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... tears , And would have spoken , but he found not words ; Then took with care , and kneeling on one knee , O'er both his shoulders drew the languid hands , And rising bore him thro ' the place of tombs . But , as he walk'd , King Arthur ...
... tears , And would have spoken , but he found not words ; Then took with care , and kneeling on one knee , O'er both his shoulders drew the languid hands , And rising bore him thro ' the place of tombs . But , as he walk'd , King Arthur ...
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... tears against his brow Striped with dark blood ; for all his face was white And colorless , and like the wither'd moon Smote by the fresh beam of the springing east ; And all his greaves and cuisses dash'd with drops Of onset ; and the ...
... tears against his brow Striped with dark blood ; for all his face was white And colorless , and like the wither'd moon Smote by the fresh beam of the springing east ; And all his greaves and cuisses dash'd with drops Of onset ; and the ...
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... tears and bites ; Horrid , horrid things I look on , though I put out all the lights ; Ghosts of ghastly ... tear ) . " Sure your Grace is strong and lusty , and may live this fifty year . " " Live these fifty years ? " the Bishop roared ...
... tears and bites ; Horrid , horrid things I look on , though I put out all the lights ; Ghosts of ghastly ... tear ) . " Sure your Grace is strong and lusty , and may live this fifty year . " " Live these fifty years ? " the Bishop roared ...
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... tears . Can you not read it ? is it not fair writ ? Arthur . Too fairly , Hubert , for so foul effect : 3 Must you with hot irons burn out both mine eyes ? Hubert . Young boy , I must . Arthur . Hubert . And will you ? And I will ...
... tears . Can you not read it ? is it not fair writ ? Arthur . Too fairly , Hubert , for so foul effect : 3 Must you with hot irons burn out both mine eyes ? Hubert . Young boy , I must . Arthur . Hubert . And will you ? And I will ...
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... tears And quench his fiery indignation Even in the matter of mine innocence ; Nay , after that , consume away in rust , But for containing fire to harm mine eye . Are you more stubborn - hard than hammer'd iron ? An if an angel should ...
... tears And quench his fiery indignation Even in the matter of mine innocence ; Nay , after that , consume away in rust , But for containing fire to harm mine eye . Are you more stubborn - hard than hammer'd iron ? An if an angel should ...
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