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... took his spear in both his hands , and ran toward Sir Mordred , crying : " Traitor , now is thy death - day come . " And when Sir Mordred heard King Arthur , he ran 140 toward him with his sword drawn in his hand . And there King Arthur ...
... took his spear in both his hands , and ran toward Sir Mordred , crying : " Traitor , now is thy death - day come . " And when Sir Mordred heard King Arthur , he ran 140 toward him with his sword drawn in his hand . And there King Arthur ...
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... took his spear in both his hands , and ran toward Sir Mordred , crying : " Traitor , now is thy death - day come . " And when Sir Mordred heard King Arthur , he ran 140 toward him with his sword drawn in his hand . And there King Arthur ...
... took his spear in both his hands , and ran toward Sir Mordred , crying : " Traitor , now is thy death - day come . " And when Sir Mordred heard King Arthur , he ran 140 toward him with his sword drawn in his hand . And there King Arthur ...
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... took the son and bound him , Neck and heels in a thong , And a lad took him and swung him , And flung him far and strong , And the sea swallowed his body , Like that of a child of ten ; And there on the cliff stood the father , Last of ...
... took the son and bound him , Neck and heels in a thong , And a lad took him and swung him , And flung him far and strong , And the sea swallowed his body , Like that of a child of ten ; And there on the cliff stood the father , Last of ...
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The Beginnings of English Literature 55 B C 1400 a d | 3 |
CORRELATION OF ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH HISTORICAL EVENTS DURING | 16 |
SUGGESTIONS FOR READING IN THE OLDENGLISH PERIOD | 28 |
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