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... wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime , this also shall be known : But now
delay not : take Excalibur , And fling him far into the middle meer : Watch what
thou seëst , and lightly bring me word . ” To him replied the bold Sir Bedivere : “ It
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... wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime , this also shall be known : But now
delay not : take Excalibur , And fling him far into the middle meer : Watch what
thou seëst , and lightly bring me word . ” To him replied the bold Sir Bedivere : “ It
...
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To him replied the bold Sir Bedivere : “ It is not meet , Sir King , to leave thee thus
, Aidless , alone , and smitten through the helm . A little thing may harm a
wounded man . Yet I thy hest will all perform at full , Watch what I see , and lightly
bring ...
To him replied the bold Sir Bedivere : “ It is not meet , Sir King , to leave thee thus
, Aidless , alone , and smitten through the helm . A little thing may harm a
wounded man . Yet I thy hest will all perform at full , Watch what I see , and lightly
bring ...
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To whom replied King Arthur , faint and pale : “ Thou hast betray ' d thy nature
and thy name , Not rendering true answer , as beseem ' d Thy fëalty , nor like a
noble knight : For surer sign had follow ' d , either hand , Or voice , or else a
motion of ...
To whom replied King Arthur , faint and pale : “ Thou hast betray ' d thy nature
and thy name , Not rendering true answer , as beseem ' d Thy fëalty , nor like a
noble knight : For surer sign had follow ' d , either hand , Or voice , or else a
motion of ...
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Consider well , ” the voice replied , “ His face , that two hours since hath died ;
Wilt thou find passion , pain or pride ? “ Will he obey when one commands ? Or
answer should one press his hands ? He answers not , nor understands .
Consider well , ” the voice replied , “ His face , that two hours since hath died ;
Wilt thou find passion , pain or pride ? “ Will he obey when one commands ? Or
answer should one press his hands ? He answers not , nor understands .
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Like an Æolian harp that wakes No certain air , but overtakes Far thought with
music that it makes : Such seem ' d the whisper at my side : “ What is it thou
knowest , sweet voice ? ” I cried . “ A hidden hope , " the voice replied : So
heavenly ...
Like an Æolian harp that wakes No certain air , but overtakes Far thought with
music that it makes : Such seem ' d the whisper at my side : “ What is it thou
knowest , sweet voice ? ” I cried . “ A hidden hope , " the voice replied : So
heavenly ...
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answer Arthur beneath better blow bore born break breath bring child close comes dark death deep Dora dream earth eyes face fair fall fancy father's fear field flower folded gate golden gone gray grew grow half Hall hand happy hard head hear heard heart Heaven hold hope hour King kiss knew Lady land leave light lightly lips live look Lord mind moon morn move nature never night once pain pass praise replied rest ringing rose round sense shade sleep slow song soul sound speak spirit stars summer sweet thee thine things thou thought thro till took touch truth turn unto voice wife wild wind yonder
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