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Page 137
Sir knight , ' said the damsel to Sir Launcelot , ' here are adventures near hand ,
an thou durst prove them ? ... Well , ' said the damsel , ' thou seemest well to be a
right good knight , and if thou dare meet with a good knight , I shall bring thee ...
Sir knight , ' said the damsel to Sir Launcelot , ' here are adventures near hand ,
an thou durst prove them ? ... Well , ' said the damsel , ' thou seemest well to be a
right good knight , and if thou dare meet with a good knight , I shall bring thee ...
Page 138
Now , fair damsel , said Sir Launcelot , “ I see yonder comes a knight fast bound ,
which is a fellow of mine , and brother he is unto Sir Gawaine ; and at the first
beginning I promise you , by the leave of God , to rescue that knight ; but if his ...
Now , fair damsel , said Sir Launcelot , “ I see yonder comes a knight fast bound ,
which is a fellow of mine , and brother he is unto Sir Gawaine ; and at the first
beginning I promise you , by the leave of God , to rescue that knight ; but if his ...
Page 139
Thou art , ' said Sir Turquine , the biggest man that ever I met withal , and the best
breathed ; and like one knight that I hate above all other knights , and that thou be
not he , I will lightly accord with thee ; and for thy love I will deliver all thy ...
Thou art , ' said Sir Turquine , the biggest man that ever I met withal , and the best
breathed ; and like one knight that I hate above all other knights , and that thou be
not he , I will lightly accord with thee ; and for thy love I will deliver all thy ...
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POLITICAL BALLADS PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND DURING | 11 |
A SELECTION OF LATIN STORIES | 28 |
THE KEEN OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND | 46 |
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