Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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... Knight of wonderful prowess , tall , stalwart , and handsome , with fair hair and bright blue eyes . His reckless bravery impelled him to enter quarrels on the most trivial causes , and he would travel many leagues in search of ...
... Knight of wonderful prowess , tall , stalwart , and handsome , with fair hair and bright blue eyes . His reckless bravery impelled him to enter quarrels on the most trivial causes , and he would travel many leagues in search of ...
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... Knight rejoiced to know that he had sprung from a soldier whose name stood highest in the proud ranks of the chivalry of Christen- dom . It was with a light heart , therefore , that he prepared to accompany King John and his Knights to ...
... Knight rejoiced to know that he had sprung from a soldier whose name stood highest in the proud ranks of the chivalry of Christen- dom . It was with a light heart , therefore , that he prepared to accompany King John and his Knights to ...
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... knight was nonplussed for an instant , but recovering himself he said : " By the Lord , I knew ye as well as he that made ye . Why hear you , my masters ; was it for me to kill the Heir Apparent ? Why should I turn upon the true Prince ...
... knight was nonplussed for an instant , but recovering himself he said : " By the Lord , I knew ye as well as he that made ye . Why hear you , my masters ; was it for me to kill the Heir Apparent ? Why should I turn upon the true Prince ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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