The Story of the Glittering Plain: Which Has Been Also Called the Land of Living Men Or the Acre of the UndyingReeves and Turner, 1891 - Broj stranica: 172 |
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... drink , to wit the Land of Living Men . And Oh ! but the time presses . ' " Spake the sad and sorry carle : " We seek the Land where the days are many : so many that he who hath forgotten how to laugh , may learn the craft again , and ...
... drink , to wit the Land of Living Men . And Oh ! but the time presses . ' " Spake the sad and sorry carle : " We seek the Land where the days are many : so many that he who hath forgotten how to laugh , may learn the craft again , and ...
Stranica 3
... drink , and be merry ; and depart when ye will , to seek what land ye will . " They scarce looked on him , but cried out together mournfully : " This is not the Land ! This is not the Land ! " No more than that they said , but turned ...
... drink , and be merry ; and depart when ye will , to seek what land ye will . " They scarce looked on him , but cried out together mournfully : " This is not the Land ! This is not the Land ! " No more than that they said , but turned ...
Stranica 15
... drink out of a locker thereby ; and they ate and drank together , and Hallblithe grew strong and somewhat less downcast ; and he went forward and gat the oars into his hands . Then the big red man stood up and looked over his left ...
... drink out of a locker thereby ; and they ate and drank together , and Hallblithe grew strong and somewhat less downcast ; and he went forward and gat the oars into his hands . Then the big red man stood up and looked over his left ...
Stranica 18
... drink a cup of wine together . " So he opened the locker again and drew out thence a great horn of some huge neat of the outlands , which was girthed and stopped with silver , and also a golden cup , and he filled the cup from the horn ...
... drink a cup of wine together . " So he opened the locker again and drew out thence a great horn of some huge neat of the outlands , which was girthed and stopped with silver , and also a golden cup , and he filled the cup from the horn ...
Stranica 21
... drink , such as they needed , from out the boat , and climbed the steep stair no little way , and so came out on to a plain place , which seemed to Hallblithe bare and waste so far as he saw it by the moonlight ; for the twilight was ...
... drink , such as they needed , from out the boat , and climbed the steep stair no little way , and so came out on to a plain place , which seemed to Hallblithe bare and waste so far as he saw it by the moonlight ; for the twilight was ...
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abide alien amidst amongst arose Art thou beheld beloved betwixt blithe boat champion chieftain clad cried damsel deemed dost thou drank drave dream drew drink elder Erne face fair fell folk Glittering Plain goodly grass gunwale hall Hallblithe looked Hallblithe saw Hallblithe's hand hath hauberk haven heard hearken heart helm hither horses Hostage Isle of Ransom kindred land laughed leapt Long-hoary merry meseemeth morning mountains nigh night nought oars Puny Fox Raven rocks rose rowers sail sayest thou Sea-eagle ship shut-bed skerry skiff slay sleep smiled sorrow spake spear stood strokes sword tell thee therein Therewith thine thou art thou hast thou mayst thou shalt thou wilt thou wouldst took troth-plight maiden turned Undying King victual voice warrior weapons weary wend wilt thou wind woman women wondering word
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Stranica 1 - THE STORY OF THE GLITTERING PLAIN OR THE LAND OF LIVING MEN. CHAPTER I. OF THOSE THREE WHO CAME TO THE HOUSE OF THE RAVEN.
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