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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... thee ; With thy bells of Shandon That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee . I've heard bells chiming full many a clime in , Tolling sublime in cathedral shrine ; While at a glib rate brass tongues would vibrate , But ...
... thee ; With thy bells of Shandon That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee . I've heard bells chiming full many a clime in , Tolling sublime in cathedral shrine ; While at a glib rate brass tongues would vibrate , But ...
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... thee than thine armor , in whose service that thou art set . Then said Launcelot : Fair Father Jesu Christ , I thank thee of Thy great mercy that Thou reprovest me of my misdeed ; now see I well that ye hold me for your servant . Then ...
... thee than thine armor , in whose service that thou art set . Then said Launcelot : Fair Father Jesu Christ , I thank thee of Thy great mercy that Thou reprovest me of my misdeed ; now see I well that ye hold me for your servant . Then ...
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... Thee , Lord for Thy pity never have me not in despite for my sins done afore- time , and that Thou show me something of that I seek . And with that he saw the chamber door open , and there came out a great clereness , that the house was ...
... Thee , Lord for Thy pity never have me not in despite for my sins done afore- time , and that Thou show me something of that I seek . And with that he saw the chamber door open , and there came out a great clereness , that the house was ...
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... thee : alas , that ever I was against thee , for now have I my death , whereof Sir Gawaine me warned in my dream . Then Sir Lucan took up the king the one part , and Sir Bedivere the other part , and in the lifting the king swooned ...
... thee : alas , that ever I was against thee , for now have I my death , whereof Sir Gawaine me warned in my dream . Then Sir Lucan took up the king the one part , and Sir Bedivere the other part , and in the lifting the king swooned ...
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... thee throw my sword in that water , and come again and tell me what thou there seest . My lord , said Bedivere , your commandment shall be done , and lightly bring you word again . So Sir Bedivere departed , and by the way he beheld ...
... thee throw my sword in that water , and come again and tell me what thou there seest . My lord , said Bedivere , your commandment shall be done , and lightly bring you word again . So Sir Bedivere departed , and by the way he beheld ...
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