Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 608
... Lady Brunhild spake : “ Stand still a while . Ye have declared me for a leman ; that must ye let be seen . Know , that through thy speech , I have fared full ill . ” Then spake the Lady Kriemhild : " Ye should have let me pass . I'll ...
... Lady Brunhild spake : “ Stand still a while . Ye have declared me for a leman ; that must ye let be seen . Know , that through thy speech , I have fared full ill . ” Then spake the Lady Kriemhild : " Ye should have let me pass . I'll ...
Page 746
... lady and many a maid and many a widow - and they are wise ones were gathered to hear his answer , the queen herself sitting as judge . And then the knight was ordered to appear . Silence was commanded of all , that the knight might tell ...
... lady and many a maid and many a widow - and they are wise ones were gathered to hear his answer , the queen herself sitting as judge . And then the knight was ordered to appear . Silence was commanded of all , that the knight might tell ...
Page 952
... lady , " make your worship a lucky knight , and prosper you wherever you go . ” Don Quixote desired to know her name , that he might under- stand to whom he was indebted for the favour she had bestowed upon him , and also make her ...
... lady , " make your worship a lucky knight , and prosper you wherever you go . ” Don Quixote desired to know her name , that he might under- stand to whom he was indebted for the favour she had bestowed upon him , and also make her ...
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