Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... hand dare seize the fire ? And what shoulder , and what art , Could twist the sinews of thy heart ? And when thy heart began to beat , What dread hand ? and what dread feet ? What the hammer ? what the chain ? In what furnace was thy ...
... hand dare seize the fire ? And what shoulder , and what art , Could twist the sinews of thy heart ? And when thy heart began to beat , What dread hand ? and what dread feet ? What the hammer ? what the chain ? In what furnace was thy ...
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... hand Against his breast , his heavy mailed hand , That the hard iron corslet clank'd aloud : And to his heart he press'd the other hand , And in a hollow voice he spake , and said : - : - ' Sohrab , that were a proof which could not lie ...
... hand Against his breast , his heavy mailed hand , That the hard iron corslet clank'd aloud : And to his heart he press'd the other hand , And in a hollow voice he spake , and said : - : - ' Sohrab , that were a proof which could not lie ...
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... hands , And with a soothing voice he spoke , and said : ' Father , forbear : for I but meet to - day The doom that at my birth was written down In Heaven , and thou art Heaven's unconscious hand . Surely my heart cried out that it was ...
... hands , And with a soothing voice he spoke , and said : ' Father , forbear : for I but meet to - day The doom that at my birth was written down In Heaven , and thou art Heaven's unconscious hand . Surely my heart cried out that it was ...
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