The Old Country: A Book of Love and Praise of EnglandErnest Rhys J.M. Dent & Sons, 1922 - 319 páginas |
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... wall , and strong fortifications do secure thy ports ; chivalry , clergy and merchandise do flourish in thee . The Pisans , Genoeses and Venetians do bring thee saphires , emeralds , and carbuncles from the East Asia serveth thee with ...
... wall , and strong fortifications do secure thy ports ; chivalry , clergy and merchandise do flourish in thee . The Pisans , Genoeses and Venetians do bring thee saphires , emeralds , and carbuncles from the East Asia serveth thee with ...
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... wall , forgets his lameness - real or assumed - thinks not of his whining trade , but stands erect , with bold exulting smiles , as we pass him . The victory has healed him , and says , Be thou whole ! Women and children , from garrets ...
... wall , forgets his lameness - real or assumed - thinks not of his whining trade , but stands erect , with bold exulting smiles , as we pass him . The victory has healed him , and says , Be thou whole ! Women and children , from garrets ...
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... wall of the old rambling mansion . And this , I said , is England . That girl , so play- ful now , who works in a bank long hours all the week , is England : those young men from the front who would die for her , and are dying for her ...
... wall of the old rambling mansion . And this , I said , is England . That girl , so play- ful now , who works in a bank long hours all the week , is England : those young men from the front who would die for her , and are dying for her ...
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... walls of gold entomb us , The swords of scorn divide , Take not Thy thunder from us But take away our pride . From all that error teaches , From lies of tongue and pen , From all the easy speeches That comfort sinful men , From sale and ...
... walls of gold entomb us , The swords of scorn divide , Take not Thy thunder from us But take away our pride . From all that error teaches , From lies of tongue and pen , From all the easy speeches That comfort sinful men , From sale and ...
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... wall , where deadly struggles had been made ; and trampled parts where not a leaf or blade would grow . For a long time , no village girl would dress her hair or bosom with the sweetest flower from that field of death : and after many a ...
... wall , where deadly struggles had been made ; and trampled parts where not a leaf or blade would grow . For a long time , no village girl would dress her hair or bosom with the sweetest flower from that field of death : and after many a ...
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A. R. Quinton Abbey Abingdon ancient appeared beautiful birds C. E. Brock called caller herrin Chertsey church colour dancing DANIEL DEFOE dear delight E. V. LUCAS earth England English eyes face FEET IN ANCIENT Fezziwig field fish flowers grass green half hand happy heart heaven hills honour horse King lady land light live London look Lord LORD TENNYSON Master meadows merry miles morning never night noble Old Sarum once passed poor Powles river road round Salisbury seen ship side sight singing SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORE Sir Richard Baker song soul spirit stone Stonehenge street summer sweet Tamsin tell temple Thames thee thing thou thought town trees turned valley village W. H. HUDSON walk Westminster whole wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Wiltshire wind