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... side ; Thither he shall by force , and there abide . And if so fall4 the chiefëtain be take On either side , or ellës slay his make , 5 No longer then the tourneying shall last . God speedë you ; go forth and lay on fast . With long ...
... side ; Thither he shall by force , and there abide . And if so fall4 the chiefëtain be take On either side , or ellës slay his make , 5 No longer then the tourneying shall last . God speedë you ; go forth and lay on fast . With long ...
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... side herself she softly laid , Of ev'ry finest finger's touch afraid ; Nor any noise she made , nor word she spake , But inly sigh❜d . At last the royal Maid Out of her quiet slumber did awake , CANTO II . The Redcross Knight to ...
... side herself she softly laid , Of ev'ry finest finger's touch afraid ; Nor any noise she made , nor word she spake , But inly sigh❜d . At last the royal Maid Out of her quiet slumber did awake , CANTO II . The Redcross Knight to ...
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Geoffrey Chaucer David Laing Purves. 66 ཚ watch by her side . go'th . He go❜th on foot all armëd by her side , Upstaying still herself upon her steed , Being unable else alone to ride ; So sore her sides , so much her wounds did bleed ...
Geoffrey Chaucer David Laing Purves. 66 ཚ watch by her side . go'th . He go❜th on foot all armëd by her side , Upstaying still herself upon her steed , Being unable else alone to ride ; So sore her sides , so much her wounds did bleed ...
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THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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