Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - 941 páginas |
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... Sir Lucan the Butler , and his brother Sir Bedivere , and they were full sore wounded . Jesu mercy , said the king , where are all my noble knights become ? Alas that ever I should see this doleful day , for now , said Arthur , I am ...
... Sir Lucan the Butler , and his brother Sir Bedivere , and they were full sore wounded . Jesu mercy , said the king , where are all my noble knights become ? Alas that ever I should see this doleful day , for now , said Arthur , I am ...
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... 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 Sir Bedivere put upon him poor clothes ...
... 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 Sir Bedivere put upon him poor clothes ...
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... Lucan , Phars . iii . 440 ; in Statius , Thebaid , vi . 98 ; and in Claud- ian , De Raptu Proserpinae , ii , 107 ... Sir Knight , with - hold , till further triall made . Ah Ladie , ( said he ) shame were to revoke The forward footing ...
... Lucan , Phars . iii . 440 ; in Statius , Thebaid , vi . 98 ; and in Claud- ian , De Raptu Proserpinae , ii , 107 ... Sir Knight , with - hold , till further triall made . Ah Ladie , ( said he ) shame were to revoke The forward footing ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Vista completa - 1910 |
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