Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 11913 |
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Page 49
... hath become bound to do his devoir in combat this day , to maintain that this Jewish maiden , by name Rebecca , hath justly deserved the doom passed upon her in a Chapter of this most Holy Order of the Temple of Zion , condemning her to ...
... hath become bound to do his devoir in combat this day , to maintain that this Jewish maiden , by name Rebecca , hath justly deserved the doom passed upon her in a Chapter of this most Holy Order of the Temple of Zion , condemning her to ...
Page 67
... hath she , The Lady of Shalott . And moving thro ' a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year , Shadows of the world appear . There she sees the highway near , Winding down to Camelot : There the river eddy whirls , And there the ...
... hath she , The Lady of Shalott . And moving thro ' a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year , Shadows of the world appear . There she sees the highway near , Winding down to Camelot : There the river eddy whirls , And there the ...
Page 108
... hath sent me and other to this town and commanded us to keep it to his behoof in such wise that we take no blame , nor to him no damage ; and we have done all that lieth in our power . Now our succours have failed us , and we be so sore ...
... hath sent me and other to this town and commanded us to keep it to his behoof in such wise that we take no blame , nor to him no damage ; and we have done all that lieth in our power . Now our succours have failed us , and we be so sore ...
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