| Sharon Turner - 1807 - 498 páginas
...battle, and the other on the superiority of this victory to all former ones. The song on Edgar's death Here ended his earthly joys — Edgar, England's king...which the children of the nations, the men on earth, call so transitory. On that month which every where in this country's soil they, that were before in... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1823 - 404 páginas
...jepat. bipcop pe goba. puph jecynbne cpaept. pampaepCynepeapbnama Da pasp on GQypce. on mine jeppaeje. Here ended His earthly joys— Edgar, England's king; He chose for himself another Beautiful and pleasant ; And left this feeble life, Which the children of the The men on earth, [nations,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 páginas
...on the superiority of this victory to all former ones. The song on Edgar's death is much shorter : Here ended his earthly joys — Edgar, England's king...which the children of the nations, the men on earth, call so transitory. On that month which everywhere in this country's soil they, that were before in... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 682 páginas
...superiority of this victory to all former ones. The song on Edgar's death is much shorter : CHAP. i. Here ended his earthly joys — Edgar, England's king...which the children of the nations, the men on earth, call so transitory. On that month which every where in this country's soil they, that were before in... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 610 páginas
...other on the superiority of this victory to all former ones. The song on Edgar's death is much shorter: Here ended his earthly joys — Edgar, England's king...which the children of the nations, the men on earth, call so transitory. On that month which where in this country's soil they, that were before in the... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1876 - 180 páginas
...the grave. Thus we are told that King Eadgar, in the ode on his death in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, " chose for himself another light, beautiful and pleasant, and left this feeble life." 13. The War Poetry of England at this time was probably as plentiful as the religious. But it was not... | |
| John Richard Green - 1879 - 216 páginas
...the grave. Thus we are told that King Eadgar, in the ode on his death in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, " chose for himself another light, beautiful and pleasant, and left this feeble life." V. ALFRED AT ATHELNEY. LINGARD. [Important as was this revival of learning, Christianity brought with... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1880 - 228 páginas
...the grave. Thus we are told that King Eadgar, in the ode on his death in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, " chose for himself another light, beautiful and pleasant, and left this feeble life." 13. The War Poetry of England at this time was probably as plentiful as the religious. But it was not... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1882 - 460 páginas
...the grave. Thus we are told that King Eadgar, in the ode on his death in the Anylo-Saxon Chronicle, ' chose for himself another light, beautiful and pleasant, and left this feeble life.' The war poetry of England at this time was probably as plentiful as the religious. But it was not likely... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1883 - 492 páginas
...the grave. Thus we are told that King Eadgar, in the ode on his death in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, ' chose for himself another light, beautiful and pleasant, and left this feeble . •J>>The war poetry of England at this time was probably as .^plentiful as the religious. But it... | |
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