The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art, Ed. by Eva March Tappan, Volume 9Eva March Tappan Houghton Mifflin, 1914 - History, Universal |
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... sword ought to be yours , for I am sure you are the best knight in the world . " Then Sir Launcelot answered very soberly : " Truly , sir , it is not my sword ; also , sir , wit ye well I have not the hardihood to set my hand to it ...
... sword ought to be yours , for I am sure you are the best knight in the world . " Then Sir Launcelot answered very soberly : " Truly , sir , it is not my sword ; also , sir , wit ye well I have not the hardihood to set my hand to it ...
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... sword , I brought none with me ; for here by my side hangeth the scabbard . " And anon he laid his hand upon the sword , and lightly drew it out of the stone , and put it in the sheath . " Sir , " said the king , " a shield God shall ...
... sword , I brought none with me ; for here by my side hangeth the scabbard . " And anon he laid his hand upon the sword , and lightly drew it out of the stone , and put it in the sheath . " Sir , " said the king , " a shield God shall ...
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... sword , there rose from the water an arm clad with white samite . The hand took the sword , and both sword and arm vanished beneath the waters . Then came close to the shore a barge , and in it was King Arthur's sister with two other ...
... sword , there rose from the water an arm clad with white samite . The hand took the sword , and both sword and arm vanished beneath the waters . Then came close to the shore a barge , and in it was King Arthur's sister with two other ...
Contents
A TRADITION OF EARLY BRITAIN | 9 |
CARDINAL WOLSEY GOING IN PROCESSION | 27 |
Anthony Trollope | 29 |
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