| Edmund Kemper Broadus - 1921 - 228 pages
...things of the gods. Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the...laying of a sword upon his shoulder to stir him up both by his counsel and his arm, to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity. So that... | |
| Western Reserve University - 1924 - 104 pages
...things of the Gods. Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle Spirit without that Oath ought to be born a Knight, nor needed to expect the...laying of a Sword upon his Shoulder, to stir him up both by his Counsil and his Arm, to secure and protect the weakness of any attemted Chastity. So that... | |
| John Rylands Library - 1924 - 542 pages
...themselves, had sworn. . . . Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the gilt spur ... to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity. So even these books which to many... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of English - 1925 - 252 pages
...things of the gods. Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the...the laying of a sword upon his shoulder to stir him both by his counsel and his arms, to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity. So... | |
| James Holly Hanford - 1926 - 334 pages
...things of the gods. Only this my mind gave me, that everxj: ree .and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the...the laying of a sword upon his shoulder to stir him both by his counsel and his arms, to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity. So... | |
| John Milton - 1927 - 208 pages
...things of the gods. Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the...laying of a sword upon his shoulder to stir him up both by his counsel and his arms, to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity. So... | |
| James George Frazer - 1927 - 486 pages
...he said that every free and gentle spirit, without the oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed the gilt spur or the laying of a sword upon his shoulder to stir him up, both by his counsel and his arms, to secure and protect the weakness of attempted innocence.2 The courtesies... | |
| Charles Harold Herford - 1927 - 268 pages
...themselves, had sworn. . . . Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the gilt spur . . . to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity. So even these books which to many... | |
| John Milton - 1928 - 402 pages
...things of the gods. Only this my mind gave me — that every free and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the...laying of a sword upon his shoulder to stir him up both by his counsel and his arm to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity. So that... | |
| John Milton - 1928 - 402 pages
...things of the gods. Only this my mind gave me — that every free and gentle spirit, without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed to expect the...laying of a sword upon his shoulder to stir him up both by his counsel and his arm to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity. So that... | |
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