Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... never more to fight . Again , from cincture down to knee , long bolts of iron he bore , Which signified the knight should ride on charger never more . Three times alone in all the year it is the captive's doom To see God's daylight ...
... never more to fight . Again , from cincture down to knee , long bolts of iron he bore , Which signified the knight should ride on charger never more . Three times alone in all the year it is the captive's doom To see God's daylight ...
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... never a man in Spain , I trow , the like so well might bear , An ' if thou wilt I with thy vow will to the King repair . " The jailer put his mantle on and came unto the King , He found him sitting on the throne within his listed ring ...
... never a man in Spain , I trow , the like so well might bear , An ' if thou wilt I with thy vow will to the King repair . " The jailer put his mantle on and came unto the King , He found him sitting on the throne within his listed ring ...
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... never Moorish knight could pierce , he would pierce it at a blow , Or give with joy his life - blood fierce at Marlotes ' feet to flow . Much marvelling , then said the King : " Bring Sir Guarinos forth , And in the grange go seek ye ...
... never Moorish knight could pierce , he would pierce it at a blow , Or give with joy his life - blood fierce at Marlotes ' feet to flow . Much marvelling , then said the King : " Bring Sir Guarinos forth , And in the grange go seek ye ...
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... never . Yon tall plume waving o'er his brow , of azure mixed with white , I guess ' twas wreathed by Zara , whom he will wed to - night . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the golden cushion down ; Rise up , come to the window , and gaze ...
... never . Yon tall plume waving o'er his brow , of azure mixed with white , I guess ' twas wreathed by Zara , whom he will wed to - night . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the golden cushion down ; Rise up , come to the window , and gaze ...
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... never do . He laughed , as all that wicked sex do laugh at such sins twenty years after , and professed that he should be very glad to shake hands with his old acquaintance . So the next day we met . I was a little curious to see how my ...
... never do . He laughed , as all that wicked sex do laugh at such sins twenty years after , and professed that he should be very glad to shake hands with his old acquaintance . So the next day we met . I was a little curious to see how my ...
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