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In the meanwhile he offers to Hengist , whilst the festival lasts , the liberty of
preferring his suit , declaring , at the same time , that should the maid contemn his
love , no force shall be put upon her inclinations . Inogen , as may be concluded ,
is ...
In the meanwhile he offers to Hengist , whilst the festival lasts , the liberty of
preferring his suit , declaring , at the same time , that should the maid contemn his
love , no force shall be put upon her inclinations . Inogen , as may be concluded ,
is ...
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seems to menace a more serious aggression . Uther , alarmed , secretly issues
his orders to recall his son and absent knights , determined that if a mild
intimation failed to induce Hengist to leave Carlisle , force should compel him to
retire .
seems to menace a more serious aggression . Uther , alarmed , secretly issues
his orders to recall his son and absent knights , determined that if a mild
intimation failed to induce Hengist to leave Carlisle , force should compel him to
retire .
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... remain The circling stones that rise on Sarum's plain ; The wondrous rocks , by
power of magic laid To form its deep foundation , undecay'd By him who all
consumes , are known to fame , And still retain the mighty Hengist's * name . B. iii
. p .
... remain The circling stones that rise on Sarum's plain ; The wondrous rocks , by
power of magic laid To form its deep foundation , undecay'd By him who all
consumes , are known to fame , And still retain the mighty Hengist's * name . B. iii
. p .
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Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. would
prevail . Lionel adds , that , eager to signalize their valour in behalf of their
country , they resolve to attack Hengist in his enchanted hold ; but , as their
situation has ...
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. would
prevail . Lionel adds , that , eager to signalize their valour in behalf of their
country , they resolve to attack Hengist in his enchanted hold ; but , as their
situation has ...
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Hengist impatiently inquires the name of the warrior who had fallen , and being
shown his buckler , immediately recognizes it as that of his brother . Filled with
grief and fury , and forgetting the character which he had assumed , he bids
Cador ...
Hengist impatiently inquires the name of the warrior who had fallen , and being
shown his buckler , immediately recognizes it as that of his brother . Filled with
grief and fury , and forgetting the character which he had assumed , he bids
Cador ...
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