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once more to write , they turned these romances back again into English . We still call them romances , although they are now written in English . Some of these tales came to us , no doubt , from the Danes . They were brought from over ...
once more to write , they turned these romances back again into English . We still call them romances , although they are now written in English . Some of these tales came to us , no doubt , from the Danes . They were brought from over ...
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... green boughs bent , Her fair fresh face as white as any snow , She turnéd has , and forth her ways went ; But then began my sickness and torment To see her go , and follow I not might , Methought the day was turned into night .
... green boughs bent , Her fair fresh face as white as any snow , She turnéd has , and forth her ways went ; But then began my sickness and torment To see her go , and follow I not might , Methought the day was turned into night .
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Scarcely had she gone ten steps than suddenly she turned back . Once more breaking through the guard she threw her arms about him . Not a word did Sir Thomas say , but as he held her there the tears fell fast from his eyes , while from ...
Scarcely had she gone ten steps than suddenly she turned back . Once more breaking through the guard she threw her arms about him . Not a word did Sir Thomas say , but as he held her there the tears fell fast from his eyes , while from ...
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