Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold |
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Therefore , Sir Launcelot du lake , For my love now I thee pray , My company thou aye forsake And to thy kingdom thou take thy way ; And keep thy realm from war and wrake , And take a wife with her to play , And love well then thy ...
Therefore , Sir Launcelot du lake , For my love now I thee pray , My company thou aye forsake And to thy kingdom thou take thy way ; And keep thy realm from war and wrake , And take a wife with her to play , And love well then thy ...
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Or whether ( as some sager sing ) The frolick wind that breathes the Spring , Zephyr with Aurora playing , As he met her once a - Maying , There , on beds of violets blue And fresh - blown roses washed in dew , Filled her with thee , a ...
Or whether ( as some sager sing ) The frolick wind that breathes the Spring , Zephyr with Aurora playing , As he met her once a - Maying , There , on beds of violets blue And fresh - blown roses washed in dew , Filled her with thee , a ...
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And , with a mournful voice , Rustum replied :' Fear not ; as thou hast said , Sohrab , my son , So shall it be : for I will burn my tents , And quit the host , and bear thee hence with me , And carry thee away to Seistan , And place ...
And , with a mournful voice , Rustum replied :' Fear not ; as thou hast said , Sohrab , my son , So shall it be : for I will burn my tents , And quit the host , and bear thee hence with me , And carry thee away to Seistan , And place ...
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