Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold |
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Leave this mourning and weeping , said the king , for all this will not avail me , for wit thou well an I might live myself , the death of Sir Lucan would grieve me evermore ; but my time hieth fast , said the king .
Leave this mourning and weeping , said the king , for all this will not avail me , for wit thou well an I might live myself , the death of Sir Lucan would grieve me evermore ; but my time hieth fast , said the king .
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Ah , traitor untrue , said King Arthur , now hast thou betrayed me twice . Who would have weened that , thou that hast been to me so lief and dear ? and thou art named a noble knight , and would betray me for the richness of the sword .
Ah , traitor untrue , said King Arthur , now hast thou betrayed me twice . Who would have weened that , thou that hast been to me so lief and dear ? and thou art named a noble knight , and would betray me for the richness of the sword .
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And then he turn'd , and sternly spake aloud : - ' Rise ! wherefore dost thou vainly question thus Of Rustum ? I am here , whom thou hast call'd By challenge forth : make good thy vaunt , or yield . Is it with Rustum only thou wouldst ...
And then he turn'd , and sternly spake aloud : - ' Rise ! wherefore dost thou vainly question thus Of Rustum ? I am here , whom thou hast call'd By challenge forth : make good thy vaunt , or yield . Is it with Rustum only thou wouldst ...
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