An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... knight , No knight , but treachour full of false despight And shamefull treason , who through guile hath slayn The prowest knight , that euer field did fight , Euen stout Sans foy ( O who can then refrayn ? ) Whose shield he beares ...
... knight , No knight , but treachour full of false despight And shamefull treason , who through guile hath slayn The prowest knight , that euer field did fight , Euen stout Sans foy ( O who can then refrayn ? ) Whose shield he beares ...
Page 170
... knight was slaine with Paynim knife . 39 Ah dearest Lord ( quoth she ) how might that bee , And he the stoutest knight , that euer wonne ? Ah dearest dame ( quoth he ) how might I see The thing , that might not be , and yet was donne ...
... knight was slaine with Paynim knife . 39 Ah dearest Lord ( quoth she ) how might that bee , And he the stoutest knight , that euer wonne ? Ah dearest dame ( quoth he ) how might I see The thing , that might not be , and yet was donne ...
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... knight , aread who hath ye thus arayd , And eke from whom make ye this hasty flight : For neuer knight I saw in such misseem- ing plight . 24 He answered nought at all , but adding new Feare to his first amazment , staring wide With ...
... knight , aread who hath ye thus arayd , And eke from whom make ye this hasty flight : For neuer knight I saw in such misseem- ing plight . 24 He answered nought at all , but adding new Feare to his first amazment , staring wide With ...
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