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he sayd , “ thou were hede of al Crysten knyghtes ! And now I dare say , ” sayd syr Ector , “ thou sir Launcelot , there thou lyest , that thou were never matched of erthely knyghtes hande . And thou were the curtest knyght that ever ...
he sayd , “ thou were hede of al Crysten knyghtes ! And now I dare say , ” sayd syr Ector , “ thou sir Launcelot , there thou lyest , that thou were never matched of erthely knyghtes hande . And thou were the curtest knyght that ever ...
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Here is a very different poet from the author of The Faerie Queene : But if thee list unto the Court to throng , And there to hunt after the hopéd prey , Then must thou thee dispose another way . For there thou needs must learn to laugh ...
Here is a very different poet from the author of The Faerie Queene : But if thee list unto the Court to throng , And there to hunt after the hopéd prey , Then must thou thee dispose another way . For there thou needs must learn to laugh ...
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... which properly places more emphasis on Faustus ' state of mind than on the details of what is to become of him when he is damned : a Ah , Faustus Now hast thou but one bare hour to live , And then thou must be damned perpetually .
... which properly places more emphasis on Faustus ' state of mind than on the details of what is to become of him when he is damned : a Ah , Faustus Now hast thou but one bare hour to live , And then thou must be damned perpetually .
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