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... sword and steel - edged ; The might of his oid hand - grip . Whenever he bethinks him Praises everlasting , nor careth for his life . The Chieftain of the Geatfolk , — Grasped by her mane of hair This hardy son of battle , - Flung the ...
... sword and steel - edged ; The might of his oid hand - grip . Whenever he bethinks him Praises everlasting , nor careth for his life . The Chieftain of the Geatfolk , — Grasped by her mane of hair This hardy son of battle , - Flung the ...
Page 114
... SWORD EXCALIBUR INTO THE WATER , AND HOW HE WAS DELIVERED TO LADIES IN A BARGE " But I may not stand , mine head works so . Ah , Sir Launcelot , " said King Arthur , " this day have I sore missed thee : alas , that ever I was against ...
... SWORD EXCALIBUR INTO THE WATER , AND HOW HE WAS DELIVERED TO LADIES IN A BARGE " But I may not stand , mine head works so . Ah , Sir Launcelot , " said King Arthur , " this day have I sore missed thee : alas , that ever I was against ...
Page 115
... sword in the water . So Sir Bedivere came again to 45 the king , and told him what he saw . " Alas , " said the king , " help me hence , for I dread me I have tarried over long . " Then Sir Bedivere took the king upon his back , and so ...
... sword in the water . So Sir Bedivere came again to 45 the king , and told him what he saw . " Alas , " said the king , " help me hence , for I dread me I have tarried over long . " Then Sir Bedivere took the king upon his back , and so ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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