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... STIGAND , created Archbishop of Canterbury by the Antipope Benedict . ALDRED , Archbishop of York . THE NORMAN BISHOP OF LONDON . HAROLD , Earl of Wessex , afterwards King of England TOSTIG , Earl of Northumbria GURTH , Earl of East ...
... STIGAND , created Archbishop of Canterbury by the Antipope Benedict . ALDRED , Archbishop of York . THE NORMAN BISHOP OF LONDON . HAROLD , Earl of Wessex , afterwards King of England TOSTIG , Earl of Northumbria GURTH , Earl of East ...
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... STIGAND . Ask our archbishop . Stigand should know the purposes of Hea- ven . Stigand . Not I. I cannot read the face of heaven ; Perhaps our vines will grow the better for it . SCENE I 623 HAROLD.
... STIGAND . Ask our archbishop . Stigand should know the purposes of Hea- ven . Stigand . Not I. I cannot read the face of heaven ; Perhaps our vines will grow the better for it . SCENE I 623 HAROLD.
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... Stigand . Ay , ay , young lord , there the King's face is power . Gurth . Ŏ father , mock not at a public fear , But tell us , is this pendent hell in heaven A harm to England ? Stigand . Ask it of King Edward ! And he may tell thee I ...
... Stigand . Ay , ay , young lord , there the King's face is power . Gurth . Ŏ father , mock not at a public fear , But tell us , is this pendent hell in heaven A harm to England ? Stigand . Ask it of King Edward ! And he may tell thee I ...
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... Stigand , Morcar , and Courtiers . Harold . What lies upon the mind of our good King , That he should harp this way on Nor- mandy ? Queen . Brother , the King is wiser than he seems ; And Tostig knows it ; Tostig loves the King . Harold ...
... Stigand , Morcar , and Courtiers . Harold . What lies upon the mind of our good King , That he should harp this way on Nor- mandy ? Queen . Brother , the King is wiser than he seems ; And Tostig knows it ; Tostig loves the King . Harold ...
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... Stigand shall give me absolution for it- Did the chest move ? did it move ? I am utter craven ! O Wulfnoth , Wulfnoth , brother , thou hast betray'd me ! Wulfnoth . Forgive me , brother , I will live here and die . Enter PAGE . Page ...
... Stigand shall give me absolution for it- Did the chest move ? did it move ? I am utter craven ! O Wulfnoth , Wulfnoth , brother , thou hast betray'd me ! Wulfnoth . Forgive me , brother , I will live here and die . Enter PAGE . Page ...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2 tomas Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1899 |
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