Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - 941 páginas |
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... Sir Mordred many times , and did full nobly as a noble king should , and at ... Bedivere , and they were full sore wounded . Jesu mercy , said the king ... Sir Mordred , that hath caused all this mischief . Then was King Arthur ware where ...
... Sir Mordred many times , and did full nobly as a noble king should , and at ... Bedivere , and they were full sore wounded . Jesu mercy , said the king ... Sir Mordred , that hath caused all this mischief . Then was King Arthur ware where ...
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... Sir Bedivere , take thou Exca- labur , my good sword , and go with it to yonder water side , and when thou comest there I charge thee throw my sword in that water , and come again and tell me what thou there seest . My lord , said Bedivere ...
... Sir Bedivere , take thou Exca- labur , my good sword , and go with it to yonder water side , and when thou comest there I charge thee throw my sword in that water , and come again and tell me what thou there seest . My lord , said Bedivere ...
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... Bedivere , and the full noble duke , Sir Lucan the Butler , was your brother . Then Sir Bedivere told the hermit all as ye have heard tofore . So there bode Sir Bedivere with the hermit that was tofore Bishop of Canterbury , and there ...
... Bedivere , and the full noble duke , Sir Lucan the Butler , was your brother . Then Sir Bedivere told the hermit all as ye have heard tofore . So there bode Sir Bedivere with the hermit that was tofore Bishop of Canterbury , and there ...
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... lord , King Arthur ; then , because his wound was deep , The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him , Sir Bedivere , the last of all his knights , And bore him to a chapel nigh the field , A broken chancel with a broken cross , That stood on a ...
... lord , King Arthur ; then , because his wound was deep , The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him , Sir Bedivere , the last of all his knights , And bore him to a chapel nigh the field , A broken chancel with a broken cross , That stood on a ...
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... Sir Bedivere the second time Across the ridge , and paced beside the mere , Counting the dewy pebbles , fixed in thought ; But when he saw the wonder of the hilt , How curiously and strangely chased , he smote His palms together , and ...
... Sir Bedivere the second time Across the ridge , and paced beside the mere , Counting the dewy pebbles , fixed in thought ; But when he saw the wonder of the hilt , How curiously and strangely chased , he smote His palms together , and ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Vista completa - 1910 |
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