The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 9G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... ever it be God's will that I be king as ye say , ye shall desire of me what I may do , and I shall not fail you , God forbid I should fail you . Sir , said Sir IX . - 2 MALORY 17 And anon he made Sir Kay to swear upon a ...
... ever it be God's will that I be king as ye say , ye shall desire of me what I may do , and I shall not fail you , God forbid I should fail you . Sir , said Sir IX . - 2 MALORY 17 And anon he made Sir Kay to swear upon a ...
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... desire . Then he ran to his arms , and so armed him , and so went to the gate and saw the lions . Then set he hand to his sword and drew it . Then there came a dwarf suddenly , and smote him on the arm so sore that the sword fell out of ...
... desire . Then he ran to his arms , and so armed him , and so went to the gate and saw the lions . Then set he hand to his sword and drew it . Then there came a dwarf suddenly , and smote him on the arm so sore that the sword fell out of ...
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... desire whatever He has willed . " So saying , he knelt down in the middle of the church , and they all followed his example . After praying a few moments in silence with a low but distinct voice , he pronounced these words : " We ...
... desire whatever He has willed . " So saying , he knelt down in the middle of the church , and they all followed his example . After praying a few moments in silence with a low but distinct voice , he pronounced these words : " We ...
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... desire for ourselves . " Rising then in haste , he said , " Come , my children , you have no time to lose ; God defend you ; His angel go with you ; farewell ! " And while they set off with that emotion which can- not find words , and ...
... desire for ourselves . " Rising then in haste , he said , " Come , my children , you have no time to lose ; God defend you ; His angel go with you ; farewell ! " And while they set off with that emotion which can- not find words , and ...
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... desire , — That I might have unto my paramour That heavenly Helen which I saw of late Whose sweet embracings may extinguish clean These thoughts that do dissuade me from my vow , And keep mine oath I made to Lucifer . Meph . Faustus ...
... desire , — That I might have unto my paramour That heavenly Helen which I saw of late Whose sweet embracings may extinguish clean These thoughts that do dissuade me from my vow , And keep mine oath I made to Lucifer . Meph . Faustus ...
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