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... them under the table , And said they had none . 165 King Arthur , and the child Stood looking upon them ; 170 V. 170 , them upon . MS . All their knives edges Turned backe againe . Craddocke had THE BOY AND THE MANTLE . 47.
... them under the table , And said they had none . 165 King Arthur , and the child Stood looking upon them ; 170 V. 170 , them upon . MS . All their knives edges Turned backe againe . Craddocke had THE BOY AND THE MANTLE . 47.
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Percy. All their knives edges Turned backe againe . Craddocke had a little knive Of iron and of steele ; He britled the bores head Wonderous weele ; That every knight in the kings court Had a morssell . The little boy had a horne , 175 ...
Percy. All their knives edges Turned backe againe . Craddocke had a little knive Of iron and of steele ; He britled the bores head Wonderous weele ; That every knight in the kings court Had a morssell . The little boy had a horne , 175 ...
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... againe . What wight art thou , the ladye sayd , That wilt not speake to mee ; Sir , I may chance to ease thy paine , Though I bee foule to see . 105 If thou wilt ease my paine , he sayd , And helpe me in my neede ; 110 Ask what thou ...
... againe . What wight art thou , the ladye sayd , That wilt not speake to mee ; Sir , I may chance to ease thy paine , Though I bee foule to see . 105 If thou wilt ease my paine , he sayd , And helpe me in my neede ; 110 Ask what thou ...
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... see . Sir Kay beheld that lady's face , And looked upon her sweere ; Whoever kisses that ladye , he sayes , Of his kisse he stands in feare . 50 55 60 Sir Kay beheld that ladye againe , And looked upon 58 THE MARRIAGE OF SIR GAWAINE .
... see . Sir Kay beheld that lady's face , And looked upon her sweere ; Whoever kisses that ladye , he sayes , Of his kisse he stands in feare . 50 55 60 Sir Kay beheld that ladye againe , And looked upon 58 THE MARRIAGE OF SIR GAWAINE .
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Percy. Sir Kay beheld that ladye againe , And looked upon her snout ; Whoever kisses that ladye , he sayes , Of his kisse he stands in doubt . Peace , brother Kay , sayde sir Gawaine , 65 And amend thee of thy life : For there is a ...
Percy. Sir Kay beheld that ladye againe , And looked upon her snout ; Whoever kisses that ladye , he sayes , Of his kisse he stands in doubt . Peace , brother Kay , sayde sir Gawaine , 65 And amend thee of thy life : For there is a ...
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