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Zadetki 1–5 od 68
Stran 3
... sight toward the distant shore , And as to well - known forms his busy joy Shapes the dim outline , eagerly he points The fancied headland and the cape and bay , Till his eyes ache o'erstraining . This man shakes His comrade's hand and ...
... sight toward the distant shore , And as to well - known forms his busy joy Shapes the dim outline , eagerly he points The fancied headland and the cape and bay , Till his eyes ache o'erstraining . This man shakes His comrade's hand and ...
Stran 6
... sight Turn'd dizzy from the ocean , overcome With heavy anguish , Madoc , I have prayed That God would please to take me to his rest . So as he ceased his speech , a sudden shout Of popular joy awakened Madoc's ear : And calling then to ...
... sight Turn'd dizzy from the ocean , overcome With heavy anguish , Madoc , I have prayed That God would please to take me to his rest . So as he ceased his speech , a sudden shout Of popular joy awakened Madoc's ear : And calling then to ...
Stran 14
... sight like this . Smiling he spake , And turning , from the sewer's hand he took The flowing mead . David , the while , relieved From rising jealousies , with better eye Regards his venturous brother . Let the Bard , Exclaim'd the king ...
... sight like this . Smiling he spake , And turning , from the sewer's hand he took The flowing mead . David , the while , relieved From rising jealousies , with better eye Regards his venturous brother . Let the Bard , Exclaim'd the king ...
Stran 18
... sight , the sounds , Live in my memory now , . . for all was done ! For horse and horseman side by side in death , Lay on the bloody plain ; . . a host of men , And not one living soul , . . and not one sound , One human sound ...
... sight , the sounds , Live in my memory now , . . for all was done ! For horse and horseman side by side in death , Lay on the bloody plain ; . . a host of men , And not one living soul , . . and not one sound , One human sound ...
Stran 39
... sight less wondrous than the tribe who swam , Following like fowlers with uplifted eye Their falling quarry : . . language cannot paint Their splendid tints ; though in blue ocean seen , Blue , darkly , deeply , beautifully blue , In ...
... sight less wondrous than the tribe who swam , Following like fowlers with uplifted eye Their falling quarry : . . language cannot paint Their splendid tints ; though in blue ocean seen , Blue , darkly , deeply , beautifully blue , In ...
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VIL The Battle | 53 |
The Peace | 60 |
Hoel | 279 |
XIII | 285 |
The Battle | 301 |
The Women | 307 |
The Deliverance | 318 |
XVIII | 326 |
The Death of Coatel | 341 |
The Death of Lincoya | 351 |
Emma | 70 |
Mathraval | 74 |
The Gorsedd | 81 |
Dinevawr | 88 |
Llewelyn | 95 |
Llaian | 104 |
The Excommunication | 113 |
David | 122 |
The Departure | 126 |
Rodri | 134 |
NOTES to Part I | 139 |
War denounced | 229 |
The SnakeGod | 243 |
The conversion of the Hoamen | 252 |
X | 265 |
XI | 273 |
The Embassy | 360 |
The Lake Fight | 365 |
The Migration of the Aztecas | 382 |
PREFACE | |
Mary the Maid of the | 3 |
NOTES to Part II | 10 |
Rudiger | 16 |
Jaspar | 25 |
Lord William | 33 |
The Cross Roads | 49 |
St Michaels Chair | 69 |
Old Christovals Advice | 78 |
Part IV | 251 |
Part I | 265 |
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Anna Seward answer'd arms Aztecas Bard bark battle behold Beloved blessing blood brave brethren Briton brother Cadwallon call'd Cambrian Caradoc cheek chief child Coanocotzin coracle Corwen cried dark David dead dear death Deheubarth Dinevawr earth Erillyab evil exclaim'd father's fear feel fell gazed gentle GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS Goervyl hand happy hast hath hear heard heart Heaven Hoamen Hoel holy honour hope hour Isle land light Lincoya living look'd Lord Of Ocean maid Mexitli mountain Neolin never night o'er Owen Owen's Pabas peace poem Priest Prince Madoc quoth reach'd replied Rhodri Mawr Rhys Ririd ROBERT SOUTHEY Rodri round sail sate Saxon says seem'd shame shield shore sight silent song soul spake spear spirit stone stood sword Tezozomoc thee thine thou thought Tlalala Tlaloc told Torquemada turn'd Urien voice waters waves Welsh wind wonder wrath youth Yuhidthiton
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Stran 447 - And when the builders laid the foundation of the Temple of the Lord, they set the priests in their apparel with trumpets, and the Levites, the sons of Asaph, with cymbals, to praise the Lord, after the ordinance of David king of Israel.
Stran 132 - On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung, And over the waves its warning rung.
Stran 447 - But many of the priests and Levites and chief of the fathers, who were ancient men, that had seen the first house, when the foundation of this house was laid before their eyes, wept with a loud voice; and many shouted aloud for joy: so that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people: for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the noise was heard afar off.
Stran 141 - St Keyne," quoth the Cornish-man, " many a time Drank of this crystal Well, And before the Angel summon'd her, She laid on the water a spell. " If the husband of this gifted Well Shall drink before his wife, A happy...
Stran 4 - Behind a wide column, half breathless with fear, She crept to conceal herself there : That instant the moon o'er a dark cloud shone clear, And she saw in the moonlight two ruffians appear, And between them a corpse did they bear.