Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Pressent, Band 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1931 |
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... Sir Mordred in likewise . And never was there seen a more dolefuller battle ... Bedivere , and they were full sore wounded . Jesu mercy , said the king ... Sir Mordred , that hath caused all this mis- chief . Then was King Arthur ...
... Sir Mordred in likewise . And never was there seen a more dolefuller battle ... Bedivere , and they were full sore wounded . Jesu mercy , said the king ... Sir Mordred , that hath caused all this mis- chief . Then was King Arthur ...
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... Sir Bedivere . Then the king gat his spear in both his hands , and ran toward Sir Mordred , crying : Traitor , now is thy death day come . And when Sir Mordred heard Sir Arthur , he ran until him with his sword drawn in his hand ...
... Sir Bedivere . Then the king gat his spear in both his hands , and ran toward Sir Mordred , crying : Traitor , now is thy death day come . And when Sir Mordred heard Sir Arthur , he ran until him with his sword drawn in his hand ...
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... Bedivere , your commandment shall be done , and lightly bring you word again . So Sir Bedivere departed , and by the way he beheld that noble sword , that the pommel and the haft was all of precious stones ; and then he said to himself ...
... Bedivere , your commandment shall be done , and lightly bring you word again . So Sir Bedivere departed , and by the way he beheld that noble sword , that the pommel and the haft was all of precious stones ; and then he said to himself ...
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