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Page 515
... knight , he had embrued his too bold , hand in the blood of a knight . The youth replied that , though loth to have broken the law of arms , he would break it again , rather than let himself be struck while he had two arms tô avenge ...
... knight , he had embrued his too bold , hand in the blood of a knight . The youth replied that , though loth to have broken the law of arms , he would break it again , rather than let himself be struck while he had two arms tô avenge ...
Page 518
... knight who dwelt her nigh , The lusty Aladine , though meaner born And of less livehood and hability , 3 Yet full of valour , the which did adorn His meanness 4 much , and make her th ' other's riches scorn . So , having both found fit ...
... knight who dwelt her nigh , The lusty Aladine , though meaner born And of less livehood and hability , 3 Yet full of valour , the which did adorn His meanness 4 much , and make her th ' other's riches scorn . So , having both found fit ...
Page 519
... knight rode up , accom - Yet for the feeble lady's sake , full loth panied by a lady ; and , as they were about to To make there longer stay , forth on his journey pass the ford , Calepine courteously besought the knight , " for safe ...
... knight rode up , accom - Yet for the feeble lady's sake , full loth panied by a lady ; and , as they were about to To make there longer stay , forth on his journey pass the ford , Calepine courteously besought the knight , " for safe ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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