English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive and DramaticHenry Arthur Treble Oxford University Press, 1916 - 510 pages |
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... thee , if ever I may see thee , I shall slay thee with mine own hands ; for thou wouldest for my rich sword see me dead . Then Sir Bedivere departed , and went to the sword , and lightly took it up , and went to the water side , and ...
... thee , if ever I may see thee , I shall slay thee with mine own hands ; for thou wouldest for my rich sword see me dead . Then Sir Bedivere departed , and went to the sword , and lightly took it up , and went to the water side , and ...
Page 57
... thee . But since thou complainest of thy service and wages be content to go back ; what our Country will afford , I do here promise to give thee . Christian . But I have let myself to another , even to the King of Princes , and how can ...
... thee . But since thou complainest of thy service and wages be content to go back ; what our Country will afford , I do here promise to give thee . Christian . But I have let myself to another , even to the King of Princes , and how can ...
Page 143
... thee , as earnest of what I'll do farther for thee . Appletree . Duna take it ; duna , dear Costar ! [ Cries , and pulls back his arm . Pearmain . I wull ! I wull ! Wauns , my mind gives me , that I shall be a captain myself . I take ...
... thee , as earnest of what I'll do farther for thee . Appletree . Duna take it ; duna , dear Costar ! [ Cries , and pulls back his arm . Pearmain . I wull ! I wull ! Wauns , my mind gives me , that I shall be a captain myself . I take ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY c 1470 | 1 |
JOHN LYLY 1553 ?1606 | 10 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 18 |
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