Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 594
... doth stand among them . Him ye should give fair greetings ; that is my rede , in truth . . . . " Then spake the queen : " Now bring me my attire . If the mighty Siegfried be come unto this land through love of mine , he doth risk his ...
... doth stand among them . Him ye should give fair greetings ; that is my rede , in truth . . . . " Then spake the queen : " Now bring me my attire . If the mighty Siegfried be come unto this land through love of mine , he doth risk his ...
Page 595
... doth rue me sore . We who have ever borne the name of knights , how must we lose our lives ! Shall we now perish at the hands . of women in these lands ? It doth irk me much , that ever I came unto this country . Had but my brother ...
... doth rue me sore . We who have ever borne the name of knights , how must we lose our lives ! Shall we now perish at the hands . of women in these lands ? It doth irk me much , that ever I came unto this country . Had but my brother ...
Page 771
... doth not me behoove : And yet to know How lightly she I fain would move Might bliss bestow ! There are who hold my folly great Because with little hope I wait ; But one old saw doth animate And me assure : Their hearts are high , their ...
... doth not me behoove : And yet to know How lightly she I fain would move Might bliss bestow ! There are who hold my folly great Because with little hope I wait ; But one old saw doth animate And me assure : Their hearts are high , their ...
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