The Land We Love, Том 1Jas. P. Irwin & D.H. Hill, 1866 |
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... Tintagel , Where Arthur , purest knight and king , was born ; And how he taught the fair Issolte to play The noble game of chess , and draw sweet strains , As courtly minstrels do , from rote and harp . Among the rest , a page of high ...
... Tintagel , Where Arthur , purest knight and king , was born ; And how he taught the fair Issolte to play The noble game of chess , and draw sweet strains , As courtly minstrels do , from rote and harp . Among the rest , a page of high ...
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... Tintagel : As on the Cornish shore each billow beats , It seems to sound for hope a damning knell , And ring a requiem to all the bliss The natives of the land might once possess . The air is keen - the winds are wondrous high , The sea ...
... Tintagel : As on the Cornish shore each billow beats , It seems to sound for hope a damning knell , And ring a requiem to all the bliss The natives of the land might once possess . The air is keen - the winds are wondrous high , The sea ...
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... Tintagel upstarts From his chair of state , eager to behold What sight could bring to fallen , sunken hearts Such joy as might a mother's heart enfold , When by her son's sick - bed the leech imparts Glad tidings of the fever's feeble ...
... Tintagel upstarts From his chair of state , eager to behold What sight could bring to fallen , sunken hearts Such joy as might a mother's heart enfold , When by her son's sick - bed the leech imparts Glad tidings of the fever's feeble ...
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... Tintagel , the King At once in joyous haste descends the stair , His only hope to which he now can cling Eager to meet and give him welcome there : Around the knight his arms he longs to fling And learn from him , if he with Moraunt ...
... Tintagel , the King At once in joyous haste descends the stair , His only hope to which he now can cling Eager to meet and give him welcome there : Around the knight his arms he longs to fling And learn from him , if he with Moraunt ...
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... Tintagel again . It is not in the scope my tale must keep To tell what haps were his upon the way , Through wild Welsh glens and over mountains steep ; How from midnight till dawning of the day He sought refreshment in a quiet sleep ...
... Tintagel again . It is not in the scope my tale must keep To tell what haps were his upon the way , Through wild Welsh glens and over mountains steep ; How from midnight till dawning of the day He sought refreshment in a quiet sleep ...
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