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... than that which describes the mingled spirit and gentleness of his favourite
horse . BAVIECA . The King looked on him kindly , as on a vassal true ; Then to
the King Ruy Dias spake , after reverence due : “ O King , the thing is shameful ...
... than that which describes the mingled spirit and gentleness of his favourite
horse . BAVIECA . The King looked on him kindly , as on a vassal true ; Then to
the King Ruy Dias spake , after reverence due : “ O King , the thing is shameful ...
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said Don Alphonso , “ it were a shameful thing That peerless Bavieca should ever
be bestrid By any mortal but Bivar : -Mount , mount again , my Cid ! " In these two
ballads there is little mention of the ladies . But two of the most charming of the ...
said Don Alphonso , “ it were a shameful thing That peerless Bavieca should ever
be bestrid By any mortal but Bivar : -Mount , mount again , my Cid ! " In these two
ballads there is little mention of the ladies . But two of the most charming of the ...
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... had considerably the advantage , being prepared for the rencontre and
perfectly calm and composed ; whilst Mrs. Blamire , taken , I suspect , by surprise
, was a good deal startled and flustered . This state of things , however , did not
last .
... had considerably the advantage , being prepared for the rencontre and
perfectly calm and composed ; whilst Mrs. Blamire , taken , I suspect , by surprise
, was a good deal startled and flustered . This state of things , however , did not
last .
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... a greater passion . Each was thoroughly persuaded of being in the right , either
would have gone to the stake upon it , and of course the longer they argued the
more determined became their conviction . They said all manner of uncivil things
...
... a greater passion . Each was thoroughly persuaded of being in the right , either
would have gone to the stake upon it , and of course the longer they argued the
more determined became their conviction . They said all manner of uncivil things
...
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Nevertheless , excellent persons were they both ; -only they had quarrelled about
the propriety or the impropriety of a bout at single - stick ! Such a thing is anger !
Upon comparing names , and dates , and places , it seems probable that the ...
Nevertheless , excellent persons were they both ; -only they had quarrelled about
the propriety or the impropriety of a bout at single - stick ! Such a thing is anger !
Upon comparing names , and dates , and places , it seems probable that the ...
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