Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Томи 1 – 2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 |
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... Heaven's realm ; Fair was his form in the heavens had given , He made him radiant . that the Lord of Hosts like to the shining stars . He should have rendered glory , treasured the joys of heaven , thanked his Lord for his portion in ...
... Heaven's realm ; Fair was his form in the heavens had given , He made him radiant . that the Lord of Hosts like to the shining stars . He should have rendered glory , treasured the joys of heaven , thanked his Lord for his portion in ...
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... Heaven's Lord , tired from the great strife . in the sight of His foes . they laid in it the Lord of Hosts . alone in the evening tide . weary away from the great crowd . We were there grieving we stood in our place . from the heroes ...
... Heaven's Lord , tired from the great strife . in the sight of His foes . they laid in it the Lord of Hosts . alone in the evening tide . weary away from the great crowd . We were there grieving we stood in our place . from the heroes ...
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... heaven after they are dead , and yet they require their heaven in this world too , and grumble mightily against the people that will not give them a large tem- poral2 maintenance . And yet they tell the poor people that they must be ...
... heaven after they are dead , and yet they require their heaven in this world too , and grumble mightily against the people that will not give them a large tem- poral2 maintenance . And yet they tell the poor people that they must be ...
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