Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana 68
... pass by , for the dark places that be there , and that many . And by the rivers may no man go . For the water runneth so rudely and so sharply , because that it cometh down so outrageously from the high places above , that it runneth in ...
... pass by , for the dark places that be there , and that many . And by the rivers may no man go . For the water runneth so rudely and so sharply , because that it cometh down so outrageously from the high places above , that it runneth in ...
Strana 95
... pass therewith the time , and thus concluded in my self to begin this said work . And forthwith took pen and ink , and began boldly to run forth as blind Bayardt in this present work , which is named " The Recuyell of the Trojan ...
... pass therewith the time , and thus concluded in my self to begin this said work . And forthwith took pen and ink , and began boldly to run forth as blind Bayardt in this present work , which is named " The Recuyell of the Trojan ...
Strana 99
... pass , for he shall do you good service in short time , and his sons after his days . Also ye shall see that day in ... passing well . Whether liketh35 you bet- ter , said Merlin , the sword or the scabbard ? Me liketh better the sword ...
... pass , for he shall do you good service in short time , and his sons after his days . Also ye shall see that day in ... passing well . Whether liketh35 you bet- ter , said Merlin , the sword or the scabbard ? Me liketh better the sword ...
Strana 100
... passing glad of his coming . And then they led him unto the Abbess's chamber and unarmed him ; and right so he was ware upon a bed lying two of his cousins , Sir Bors and Sir Lionel , and then he waked them ; and when they saw him they ...
... passing glad of his coming . And then they led him unto the Abbess's chamber and unarmed him ; and right so he was ware upon a bed lying two of his cousins , Sir Bors and Sir Lionel , and then he waked them ; and when they saw him they ...
Strana 103
... pass , and went thereas3 the ship was ; and there he alit , and took the saddle and the bridle and put the horse from him , and went into the ship . And then Launcelot dressed4 unto him , and said : Ye be welcome . And he answered and ...
... pass , and went thereas3 the ship was ; and there he alit , and took the saddle and the bridle and put the horse from him , and went into the ship . And then Launcelot dressed4 unto him , and said : Ye be welcome . And he answered and ...
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