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... Queen Guenever . The Fourth Book how Merlin was assotted and of war made to King Arthur . The Fifth Book treateth of ... Queen . The Nineteenth Book treateth of Queen Guenever and Sir Launcelot . The Twentieth Book treateth of the ...
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... Queen of Hearts . At this the blood the virgin's cheek forsook , A livid paleness spreads o'er all her look : She sees , and trembles at th ' approaching ill , Just in the jaws of ruin , and Cotille . And now ( as oft in some ...
... Queen of Hearts . At this the blood the virgin's cheek forsook , A livid paleness spreads o'er all her look : She sees , and trembles at th ' approaching ill , Just in the jaws of ruin , and Cotille . And now ( as oft in some ...
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... queen , looking towards the Duke of Argyle . " And about five miles more , " replied the duke . " I thought I was a good walker , " said the queen , ¡° but this shames me sadly . " " May your leddyship never hae sae weary a heart that ye ...
... queen , looking towards the Duke of Argyle . " And about five miles more , " replied the duke . " I thought I was a good walker , " said the queen , ¡° but this shames me sadly . " " May your leddyship never hae sae weary a heart that ye ...
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