English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 65
... quoth Arthur , " that thou give him but the one blow , and if thou redest him rightly I trow thou shalt well abide the stroke he may give thee after . " Gawain stepped to the stranger , axe in hand , and he , never 20 fearing , awaited ...
... quoth Arthur , " that thou give him but the one blow , and if thou redest him rightly I trow thou shalt well abide the stroke he may give thee after . " Gawain stepped to the stranger , axe in hand , and he , never 20 fearing , awaited ...
Page 79
... quoth , " may Mary requite ye , for in good faith I have found in ye a noble frankness . Much courtesy have other folk shown me , but the honor they have done me is to naught to the worship of yourself , who knoweth but good . " " By ...
... quoth , " may Mary requite ye , for in good faith I have found in ye a noble frankness . Much courtesy have other folk shown me , but the honor they have done me is to naught to the worship of yourself , who knoweth but good . " " By ...
Page 184
... quoth hee ; " Methinkes by this bow thou beares in thy hand , A good archer thou seems to bee . " 24. " I am wilfull of my way , " quoth Sir Guye , " And of my morning tyde : " " I'le lead thee through the wood , " quoth Robin , " Good ...
... quoth hee ; " Methinkes by this bow thou beares in thy hand , A good archer thou seems to bee . " 24. " I am wilfull of my way , " quoth Sir Guye , " And of my morning tyde : " " I'le lead thee through the wood , " quoth Robin , " Good ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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