Harold: A DramaJ.R. Osgood, 1877 - 170 páginas |
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ALDRED ALDWYTH Alfgar Archbishop arrow art thou bastard battle battle-axe blessed blood brother CANONS singing comet conquer'd Count of Ponthieu COUNT WILLIAM COURTIER crown curse dead death didst doom dream Earl Earl of Northumbria Earl of Wessex earldom EDITH Edition English Exeunt Exit fall false father fear fight FISHERMAN fool fought GAMEL Godwin Griffyth hand Harfleur hate hath hear heard heaven hill Holy Peter horse King Edward King of England king's kingly knowest LEOFWIN liar Look lord lost love thee MALET MAN-AT-ARMS MARGOT Morcar and Edwin NORMAN CRIES Norman Saints Normandy Norsemen Northumbria Norway oath OSGOD Pevensey Ponthieu pray prayer QUEEN ROLF Sanguelac Saxon SECOND THANE Senlac Stamford-bridge STIGAND tell thee thine thou canst Thou hast thou shalt thou wilt thro throne thyself Tostig truth voice Wessex wife WILLIAM MALET WILLIAM RUFUS WULFNOTH
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Página 169 - God My Normans may but move as true with me To the door of death. Of one self-stock at first, Make them again one people — Norman, English ; And English, Norman; — we should have a hand To grasp the world with, and a foot to stamp it . . . Flat.
Página 50 - Tim' scarce at ease; for, save our meshes break, More kiuglike he than like to prove a king. Enter HAROLD, musing, with his eyes on the ground. He sees me not — and yet he dreams of me. Earl, wilt thou fly my falcons this fair day ? They are of the best...