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" ... of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy of my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldst for... "
The Boy's King Arthur: Being Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and ... - Page 390
by Sir Thomas Malory - 1880 - 403 pages
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Outline History of English and American Literature

Charles F. Johnson - 1900 - 566 pages
...knight ; and would betray me for th riches of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarryin putteth me in great jeopardy of my life, for I have taken cold. An but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall sla thee with mine own hands,...
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Graded Literature Readers, Book 8

Ida Catherine Bender, Harry Pratt Judson - 1901 - 268 pages
...art named a noble knight, and would betray me for the riches of the sword ? But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy of my life, 5 for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay...
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The Heath Readers: Primer, [First-sixth reader]

1903 - 360 pages
...art named a noble knight, wouldst betray me for the riches of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldest...
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Idylls of the King: The Coming of Arthur, Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 156 pages
...named a noble knight, and would betray me for the richness of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldst...
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Heath Readers: Primer [-sixth] Reader, Book 6

D.C. Heath and Company - 1903 - 360 pages
...art named a noble knight, wouldst betray me for the riches of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldest...
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Gareth and Lynette: Lancelot and Elaine; the Passing of Arthur

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 140 pages
...art named a noble knight, and would betray me for the riches of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldest...
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Poems of Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 644 pages
...named a noble knight, and would betray me for the richness of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, / shall slay thee with mine own hands ; for thou wouldst...
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Composition and Rhetoric

Maude Radford Warren - 1903 - 408 pages
...art named a noble knight, and would betray me for the riches of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy of my life, for I have taken cold." SIR THOMAS MALORY: The Morte <T Arthur. J What words have associations of beauty in Chapter III, page...
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Tennyson's Idylls of the King: Gareth and Lynette; Lancelot and Elaine; The ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1904 - 208 pages
...art named a noble knight, and would betray me for the riches of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldest...
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Tennyson's Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and ELaine, The Passing of Arthur

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1905 - 322 pages
...named a noble knight, and would betray me for the richness of the sword ? But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldst for...
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