Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 560
... falls ; and the devils carry away his soul . . . . ... Wondrous and fierce is the battle ; the Franks lay on in their ... fall upon the Great Land , for its folk have not their fellows for hardiness . " And there was not a man but cried ...
... falls ; and the devils carry away his soul . . . . ... Wondrous and fierce is the battle ; the Franks lay on in their ... fall upon the Great Land , for its folk have not their fellows for hardiness . " And there was not a man but cried ...
Page 570
... falls down dead at his feet . Then saith Roland : " Coward , what made thee so bold to lay hands upon me , whether right ... fall upon France . " And again Roland smote upon the brown stone and beyond all telling shattered it ; the sword ...
... falls down dead at his feet . Then saith Roland : " Coward , what made thee so bold to lay hands upon me , whether right ... fall upon France . " And again Roland smote upon the brown stone and beyond all telling shattered it ; the sword ...
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... fall , without lifting up his beaver , answered in a faint hollow voice , as if he had spoken out of a tomb , " Dulcinea del Toboso is the most beautiful woman in the world , and I the most unfortunate knight upon the earth . It were ...
... fall , without lifting up his beaver , answered in a faint hollow voice , as if he had spoken out of a tomb , " Dulcinea del Toboso is the most beautiful woman in the world , and I the most unfortunate knight upon the earth . It were ...
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