The Heart of Oak Books, Том 5Charles Eliot Norton D.C. Heath & Company, 1911 |
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... Unto that Ibrahim who slew thy son ! " " Take thrice the gold , " said Yussouf , " for with thee Into the desert , never to return , My one black thought shall ride away from me ; First - born , for whom by day and night I yearn ...
... Unto that Ibrahim who slew thy son ! " " Take thrice the gold , " said Yussouf , " for with thee Into the desert , never to return , My one black thought shall ride away from me ; First - born , for whom by day and night I yearn ...
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... unto Canterbury . .. And at the last , Sir Mordred was agreed to have Cornwall and Kent by King Arthur's days , and after the days of King Arthur , to have all England to his obeisance . So then were they condescended that King Arthur ...
... unto Canterbury . .. And at the last , Sir Mordred was agreed to have Cornwall and Kent by King Arthur's days , and after the days of King Arthur , to have all England to his obeisance . So then were they condescended that King Arthur ...
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... unto mine end . But would to God that I wist where that traitor , Sir Mordred , is , which hath caused all this mischief ! " Then was King Arthur ware where Sir Mordred leaned upon his sword , among a heap of dead men . " Now give me my ...
... unto mine end . But would to God that I wist where that traitor , Sir Mordred , is , which hath caused all this mischief ! " Then was King Arthur ware where Sir Mordred leaned upon his sword , among a heap of dead men . " Now give me my ...
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... unto Sir Bedivere , " therefore take thou Excalibur , my good sword , and go with it unto yonder water - side ; and when thou comest there , I charge thee , throw my sword into that water , and come again and tell me what thou shalt see ...
... unto Sir Bedivere , " therefore take thou Excalibur , my good sword , and go with it unto yonder water - side ; and when thou comest there , I charge thee , throw my sword into that water , and come again and tell me what thou shalt see ...
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... unto me so self and dear , and thou art named a noble knight , and wouldest betray me for the rich sword . But now go again lightly , for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy of my life , for I have taken cold ; and but if ...
... unto me so self and dear , and thou art named a noble knight , and wouldest betray me for the rich sword . But now go again lightly , for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy of my life , for I have taken cold ; and but if ...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Книги 5 Kate Stephens,Charles Eliot Norton,George Henry Browne Полный просмотр - 1895 |
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