Edwin the Fair: An Historical DramaJohn Murray, 1842 - 262 psl. |
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... once more upon the British coasts . A monastery was more easily stormed than a castle , and yielded a richer recompense ; and the prayer of the Anglo - Saxon liturgy , for deliverance " a furore Northman- norum , xii PREFACE .
... once more upon the British coasts . A monastery was more easily stormed than a castle , and yielded a richer recompense ; and the prayer of the Anglo - Saxon liturgy , for deliverance " a furore Northman- norum , xii PREFACE .
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... Praying and fasting , and with thong and scourge Their flesh tormenting , have been rooted out , And in their place vile Seculars are planted , A hunting , dancing , and carousing horde , With wenches that they call their wives forsooth ...
... Praying and fasting , and with thong and scourge Their flesh tormenting , have been rooted out , And in their place vile Seculars are planted , A hunting , dancing , and carousing horde , With wenches that they call their wives forsooth ...
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... prayer ! God , thou ' st given unto me a troubled being— So move upon the face thereof , that light May be , and be divided from the darkness ! Arm thou my soul that I may smite and chase The spirit of that darkness , whom not I But ...
... prayer ! God , thou ' st given unto me a troubled being— So move upon the face thereof , that light May be , and be divided from the darkness ! Arm thou my soul that I may smite and chase The spirit of that darkness , whom not I But ...
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... by night or day , Would seek to serve her . THE QUEEN MOTHER . Father , I am faint , For a strange terror seized me by the way . I pray you let me sit . I DUNSTAN , say , forbear ! Thou art in 16 EDWIN THE FAIR . [ ACT 1 .
... by night or day , Would seek to serve her . THE QUEEN MOTHER . Father , I am faint , For a strange terror seized me by the way . I pray you let me sit . I DUNSTAN , say , forbear ! Thou art in 16 EDWIN THE FAIR . [ ACT 1 .
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... something more that may , But yet may be prevented . THE QUEEN MOTHER . On my knees , I pray thee , holy Dunstan , read not there Of ruin to my son . DUNSTAN . What there is writ Needs must I read 18 [ ACT I. EDWIN THE FAIR .
... something more that may , But yet may be prevented . THE QUEEN MOTHER . On my knees , I pray thee , holy Dunstan , read not there Of ruin to my son . DUNSTAN . What there is writ Needs must I read 18 [ ACT I. EDWIN THE FAIR .
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Edwin the Fair– An Historical Drama: and Isaac Comnenus: a Play Sir Henry Taylor Visos knygos peržiūra - 1845 |
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Accursed amongst Austin's eve BISHOP OF ROCHESTER blood BOOR Brethren BRIDFERTH bring Brother CEOLWULF CEORL CHAMBER Church CLARENBALD comes Court crown Cumba Dane deem DEPUTY doth DUNSTAN EADBALD Earl Athulf Earl Leolf Earl Sidroc ears ECFRID EDWIN THE FAIR ELGIVA Enter ATHULF Enter EMMA ERNWAY ETHILDA Exeunt Exit Farewell Father Fcap fear force FORESTER Grace Greymalkin GRIMBALD GURMO hand HARCATHER Hark hast hath head hear heart Heaven HEIDA Heretoch hither holy King King's Kingston LEOFWYN light look Lord Abbot Lord Archbishop Malpas marriage monasteries MORCAR night o'er PALACE pass peace pray Priest Primate QUEEN MOTHER QUEEN-MOTHER reign RICOLA round RUOLD saith Satan SECOND MONK Secular SENESCHAL SIGERIC smile soul speak spirit stand swine SWINEHERD sword Synod tell thee Thou art Tis true TOSTY Twas voice wisdom WULFSTAN THE WISE youth