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... and his gay riders were all thrown out by the mosses and gills . 1 brought the stag on my back to Hounam Cross , when the dogs had pulled him down . I think I see the old grey knight , as he sate so upright on his strong THE MONASTERY . 19.
... and his gay riders were all thrown out by the mosses and gills . 1 brought the stag on my back to Hounam Cross , when the dogs had pulled him down . I think I see the old grey knight , as he sate so upright on his strong THE MONASTERY . 19.
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Sir Walter Scott. knight , as he sate so upright on his strong war- horse , all white with foam ; and ' Miller said he to me , an ' thou wilt turn thy back on the mill , and wend with me , I will make a man of thee . ' But I chose rather ...
Sir Walter Scott. knight , as he sate so upright on his strong war- horse , all white with foam ; and ' Miller said he to me , an ' thou wilt turn thy back on the mill , and wend with me , I will make a man of thee . ' But I chose rather ...
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... sate at Apollo's table , and to whom Phoebus gave a wreath of his own bays without snatching " -he , in short , who wrote that singularly coxcomical work , called Euphues and his England , was in the very zenith of his absurdity and ...
... sate at Apollo's table , and to whom Phoebus gave a wreath of his own bays without snatching " -he , in short , who wrote that singularly coxcomical work , called Euphues and his England , was in the very zenith of his absurdity and ...
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... sate still as a stone on the chair in which he had deposited him- self , his hands folded on his breast , his legs stretched straight out before him and resting upon the heels , his eyes cast up to the ceiling as if he had meant to ...
... sate still as a stone on the chair in which he had deposited him- self , his hands folded on his breast , his legs stretched straight out before him and resting upon the heels , his eyes cast up to the ceiling as if he had meant to ...
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... sate with his eyes half shut , and his arms folded , appearing to be wrapped in contemplations of a nature deeper than those arising out of the scene before him . But , notwithstanding his seeming abstraction and absence of mind , there ...
... sate with his eyes half shut , and his arms folded , appearing to be wrapped in contemplations of a nature deeper than those arising out of the scene before him . But , notwithstanding his seeming abstraction and absence of mind , there ...
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