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... knight wrought knightlesse shame . For knights and all men this by nature haue , 125 Towards all womenkind them kindly to behaue . 15 But sith that he is gone irreuocable , Please it you Ladie , to vs to aread , What cause could make ...
... knight wrought knightlesse shame . For knights and all men this by nature haue , 125 Towards all womenkind them kindly to behaue . 15 But sith that he is gone irreuocable , Please it you Ladie , to vs to aread , What cause could make ...
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... knight : Yet for the time this answere he to him behight . 37 Glad would I surely be , thou courteous Squire 325 To haue thy presence in my present quest , That mote thy kindled courage set on fire , And flame forth honour in thy noble ...
... knight : Yet for the time this answere he to him behight . 37 Glad would I surely be , thou courteous Squire 325 To haue thy presence in my present quest , That mote thy kindled courage set on fire , And flame forth honour in thy noble ...
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... knight's great surprise , as he gave the good - night to two or three young fellows a little before our landing , one of them , s instead of returning the civility , asked us what queer old put we had in the boat , with a great deal of ...
... knight's great surprise , as he gave the good - night to two or three young fellows a little before our landing , one of them , s instead of returning the civility , asked us what queer old put we had in the boat , with a great deal of ...
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Beowulf omitting XXVIIXLIII Wil | 48 |
The Popular Ballad | 55 |
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