Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... king swooned ; and Sir Lucan fell in a swoon with the lift , that the parts of his guts fell out of his body , and therewith the noble knight's heart brast . And when the king awoke , he beheld Sir Lucan , how he lay foaming at the ...
... king swooned ; and Sir Lucan fell in a swoon with the lift , that the parts of his guts fell out of his body , and therewith the noble knight's heart brast . And when the king awoke , he beheld Sir Lucan , how he lay foaming at the ...
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... king before to accomplish his desire , and so they went on their enemies . The lord Charles of Bohemia his son , who wrote himself king of Almaine and bare the arms , he came in good order to the battle ; but when he saw that the matter ...
... king before to accomplish his desire , and so they went on their enemies . The lord Charles of Bohemia his son , who wrote himself king of Almaine and bare the arms , he came in good order to the battle ; but when he saw that the matter ...
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... king as they did . journey : day . repoined : Fr. se reprisent . The End of a Battle IN the evening the French king , who had left about him no more than a three - score persons , one and other , whereof sir John of Hainault was one ...
... king as they did . journey : day . repoined : Fr. se reprisent . The End of a Battle IN the evening the French king , who had left about him no more than a three - score persons , one and other , whereof sir John of Hainault was one ...
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