Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... spear , throughout the body , more than a fathom . And when Sir Mordred felt that he had his death wound he thrust himself with the might that he had up to the bur of King Arthur's spear . And right so he smote his father Arthur , with ...
... spear , throughout the body , more than a fathom . And when Sir Mordred felt that he had his death wound he thrust himself with the might that he had up to the bur of King Arthur's spear . And right so he smote his father Arthur , with ...
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... spear , And shouted , Rustum ! Sohrab heard that shout , And shrank amaz'd : back he recoil'd one step , And scann'd with blinking eyes the advancing Form : And then he stood bewilder'd ; and he dropp'd His covering shield , and the spear ...
... spear , And shouted , Rustum ! Sohrab heard that shout , And shrank amaz'd : back he recoil'd one step , And scann'd with blinking eyes the advancing Form : And then he stood bewilder'd ; and he dropp'd His covering shield , and the spear ...
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... spear , and drew it from his side , and eas'd His wound's imperious anguish : but the blood Came welling from the open gash , and life Flow'd with the stream : all down his cold white side The crimson torrent ran , dim now , and soil'd ...
... spear , and drew it from his side , and eas'd His wound's imperious anguish : but the blood Came welling from the open gash , and life Flow'd with the stream : all down his cold white side The crimson torrent ran , dim now , and soil'd ...
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