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And there are also many other things which ' King Charles ' did , the which , if they should be written every one , I suppose that even the world itself would not contain the books that should be written . " Now , it was on account of ...
And there are also many other things which ' King Charles ' did , the which , if they should be written every one , I suppose that even the world itself would not contain the books that should be written . " Now , it was on account of ...
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There on the dais sat another king , Wearing his robes , his crown , his signetring , King Robert's self in features , form , and height , 65 But all transfigured with angelic light ! It was an Angel ; and his presence there With a ...
There on the dais sat another king , Wearing his robes , his crown , his signetring , King Robert's self in features , form , and height , 65 But all transfigured with angelic light ! It was an Angel ; and his presence there With a ...
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Look , and behold in me Robert , your brother , King of Sicily ! This man , who wears my semblance to your eyes , Is an impostor in a King's disguise . 160 Do you not know me ? does no voice within Answer my cry , and say we are akin ?
Look , and behold in me Robert , your brother , King of Sicily ! This man , who wears my semblance to your eyes , Is an impostor in a King's disguise . 160 Do you not know me ? does no voice within Answer my cry , and say we are akin ?
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