The Loly Grail: With introd. and notes by G[eorge] C[ampbell] MacaulayMacmillan, 1893 - 86 pages |
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... wandering fires which lure the traveller to destruction . Here we have some of the truth suggested by this idyll , the danger of abandoning the field of daily work and duty for the pursuit after that which is marvellous and supernatural ...
... wandering fires which lure the traveller to destruction . Here we have some of the truth suggested by this idyll , the danger of abandoning the field of daily work and duty for the pursuit after that which is marvellous and supernatural ...
Page xxvii
... wandering o'er Moriah .'- 49 f . ' In silver armour suddenly Galahad shone ' - 458 . ' what other fire than he , Whereby the blood beats and the blossom blows , And the sea rolls , and all the world is warmed .'- 667 ff . To this kind ...
... wandering o'er Moriah .'- 49 f . ' In silver armour suddenly Galahad shone ' - 458 . ' what other fire than he , Whereby the blood beats and the blossom blows , And the sea rolls , and all the world is warmed .'- 667 ff . To this kind ...
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... wandering fires , Came like a driving gloom across my mind . Then every evil word I had spoken once , And every evil thought I had thought of old , And every evil deed I ever did , Awoke and cried , " This Quest is not for thee . " And ...
... wandering fires , Came like a driving gloom across my mind . Then every evil word I had spoken once , And every evil thought I had thought of old , And every evil deed I ever did , Awoke and cried , " This Quest is not for thee . " And ...
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... wandering fires , And the Quest faded in my heart . Anon , The heads of all her people drew to me , With supplication both of knees and tongue : 600 " We have heard of thee : thou art our greatest knight , Our Lady says it , and we well ...
... wandering fires , And the Quest faded in my heart . Anon , The heads of all her people drew to me , With supplication both of knees and tongue : 600 " We have heard of thee : thou art our greatest knight , Our Lady says it , and we well ...
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