An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 pages |
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... KING ARTHUR , AND WARNED HIM THAT HE SHOULD NOT FIGHT THAT DAY AND , then the king let search all the towns for his knights that were slain , and in- terred them ; and salved them with soft salves that so sore were wounded . Then much ...
... KING ARTHUR , AND WARNED HIM THAT HE SHOULD NOT FIGHT THAT DAY AND , then the king let search all the towns for his knights that were slain , and in- terred them ; and salved them with soft salves that so sore were wounded . Then much ...
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... King Arthur , this day have I sore missed thee : alas , that ever I was against thee , for now have I my death , whereof Sir Gawaine me warned in my dream . Then Sir Lucan took up the vere beheld all those ladies go from him . Then. mine ...
... King Arthur , this day have I sore missed thee : alas , that ever I was against thee , for now have I my death , whereof Sir Gawaine me warned in my dream . Then Sir Lucan took up the vere beheld all those ladies go from him . Then. mine ...
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... king awoke , he beheld Sir Lucan , how he lay foaming at the mouth , and part of his guts lay at his feet . Alas , said the king , this is to me a full heavy sight , to see this noble duke so die for my sake , for he would have holpen ...
... king awoke , he beheld Sir Lucan , how he lay foaming at the mouth , and part of his guts lay at his feet . Alas , said the king , this is to me a full heavy sight , to see this noble duke so die for my sake , for he would have holpen ...
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Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
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