| Edgar Allan Poe - 1903 - 390 页
...side to side with a gentle yet constant and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir Launcelot, which thus...champion, having escaped from the terrible fury of tho dragon, bethinking himself of the brazen shield, and of the breaking up of the enchantment which... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1903 - 396 页
...side to side with a gentle yet constant and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir Launcelot, which thus...proceeded: "And now, the champion, having escaped from the II-Poc-8 terrible fury of the dragon, bethinking himself of the brazen shield, and of the breaking... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1904 - 356 页
...side to side with a gentle yet constant and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir Launcelot, which thus...where the shield was upon the wall ; which in sooth tarried not for his full coming, but fell down at his feet upon the silver floor, with a mighty great... | |
| 1904 - 496 页
...side to side with a gentle yet constant and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir Launcelot, which thus...where the shield was upon the wall ; which in sooth tarried not for his full coming, but fell down at his feet upon the silver floor, with a mighty great... | |
| 1902 - 438 页
...side to side with a gentle yet constant and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir Launcelot, which thus...where the shield was upon the wall; which in sooth tarried not for his full coming, but fell down at his feet upon the silver floor, with a mighty great... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1907 - 410 页
...side to side with a gentle yet constant and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir Launcelot, which thus...where the shield was upon the wall ; which in sooth tarried not for his full coming, but fell down at his feet upon the silver floor, with a mighty great... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1907 - 246 页
...Launcelot, which thus proceeded : — " And now, the champion, having escaped from the terrible fury 15 of the dragon, bethinking himself of the brazen shield,...where the shield was upon the wall ; which in sooth tarried not for his full coming, 2p but fell down at his feet upon the silver floor, with a mighty... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1907 - 322 页
...side to side with a gentle yet constant and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir Launcelot, which thus...of the enchantment which was upon it, removed the carcase from out of the way before him, and approached valorously over the silver pavement of the castle... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1908 - 428 页
...side to side with a gentle yet constant and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir Launcelot, which thus...where the shield was upon the wall ; which in sooth tarried not his full coming, but fell down at his feet upon the silver floor, with a mighty great and... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1908 - 430 页
...and uniform sway. Having rapidly taken notice of all this, I resumed the narrative of Sir I/auncelot, which thus proceeded : " And now the champion, having...where the shield was upon the wall ; which in sooth tarried not for his full coming, but fell down at his feet upon the silver floor, with a mighty great... | |
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