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" And Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all one will, and thro' that strength the King Drew in the petty princedoms under him, Fought, and in twelve great battles overcame The heathen hordes, and made a realm and reign'd. "
First (-Third) historical reader. [With] Home-lesson book to the First ... - Page 39
by Blackwood William and sons - 1883
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Practice Book: Leland Powers School

Leland Todd Powers - 1916 - 172 pages
...whom high God hath breathed a secret thing. Fall battle-axe, and clash brand! Let the King reign!" And Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all one will, and thro' that strength the King Drew in the petty princedoms under him, Fought, and in twelve great battles...
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Humanistic Studies: Hengest: a study in early English hero legend. Le Liure ...

University of Iowa - 1921 - 876 pages
...adversary, the leader of the pirates, whose only virtue was that he called forth the power of Arthur who "Fought, and in twelve great battles overcame The heathen hordes, and made a realm and reigned. ' ' In the continental legends that have gathered about his name he is given a more favorable character....
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The Healing of the Nations

Morris Owen Evans - 1922 - 260 pages
...tell thee — I beheld From eye to eye thro' all their Order flash A momentary likeness of the King. "And Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all one will, and thro' that strength the King Drew in the petty princedoms under him, Fought, and in twelve great battles...
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Literature and Life, Book 3

Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1923 - 648 pages
...611 No tribute will we pay." So those great lords Drew back in wrath, and Arthur strove with Rome. And Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all one will, and through that strength the King 516 Drew in the petty princedoms under him, Fought, and in twelve great battles overcame The heathen...
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Victorian Poetry

Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 pages
...wall, No tribute will we pay.' So those great lords Drew back in wrath, and Arthur strove with Rome. And Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all one will, and thro' that strength the King Drew in the petty princedoms under him, Fought, and in twelve great battles...
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Readings in Literature, Book 1

1925 - 616 pages
...wall, No tribute will we pay." So those great lords Drew back in wrath, and Arthur strove with Rome. And Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all one will, and thro' that strength the King Drew in the petty princedoms under him, Fought, and in twelve great battles...
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Message of the East, Volume 16

1927 - 374 pages
...be one with thee And all this Order of thy Table Round Fulfil the boundless purpose of their Bang. And Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all...strength the King Drew in the petty princedoms under him ........ ...... and made a realm and reigned." Here is the greatest determination, the highest resolve...
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Selections from the Idylls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 154 pages
...wall, No tribute will we pay : " so those great lords Drew back in wrath, and Arthur strove with Rome. And Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all one will, and thro' that strength the King 5I5 Drew in the petty princedoms under him, Fought, and in twelve great...
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The Discovery of King Arthur

Geoffrey Ashe - 1987 - 262 pages
...stars. When the child grows up and is enthroned his primary achievement is much the same as before. Arthur and his knighthood for a space Were all one will, and thro' that strength the King Drew in the petty princedoms under him, Fought, and in twelve great battles...
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The Arthurian Handbook

Norris J. Lacy, Geoffrey Ashe, Debra N. Mancoff - 1997 - 462 pages
...concludes with alliterations that effectively but deceptively suggest permanence and finality: Arthur, "in twelve great battles overcame / The heathen hordes, and made a realm and reign'd." Although some critics have proclaimed the Idylls the greatest narrative poem since Paradise...
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