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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... seen in the churchyard , against the high altar , a great stone four square , like unto a marble stone , and in midst thereof was like an anvil of steel a foot on high , and therein stuck a fair sword naked by the point , and letters ...
... seen in the churchyard , against the high altar , a great stone four square , like unto a marble stone , and in midst thereof was like an anvil of steel a foot on high , and therein stuck a fair sword naked by the point , and letters ...
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... seen it more openly than it hath been seen here ; and if I may not speed I shall return again as he that may not be against the will of our Lord Jesu Christ . When they of the Table Round heard Sir Gawaine say so , they arose up the ...
... seen it more openly than it hath been seen here ; and if I may not speed I shall return again as he that may not be against the will of our Lord Jesu Christ . When they of the Table Round heard Sir Gawaine say so , they arose up the ...
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... seen ? said they about him . I have seen , said he , so great marvels that no tongue may tell , and more than any heart can think , and had not my son been here afore me I had seen much more . Then they told him how he had lain there ...
... seen ? said they about him . I have seen , said he , so great marvels that no tongue may tell , and more than any heart can think , and had not my son been here afore me I had seen much more . Then they told him how he had lain there ...
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... say , that in the isle of Lango is still the daughter of Ypocras , in form and likeness of a great dragon , which is a hundred fathoms in length , as they say , for I have not seen her . And they of the isles call her lady MANDEVILLE 27.
... say , that in the isle of Lango is still the daughter of Ypocras , in form and likeness of a great dragon , which is a hundred fathoms in length , as they say , for I have not seen her . And they of the isles call her lady MANDEVILLE 27.
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... seen by moonlight . " Aha ! " was his salutation , as he took off his spectacles , and laid them on his book . " The Signor Curate will say I am come very late , " said Tonio , with a low bow , which Gervase awkwardly imitated ...
... seen by moonlight . " Aha ! " was his salutation , as he took off his spectacles , and laid them on his book . " The Signor Curate will say I am come very late , " said Tonio , with a low bow , which Gervase awkwardly imitated ...
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