The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernEdinburgh Publishing Company, 1884 - 760 էջ |
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... live upon the produce of the chase . his separation from her , engages in the most desperate enterprises - travels into Spain where he kills three giants , and then returns to Ermonie , where the sons of Rohand offer to restore his ...
... live upon the produce of the chase . his separation from her , engages in the most desperate enterprises - travels into Spain where he kills three giants , and then returns to Ermonie , where the sons of Rohand offer to restore his ...
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... live mostly at court , " said the king , " and have been fifteen years in the service of my lady the queen . " " And what kind of office dost thou hold under the queen ? " said Ralph . " A groom of her cham- ber , by Saint James ...
... live mostly at court , " said the king , " and have been fifteen years in the service of my lady the queen . " " And what kind of office dost thou hold under the queen ? " said Ralph . " A groom of her cham- ber , by Saint James ...
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... live ? " " With the queen , he told me ; and I undertook to be at the court to - day without fail . " " Then , " said Sir Rolland , " see thou keep thy promise ; if thou art there by noon it will be soon enough for my errand . " " Trust ...
... live ? " " With the queen , he told me ; and I undertook to be at the court to - day without fail . " " Then , " said Sir Rolland , " see thou keep thy promise ; if thou art there by noon it will be soon enough for my errand . " " Trust ...
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... lives . Magog is after this brought to the king , and , | having taken the sacrament , is dubbed a knight , by the name of Sir Gawtier , after which he is married to the duchess . tion . JOHN BARBOUR . 1316 ? -1395 . attained this ...
... lives . Magog is after this brought to the king , and , | having taken the sacrament , is dubbed a knight , by the name of Sir Gawtier , after which he is married to the duchess . tion . JOHN BARBOUR . 1316 ? -1395 . attained this ...
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... lives at ease , that freely lives ! A noble heart may have none ease , Na ellys nought that may him please , If freedom fail : for free liking Is yearned 7 o'er all other thing . Na he that aye has lived free May not know well the ...
... lives at ease , that freely lives ! A noble heart may have none ease , Na ellys nought that may him please , If freedom fail : for free liking Is yearned 7 o'er all other thing . Na he that aye has lived free May not know well the ...
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