English Masterpieces, Band 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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... turned to his steed , and took hold of the bridle , set his foot in the stirrup , and mounted . His 20 head he held by the hair , in his hand . Then he seated himself in his saddle as if naught ailed him , and he were not headless . He ...
... turned to his steed , and took hold of the bridle , set his foot in the stirrup , and mounted . His 20 head he held by the hair , in his hand . Then he seated himself in his saddle as if naught ailed him , and he were not headless . He ...
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Hunley Whatley Herrinton. knight turned his steed to the mound , and lighted down and tied the rein to the branch of a linden ; and he turned to the mound and walked round it , questioning with himself what it might be . It had a hole at ...
Hunley Whatley Herrinton. knight turned his steed to the mound , and lighted down and tied the rein to the branch of a linden ; and he turned to the mound and walked round it , questioning with himself what it might be . It had a hole at ...
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... TURNED His golden locks time hath to silver turned ; O time too swift , O swiftness never ceasing ! His youth ' gainst time and age hath ever spurned , But spurned in vain ; youth waneth by increasing : Beauty , strength , youth , are ...
... TURNED His golden locks time hath to silver turned ; O time too swift , O swiftness never ceasing ! His youth ' gainst time and age hath ever spurned , But spurned in vain ; youth waneth by increasing : Beauty , strength , youth , are ...
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1425 | 3 |
MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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