Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 12
... sword drawn in his hand . And there King Arthur smote Sir Mordred under the shield , with a foin of his spear ... sword holden in both his hands , on the side of the head , that the sword pierced the helmet and the brainpan , and ...
... sword drawn in his hand . And there King Arthur smote Sir Mordred under the shield , with a foin of his spear ... sword holden in both his hands , on the side of the head , that the sword pierced the helmet and the brainpan , and ...
Strana 13
... sword , and go with it to yonder water side , and when thou comest there I charge thee throw my sword in that water , and come again and tell me what thou there seest . My lord , said Bedivere , your commandment shall be done , and ...
... sword , and go with it to yonder water side , and when thou comest there I charge thee throw my sword in that water , and come again and tell me what thou there seest . My lord , said Bedivere , your commandment shall be done , and ...
Strana 14
... sword see me dead . Then Sir Bedivere departed , and went to the sword , and lightly took it up , and went to the water side ; and there he bound the girdle about the hilts , and then he threw the sword as far into the water as he might ...
... sword see me dead . Then Sir Bedivere departed , and went to the sword , and lightly took it up , and went to the water side ; and there he bound the girdle about the hilts , and then he threw the sword as far into the water as he might ...
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