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Page 44
... bring home the bride again ; Bring home the triumph of our victory : Bring home with you the glory of her gain ; With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyful day than this , Whom heaven would heap with bliss ...
... bring home the bride again ; Bring home the triumph of our victory : Bring home with you the glory of her gain ; With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyful day than this , Whom heaven would heap with bliss ...
Page 188
... Bring me my arrows of desire ! Bring me my spear ! O clouds , unfold ! Bring me my chariot of fire ! I will not cease from mental fight , Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand , Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant ...
... Bring me my arrows of desire ! Bring me my spear ! O clouds , unfold ! Bring me my chariot of fire ! I will not cease from mental fight , Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand , Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant ...
Page 99
... bring the hill - side beech From where the owlets meet and screech , And ravens croak ; The crackling pine , and cedar sweet ; Bring too a clump of fragrant peat , Dug ' neath the fern ; The knotted oak , A fagot , too , perhaps , Whose ...
... bring the hill - side beech From where the owlets meet and screech , And ravens croak ; The crackling pine , and cedar sweet ; Bring too a clump of fragrant peat , Dug ' neath the fern ; The knotted oak , A fagot , too , perhaps , Whose ...
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KING CNUT 10171035 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13951437 | 7 |
NICOLAS BRETON 1545?1626? | 13 |
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