Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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... fell stark dead to the earth ; and the noble Arthur fell in a swoon to the earth , and there he swooned ofttimes . And Sir Lucan the Butler and Sir Bedivere ofttimes heave him up . And so weakly they led him betwixt them both , to a ...
... fell stark dead to the earth ; and the noble Arthur fell in a swoon to the earth , and there he swooned ofttimes . And Sir Lucan the Butler and Sir Bedivere ofttimes heave him up . And so weakly they led him betwixt them both , to a ...
Page 99
... fell , with dread of shame sore terrifide . There grew a goodly tree him faire beside , Loaden with fruit and apples rosy redd , As they in pure vermilion had beene dide , Whereof great vertues over all were redd : For happy life to all ...
... fell , with dread of shame sore terrifide . There grew a goodly tree him faire beside , Loaden with fruit and apples rosy redd , As they in pure vermilion had beene dide , Whereof great vertues over all were redd : For happy life to all ...
Page 100
... fell , that th ' earth him under- Scarsely had Phoebus in the glooming east To prove how many acres he did spred of Then. To have devourd , so soone as day he spyde , When now he saw himselfe so freshly reare , As if late fight had ...
... fell , that th ' earth him under- Scarsely had Phoebus in the glooming east To prove how many acres he did spred of Then. To have devourd , so soone as day he spyde , When now he saw himselfe so freshly reare , As if late fight had ...
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INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
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