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Then was King Arthur aware where Sir Mordred leaned upon his sword among a great heap of dead men . " Now give me my spear , " said Arthur unto Sir Lucan , " for yonder 130 I have espied the traitor that hath wrought all this woe .
Then was King Arthur aware where Sir Mordred leaned upon his sword among a great heap of dead men . " Now give me my spear , " said Arthur unto Sir Lucan , " for yonder 130 I have espied the traitor that hath wrought all this woe .
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Guenever would never for fair speech nor for foul trust to come in his hands again.1 And so as Sir Mordred was at Dover with his host , there came King Arthur with a great navy of ships , and galleys , and carracks.2 And there was Sir ...
Guenever would never for fair speech nor for foul trust to come in his hands again.1 And so as Sir Mordred was at Dover with his host , there came King Arthur with a great navy of ships , and galleys , and carracks.2 And there was Sir ...
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Then was King Arthur aware where Sir Mordred leaned upon his sword among a great heap of dead men . " Now give me my spear , " said Arthur unto Sir Lucan , " for yonder 130 I have espied the traitor that hath wrought all this woe .
Then was King Arthur aware where Sir Mordred leaned upon his sword among a great heap of dead men . " Now give me my spear , " said Arthur unto Sir Lucan , " for yonder 130 I have espied the traitor that hath wrought all this woe .
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The Beginnings of English Literature 55 B C 1400 a d | 3 |
CORRELATION OF ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH HISTORICAL EVENTS DURING | 16 |
SUGGESTIONS For Reading in THE OLDENGLISH PERIOD | 28 |
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