User:Beleg Tâl/Sandbox
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Works
In progress
- 170 Chinese Poems
- Aesop
- Alice Duer Miller
- American Holidays - Christmas
- Andrew Lang
- Baltimore Book of Prayers
- Book of Scottish Song
- Cambridge Carol Book
- Church Hymnary
- Comprehensive Index of Hymnists
- Confederate broadsides
- Creative Commons licenses
- Day Camping for the Retarded
- Dickinson
- Dictionary of Hymnology
- Elocutionist
- Encyclopedia disambiguation
- Golden Treasury
- Hundred Best Poems
- Knight of the Tower
- Leo XIII
- Lyrical Ballads
- Maupassant
- Methodist Hymnal
- Negro Poets and Their Poems
- Nursery Songs and Rhymes
- Oxford Book of English Verse
- Poems
- Poems of Childhood
- Psalms
- Savoyard
- Songs of Old Canada
- South African Poetry
- Ulverston Hymns
- Works of Monsieur de St. Evremond
- Wyatt
Completed
- Amendments
- Army and Navy Hymnal
- Beatrix Potter
- BCP
- Canadian Singers
- Canadian Soldiers
- Catholic Hymns
- Council of Trent
- Fishin Jimmy
- Flint and Feather
- Flopsy Bunnies
- Handfull
- Lyra Davidica
- Macedonia
- Myers
- Newes from the Dead
- Once a Week
- Patrick's Breastplate
- Pearl magazine
- Petit nombre des elus
- Pieces People Ask For
- Revelations
- Rorate coeli
- Seven Great Hymns
- Shakespeare poems
- Shakespeare's Sonnets
- Songs of the Road
- Zodiac
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[edit]HE times are peaceful, and we know
No unsheathed sword, no bended bow;
No more upon the quiet night
Flashes the beacon’s sudden light,
No more the vassals in the hall
Start at the trumpet’s fiery call;
And undisturbed the ivy wreath
Hangs o'er the battlements beneath.
Years have gone by since English hand
Spilt English blood on English land.
—We see the armed warriors ride,
But only in their plumed pride,
The actual agonies of war,
Thank God, have been from us afar.
We have not seen the silvery flood
Run crimson with our kindred’s blood;
We have not seen the stranger’s tread
Profane the church where slept our dead ;
Nor watched the red and kindled air,
And known our home was blazing there.
Our soldiers to a foreign soil
Kept the wild warfare’s blood and toil,
And news of some proud victory
Was all that ever crost the sea.
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[edit]Phoenician
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[edit]Sonnet disambig
[edit]List of examples setting precedent for Sonnet 1 (Shakespeare), a work originating from and contained within the larger work Shakespeare's Sonnets:
- Where the Bee Sucks, a work contained within the larger work Tempest (Shakespeare)
- Blow, blow, thou winter wind, a work originating from and contained within the larger work As You Like It (Shakespeare)
- Psalm 23, a work originating from and contained within the larger work Psalms (Bible)
- Magnificat (Luke), a work originating from and contained within the larger work Luke (Bible)
- Don Juan aux enfers, a work originating from and contained within the larger work Les Fleurs du mal
- Inferno (Dante), a work originating from and contained within the larger work Divine Comedy
- The Valiant Little Tailor, a work originating from and contained within the larger work Grimm's Household Tales
- I've got a little list, a work originating from and contained within the larger work The Mikado
- To Hilaire Belloc, a work originating from and contained within the larger work The Napoleon of Notting Hill
Heimskringla
[edit]Vitir, and they governed the kingdom when he was absent.
It happened once when Odin had gone to a great distance, and had been so long away that the people of Asa doubted if he would ever return home, that his two brothers took it upon themselves to divide his estate; but both of them took his wife Frigg to themselves. Odin soon after returned home, and took his wife back.
Chapter IV.
Of Odin's war with the people of Vanaland.
Odin went out with a great army against the Vanaland people; but they were well prepared, and defended their land, so that victory was changeable, and they ravaged the lands of each other, and did great damage. They tired of this at last, and on both sides appointed a meeting for establishing peace, made a truce, and exchanged hostages. The Vanaland people sent their best men, Niord the Rich, and his son Frey. The people of Asaland sent a man called Hæner, whom they thought well suited to be a chief[5], as he was a stout and very handsome man, and with him they sent a man of great understanding called Mimir; and on the other side the Vanaland people sent the wisest man in their community, who was called Quaser. Now, when Hæner came to Vanaheim he was immediately made a chief, and Mimir came to him with good counsel on all occasions. But when Hæner stood in the Things or other meetings, if Mimir was not near him, and any difficult matter was laid before him, he always answered in one way,—"Now let others give their advice;" so that the Vanaland people got a suspicion that the Asaland people had deceived them in the exchange of men. They took Mimir, therefore, and beheaded him, and sent his head to the Asaland people. Odin took the head, smeared it with herbs so that it should not rot, and sang incantations
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- ↑ These exchanges appear not to have been of hostages, but of chiefs to be incorporated with the people to whom they were sent, and thus to preserve peace.
- ↑ Biographie Générale. 46 vols. Paris, 1855–'66.
An interleaved copy, copiously noted by the late Dr. Thomas Fisher, Assistant Librarian of Trinity College, Dublin.