Oriana was there, the queen gave her the child of the sea, that he should serve her, and Oriana said that " it pleased her ;" and that word which she said, the child kept in his heart, so that he never lost it from his memory, and in all his life he was... Amadis of Gaul - Page 321803Full view - About this book
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...she said the Child kept in his heart, so that he never lost it from his memory, and in all his life he was never weary of serving her, and his heart was...to have placed his thoughts on her, and dared not speak to her ; and she, who loved him in her heart, was careful not to speak more with him than with... | |
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...she said the Child kept in his heart, so that he never lost it from his memory, and in all his life he was never weary of serving her, and his heart was...of her love, thought himself presumptuous to have 1 Original of 1508, bk 1. ch. xxx1. ; Souther's abridged translation, bk 1. ch. xxx11. 2 Don Quixote,... | |
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