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And Arthur sore wounded with war spear broad . Fifteen he had fearful wounds . One might in the least two gloves thrust . Then was there no more in the fight on life Of two hundred thousand men that there lay hewed in pieces But Arthur ...
And Arthur sore wounded with war spear broad . Fifteen he had fearful wounds . One might in the least two gloves thrust . Then was there no more in the fight on life Of two hundred thousand men that there lay hewed in pieces But Arthur ...
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Nay , ” said Arthur . " “ Now , " said Sir Ector to Arthur , “ I understand ye must be king of this land . ” “ “ Wherefore I , ” said Arthur , " and for what cause ? " Sir , ” said Ector , “ for God will have it so , for there should ...
Nay , ” said Arthur . " “ Now , " said Sir Ector to Arthur , “ I understand ye must be king of this land . ” “ “ Wherefore I , ” said Arthur , " and for what cause ? " Sir , ” said Ector , “ for God will have it so , for there should ...
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CHAPTER IX • THE PASSING OF ARTHUR ' FOUR hundred years after Malory wrote his book . another English writer told the tales of Arthur anew . This was the poet Alfred , Lord Tennyson . He told them in poetry . Tennyson calls his poems ...
CHAPTER IX • THE PASSING OF ARTHUR ' FOUR hundred years after Malory wrote his book . another English writer told the tales of Arthur anew . This was the poet Alfred , Lord Tennyson . He told them in poetry . Tennyson calls his poems ...
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