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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... young Arthur that was his nourished brother ; and Sir Kay was made knight at All Hallowmass afore . So as they rode to the jousts - ward , Sir Kay had lost his sword , for he had left it at his father's lodg- ing , and so he prayed young ...
... young Arthur that was his nourished brother ; and Sir Kay was made knight at All Hallowmass afore . So as they rode to the jousts - ward , Sir Kay had lost his sword , for he had left it at his father's lodg- ing , and so he prayed young ...
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... young . And well I wot she bare the best knight that is now on the earth , or that ever was sith God was born . So the king held him there four days , and on the morrow he took his leave at King Pelles and at all the fellowship , and ...
... young . And well I wot she bare the best knight that is now on the earth , or that ever was sith God was born . So the king held him there four days , and on the morrow he took his leave at King Pelles and at all the fellowship , and ...
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... young man that knew not of the dragon , went out of a ship , and proceeded through the isle until he came to the castle and entered the cave , and went so far that he found a chamber ; and there he saw a damsel who was combing her head ...
... young man that knew not of the dragon , went out of a ship , and proceeded through the isle until he came to the castle and entered the cave , and went so far that he found a chamber ; and there he saw a damsel who was combing her head ...
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... young , how a worthy man departed once from our country to go and discover the world ; and so he passed India , and the isles beyond India , where are more than five thousand isles ; and so long he went by sea and land , and so ...
... young , how a worthy man departed once from our country to go and discover the world ; and so he passed India , and the isles beyond India , where are more than five thousand isles ; and so long he went by sea and land , and so ...
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... young , and nourish them thus with alms , as many as they may find . And I asked them if it had not been better to have given that relief to poor men , rather than to the beasts . And they answered me , and said that they had no poor ...
... young , and nourish them thus with alms , as many as they may find . And I asked them if it had not been better to have given that relief to poor men , rather than to the beasts . And they answered me , and said that they had no poor ...
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