The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Том 9Tauchnitz, 1877 |
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... And sleep again . TOSTIG . Too hardy with thy king ! A life of prayer and fasting well may see Deeper into the mysteries of heaven Than thou , good brother . ALDWYTH ( aside ) . Sees he into thine , SCENE I. 21 HAROLD .
... And sleep again . TOSTIG . Too hardy with thy king ! A life of prayer and fasting well may see Deeper into the mysteries of heaven Than thou , good brother . ALDWYTH ( aside ) . Sees he into thine , SCENE I. 21 HAROLD .
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... thee long and honestly . EDWARD . I know it , son ; I am not thankless : thou Hast broken all my foes , lighten'd for me The weight of this poor crown , and left me time And peace for prayer to gain a better one . 22 ACT I. HAROLD .
... thee long and honestly . EDWARD . I know it , son ; I am not thankless : thou Hast broken all my foes , lighten'd for me The weight of this poor crown , and left me time And peace for prayer to gain a better one . 22 ACT I. HAROLD .
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Alfred Tennyson. And peace for prayer to gain a better one . Twelve years of service ! England loves thee for it . Thou art the man to rule her ! ALDWYTH ( aside ) . So , not Tostig ! HAROLD . And after those twelve years a boon , my ...
Alfred Tennyson. And peace for prayer to gain a better one . Twelve years of service ! England loves thee for it . Thou art the man to rule her ! ALDWYTH ( aside ) . So , not Tostig ! HAROLD . And after those twelve years a boon , my ...
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... pray thee , let me hence and bring him home . EDWARD . Not thee , my son : some other messenger . HAROLD . And why not me , my lord , to Normandy ? Is not the Norman Count thy friend and mine ? EDWARD . I pray thee , do not go to ...
... pray thee , let me hence and bring him home . EDWARD . Not thee , my son : some other messenger . HAROLD . And why not me , my lord , to Normandy ? Is not the Norman Count thy friend and mine ? EDWARD . I pray thee , do not go to ...
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... pray for thee . [ Exit , leaning on TOSTIG , and followed by STIGAND , MORCAR , and Courtiers . HAROLD . What lies upon the mind of our good king That he should harp this way on Normandy ? QUEEN . Brother , the king is wiser than he ...
... pray for thee . [ Exit , leaning on TOSTIG , and followed by STIGAND , MORCAR , and Courtiers . HAROLD . What lies upon the mind of our good king That he should harp this way on Normandy ? QUEEN . Brother , the king is wiser than he ...
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