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... knights , and Arthur's deeds . Six valiant chiefs the hardy bands obey'd : Assaracus , whose name proclaims his race Deriv'd from sacred Troy . To Britain's shore He came with Brutus . On his manly limbs The scars of many an honourable ...
... knights , and Arthur's deeds . Six valiant chiefs the hardy bands obey'd : Assaracus , whose name proclaims his race Deriv'd from sacred Troy . To Britain's shore He came with Brutus . On his manly limbs The scars of many an honourable ...
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... knights with various talk beguil'd the way , Which near the stream and through the forest lay . Sons of one sire , nor more by blood allied , Than by the bands of friendship closely tied , In social arms the noble pair proceeds To ...
... knights with various talk beguil'd the way , Which near the stream and through the forest lay . Sons of one sire , nor more by blood allied , Than by the bands of friendship closely tied , In social arms the noble pair proceeds To ...
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... knight , who dares my claim deny , · Here , in bright arms the arduous conflict try . ' An hundred knights the bold defiance hear , • Nor one encounters this victorious spear . ' He said . Upon his arm the royal maid , That envy'd scarf ...
... knight , who dares my claim deny , · Here , in bright arms the arduous conflict try . ' An hundred knights the bold defiance hear , • Nor one encounters this victorious spear . ' He said . Upon his arm the royal maid , That envy'd scarf ...
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... knight thus from the scarf retires , And the rash youth who dares his force admires , Then to the rest his beamy lance applies , And full of fury from the barrier flies . VOL . II . N Nor less impatient to the dreadful course The noble ...
... knight thus from the scarf retires , And the rash youth who dares his force admires , Then to the rest his beamy lance applies , And full of fury from the barrier flies . VOL . II . N Nor less impatient to the dreadful course The noble ...
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... knight with fav'ring minds incline , Mov'd by his prowess past , and force divine : But more to noble Cadwall wish success , And chief the fair with happy omens bless ; Those mov'd by novelty his cause embrace , These by his manly form ...
... knight with fav'ring minds incline , Mov'd by his prowess past , and force divine : But more to noble Cadwall wish success , And chief the fair with happy omens bless ; Those mov'd by novelty his cause embrace , These by his manly form ...
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