English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 - English literature |
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... true knights how they adventured their lives for their true love , and endured hardships for her favors , and avenged her with valor , and eased her sorrows , and brought joy to her bower ; and ye are the fairest knight of your 20 time ...
... true knights how they adventured their lives for their true love , and endured hardships for her favors , and avenged her with valor , and eased her sorrows , and brought joy to her bower ; and ye are the fairest knight of your 20 time ...
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... True Thomas , " she says , " That name does not belong to me ; I am but the queen of fair Elfland , And I'm come here for to visit thee . 5 . " But 20 ye maun go wi me now , Thomas , True Thomas , ye maun go wi me , For ye maun serve me ...
... True Thomas , " she says , " That name does not belong to me ; I am but the queen of fair Elfland , And I'm come here for to visit thee . 5 . " But 20 ye maun go wi me now , Thomas , True Thomas , ye maun go wi me , For ye maun serve me ...
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... true and fair . If thou find'st one , let me know ; Such a pilgrimage were sweet . Yet do not ; I would not go , Though at next door we might meet . Though she were true when you met her , And last till you write your letter , Yet she ...
... true and fair . If thou find'st one , let me know ; Such a pilgrimage were sweet . Yet do not ; I would not go , Though at next door we might meet . Though she were true when you met her , And last till you write your letter , Yet she ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
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