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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... hath fostered me and kept . And if 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 ...
... hath fostered me and kept . And if 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 ...
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... hath ado with a knight of yours that hight Egglame , and they have foughten to- gether , but at the last Egglame fled , and else he had been dead , and he hath chased him even to Carlion , and we shall meet with him anon in the highway ...
... hath ado with a knight of yours that hight Egglame , and they have foughten to- gether , but at the last Egglame fled , and else he had been dead , and he hath chased him even to Carlion , and we shall meet with him anon in the highway ...
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... hath shewed us this day , at the reverence of this high feast of Pentecost . Now , said Sir Gawaine , we have been served this day of what meats and drinks we thought on ; but one thing beguiled us , we might not see the holy Grail , it ...
... hath shewed us this day , at the reverence of this high feast of Pentecost . Now , said Sir Gawaine , we have been served this day of what meats and drinks we thought on ; but one thing beguiled us , we might not see the holy Grail , it ...
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... hath great need of help . Right so entered he into the chamber , and came toward the table of silver ; and when he came nigh he felt a breath , that him thought it was intermeddled with fire , which smote him so sore in the visage that ...
... hath great need of help . Right so entered he into the chamber , and came toward the table of silver ; and when he came nigh he felt a breath , that him thought it was intermeddled with fire , which smote him so sore in the visage that ...
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... see of the Sangreal no more than ye have Now I thank God , said Launcelot , of His great mercy . of that I have seen , for it sufficeth me ; for as I suppose no man in seen . this world hath lived better than I have done to 24 MALORY.
... see of the Sangreal no more than ye have Now I thank God , said Launcelot , of His great mercy . of that I have seen , for it sufficeth me ; for as I suppose no man in seen . this world hath lived better than I have done to 24 MALORY.
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