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There is no more to say , but east and west , In go the speares sadly in the rest , In goth the sharp spur into the side , There see men who can just and who can ride : There shiver shaftes upon shieldes thick , He feeleth through the ...
There is no more to say , but east and west , In go the speares sadly in the rest , In goth the sharp spur into the side , There see men who can just and who can ride : There shiver shaftes upon shieldes thick , He feeleth through the ...
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When the fight became visible , ladies around encouraged the combatants , half the knights on each side were dis - not ... and several on both sides , who had received wounds by which they were disabled , were stopping their blood by ...
When the fight became visible , ladies around encouraged the combatants , half the knights on each side were dis - not ... and several on both sides , who had received wounds by which they were disabled , were stopping their blood by ...
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It might have been expected , during the course of the journey , that Lord Evandale would have been frequently by the side of Miss Edith Bellenden . Yet , after his first salutations had been exchanged , and every precaution ...
It might have been expected , during the course of the journey , that Lord Evandale would have been frequently by the side of Miss Edith Bellenden . Yet , after his first salutations had been exchanged , and every precaution ...
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