one ...
Page 132
... thou turn'st , whose every vale Shall prompt the poet , and his song demand : To thee thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail ; Thou need'st but take the pencil to thy hand , And paint what all believe who own thy genial land . II There must ...
... thou turn'st , whose every vale Shall prompt the poet , and his song demand : To thee thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail ; Thou need'st but take the pencil to thy hand , And paint what all believe who own thy genial land . II There must ...
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... thou choose the fight ? 15 The combat which thy fathers gave to Trenmor is thine ! that thou mayest depart renowned , like the sun setting in the west ! ' ' King of the race of Morven ! ' said the chief of resounding Lochlin , ' never ...
... thou choose the fight ? 15 The combat which thy fathers gave to Trenmor is thine ! that thou mayest depart renowned , like the sun setting in the west ! ' ' King of the race of Morven ! ' said the chief of resounding Lochlin , ' never ...
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