A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... king was hote King Roberd , Never man ne wiste him ferd . He was king of gret honour For that he was conquerour . In al the worlde nas his per , King ne prince , fer no ner . And , for he was of chivalrie flour , His brother was made ...
... king was hote King Roberd , Never man ne wiste him ferd . He was king of gret honour For that he was conquerour . In al the worlde nas his per , King ne prince , fer no ner . And , for he was of chivalrie flour , His brother was made ...
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... king bigan to renne out faste , As a man , that was wod1 . At his paleys gate he stod , 2And heet the porter ... king . Open the gates , gadeling ! ' The porter seide : ' So mot I thee ! ' The king is mid his meyne * ; Wel I wot ...
... king bigan to renne out faste , As a man , that was wod1 . At his paleys gate he stod , 2And heet the porter ... king . Open the gates , gadeling ! ' The porter seide : ' So mot I thee ! ' The king is mid his meyne * ; Wel I wot ...
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... king Roberd , as I you say . Alle men on him also gon pike1 , For he rod al other unlike . An ape rod of his clothing , In tokne he was underling . The pope and the emperour And other lordes many mo Welcomed the angel as for king And ...
... king Roberd , as I you say . Alle men on him also gon pike1 , For he rod al other unlike . An ape rod of his clothing , In tokne he was underling . The pope and the emperour And other lordes many mo Welcomed the angel as for king And ...
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