Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... true ; Then to the King Ruy Dias spake , after reverence due : " O King , the thing is shameful , that any man beside The liege lord of Castile himself should Bavieca ride ; " For neither Spain nor Araby could another charger bring So ...
... true ; Then to the King Ruy Dias spake , after reverence due : " O King , the thing is shameful , that any man beside The liege lord of Castile himself should Bavieca ride ; " For neither Spain nor Araby could another charger bring So ...
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... true lord commanding - and obeyed as by a lamb . And so he led him prancing and panting to the King ; But " No ! " said Don Alphonso , " it were a shameful thing That peerless Bavieca should ever be bestrid By any mortal but Bivar ...
... true lord commanding - and obeyed as by a lamb . And so he led him prancing and panting to the King ; But " No ! " said Don Alphonso , " it were a shameful thing That peerless Bavieca should ever be bestrid By any mortal but Bivar ...
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... true heart was vowed to thine , There comes for us a light at last , Whose beam upon our path shall shine . We , who have loved ' mid doubts and fears , Yet never with one hour's regret ; There comes a joy to gild our tears ; We shall ...
... true heart was vowed to thine , There comes for us a light at last , Whose beam upon our path shall shine . We , who have loved ' mid doubts and fears , Yet never with one hour's regret ; There comes a joy to gild our tears ; We shall ...
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... True it is , generally speaking , that ' murder will out . " True it is that Providence hath so ordained , and doth so govern things , that those who break the great law of heaven by shedding man's blood , seldom succeed in avoiding ...
... True it is , generally speaking , that ' murder will out . " True it is that Providence hath so ordained , and doth so govern things , that those who break the great law of heaven by shedding man's blood , seldom succeed in avoiding ...
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... true to itself . It labours under its guilty possession , and knows not what to do with it . The human heart was not made for the residence of such an inhabitant . It finds itself preyed on by a torment which it dares not acknowledge to ...
... true to itself . It labours under its guilty possession , and knows not what to do with it . The human heart was not made for the residence of such an inhabitant . It finds itself preyed on by a torment which it dares not acknowledge to ...
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