The Broad Stone of Honour: The True Sense and Practice of Chivalry : Second Book, TaneredusSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1828 |
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... light gleamed beyond the mountains , such as might be reflecting the brazen god , while their summits were lost in the blackness of the As we stood to watch the lightning , a forked beam darting across made one of our light companions ...
... light gleamed beyond the mountains , such as might be reflecting the brazen god , while their summits were lost in the blackness of the As we stood to watch the lightning , a forked beam darting across made one of our light companions ...
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... light from some window to the right , across the waste ; we ran towards it , and discovered a wretched lone house into which we fled for refuge . It stood at the skirts of the wood , in a flat morass . About ten o'clock the night seemed ...
... light from some window to the right , across the waste ; we ran towards it , and discovered a wretched lone house into which we fled for refuge . It stood at the skirts of the wood , in a flat morass . About ten o'clock the night seemed ...
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... light heart , and escaped from the odious loft , and breathed free in the morning wind . In two hours , briskly walking , I reached Einsedelin , and rejoined my friends . Here we were re- ceived at the convent , a holy pile , which must ...
... light heart , and escaped from the odious loft , and breathed free in the morning wind . In two hours , briskly walking , I reached Einsedelin , and rejoined my friends . Here we were re- ceived at the convent , a holy pile , which must ...
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... light hailed by the knightly and generous part of men : they had now fresh strength , higher motives , and a far nobler object . Chivalry assumes in consequence a more exalted and per- fect character . Always religious , it is now ...
... light hailed by the knightly and generous part of men : they had now fresh strength , higher motives , and a far nobler object . Chivalry assumes in consequence a more exalted and per- fect character . Always religious , it is now ...
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... light of the sun and from the solace of friend- ship , yet they could exult in the words of the Psalm , quid enim mihi est in cœlo ? et a te quid volui super 66 * Φιλοσοφία γάρ τοι ἐστὶν , ὦ Σώκρατες , χαρίεν , ἄν τις αὐτοῦ μετρίως ...
... light of the sun and from the solace of friend- ship , yet they could exult in the words of the Psalm , quid enim mihi est in cœlo ? et a te quid volui super 66 * Φιλοσοφία γάρ τοι ἐστὶν , ὦ Σώκρατες , χαρίεν , ἄν τις αὐτοῦ μετρίως ...
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