Werner's Readings and Recitations, 第 11 期E.S. Werner, 1893 |
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第34页
... thought to meet his mother . Now , alas ! must Youkahainen Freely pour his tears of anger ; Cap awry upon his forehead , Chin upon his bosom sunken , Mouth drawn low in deep dejection , Sorry sight he stands before her . Then his mother ...
... thought to meet his mother . Now , alas ! must Youkahainen Freely pour his tears of anger ; Cap awry upon his forehead , Chin upon his bosom sunken , Mouth drawn low in deep dejection , Sorry sight he stands before her . Then his mother ...
第37页
... thoughts of maidens ; How to live in greatest pleasure , And in happiness the sweetest , As a maiden with her mother , Or as wife beside her husband . Thus the song - bird gave me answer : " Bright and warm are days of summer , Warmer ...
... thoughts of maidens ; How to live in greatest pleasure , And in happiness the sweetest , As a maiden with her mother , Or as wife beside her husband . Thus the song - bird gave me answer : " Bright and warm are days of summer , Warmer ...
第54页
... thought the winds were raging , Or , perchance , the ocean roaring ; But found my son - in - law was coming With his bride , the Maid of Beauty . Should you ask me how I knew him , ' Mid the host of men and heroes . I should answer , I ...
... thought the winds were raging , Or , perchance , the ocean roaring ; But found my son - in - law was coming With his bride , the Maid of Beauty . Should you ask me how I knew him , ' Mid the host of men and heroes . I should answer , I ...
第58页
... thought with glad expectance to challenge for their own , The praise for the best hunting ; but lower sunk their pride , When to the tryst - fire shortly they saw Sir Siegfried ride . The hunting now was over , for the most part , at ...
... thought with glad expectance to challenge for their own , The praise for the best hunting ; but lower sunk their pride , When to the tryst - fire shortly they saw Sir Siegfried ride . The hunting now was over , for the most part , at ...
第59页
... thought to catch him through swiftness of his steed , He came on fallen timber , so thus it could not be ; Then deemed himself the monster from his fierce hunter free . Down sprang from horse Sir Siegfried , and plied on foot the chase ...
... thought to catch him through swiftness of his steed , He came on fallen timber , so thus it could not be ; Then deemed himself the monster from his fierce hunter free . Down sprang from horse Sir Siegfried , and plied on foot the chase ...
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Aino Alfred Tennyson ALIGHIERI DANTE ancient Wainamoinen Annie Annikki answer Arcite Argives arms Atrides Baradas battle beat breath bride courser Creon cried cuirassiers daughter dear death Don Quixote Doña Urraca Dromio earth ELIZ Enoch eyes fair father flame forge friends frogs Gaveston give GREG ground hand hath head heard heart Heaven Hector Hermann hither honor horse HOSTESS husband ILMA Ilmarinen Kalevala King knight lady live look lord Louhi magic Maid of Beauty maiden Mary Kyle Dallas Menelaus mighty minstrel Molière Mortimer mother never Northland o'er Palamon Pohyola pray Priam QUEEN RICH Sancho shalt shee ship of magic silver sing Sir Siegfried sire sister slain sorrow spake spear sweet sword tell Thebes thee Theseus thine thou art tree Trojans turned Twas Ukko unto Urraca vessel Vronsky WAIN Wainamoinen warrior wife wild words Youkahainen youth Zamora