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Page 175
... thee doff thy mortal weed , Mary Mother be thy speed , Saints to help thee at thy need ; - Hark ! the knell is ringing Fear not snow - drift driving fast , Sleet or hail , or levin blast ; Soon the shroud shall lap thee fast , And the ...
... thee doff thy mortal weed , Mary Mother be thy speed , Saints to help thee at thy need ; - Hark ! the knell is ringing Fear not snow - drift driving fast , Sleet or hail , or levin blast ; Soon the shroud shall lap thee fast , And the ...
Page 103
... thee to prove his right of doing so . But I know him well : He will no sooner be satisfied that he may command thy attendance at pleasure , than he will concern himself about thee no more . Thee ? Alas ! poor thing , in what couldst ...
... thee to prove his right of doing so . But I know him well : He will no sooner be satisfied that he may command thy attendance at pleasure , than he will concern himself about thee no more . Thee ? Alas ! poor thing , in what couldst ...
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... thee to grant it to me , by the shoulder of thy horse , and by the edge of thy sword , and so as they may never fail thee when thy need is at the utmost ? " " " Thou art , then , a brother of the Sacred Fire , " said Baron Herman of ...
... thee to grant it to me , by the shoulder of thy horse , and by the edge of thy sword , and so as they may never fail thee when thy need is at the utmost ? " " " Thou art , then , a brother of the Sacred Fire , " said Baron Herman of ...
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