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" I made them lay their hands in mine, and swear To reverence the King as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience as their King, To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen... "
The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository - Page 351
1876
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The Message of Man: A Book of Ethical Scriptures Gathered from Many Sources ...

1895 - 344 pages
...and swear To reverence their conscience as their king, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, 23. To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity. 24. For love is not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point. BE...
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Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 422 pages
...redressing human wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To honour his own word as if his God's, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity, To love one maiden only, cleave to her, Until they won her; for indeed I knew Of no more subtle master under heaven Than is the maiden passion...
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Miguel de Cervantes: His Life & Works

Henry Edward Watts - 1895 - 322 pages
...duties to which the knight was vowed were such as included all the noblest virtues of the age : — To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride...abroad redressing human wrongs, • ••••• To love one maiden only, cleave to her, And worship her by years of noble deeds. What if the faith was...
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Miguel de Cervantes: His Life & Works

Henry Edward Watts - 1895 - 320 pages
...duties to which the knight was vowed were such as included all the noblest virtues of the age : — To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To love one maiden only, cleave to her, And worship her by years of noble deeds. What if the faith was...
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The Laureates of England: Ben Jonson to Alfred Tennyson

Kenyon West - 1895 - 588 pages
...were To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, Their conscience, and their conscience as their King, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs. To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, And worship her by years of noble deeds. Of no more subtle master under heaven Until they won her;...
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Guinevere

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 112 pages
...the fair beginning of a time. I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the King, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience as their King, 1 To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak no slander,...
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The Century: 1904, Volume 69

1905 - 1006 pages
...woman's heart yearns for something warmer, more human, to inwrap it. Was Arthur's ideal of knighthood— To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak no slander, no nor listen to it, To honor his own word as if his God's, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity, To love one maiden only,...
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Fordham College Monthly, Volume 33

1914 - 666 pages
...lessons taught by this perhaps too perfect man. Arthur bound his knights : "To reverence the king, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience...wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To honor his own word as if his God's, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity, To love one maiden only,...
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Catholic World, Volume 96

1913 - 890 pages
...flowers. ing worthily to inspire the Christian chivalry of Arthur, singing for the knights who swore To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride...To speak no slander, no nor listen to it, To lead sweetest lives in purest chastity.* Comparing him with the other eminent English Catholic poets of...
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Selections from the Idylls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 154 pages
...the fair beginning of a time. I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the King, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience as their King, 465 To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak no...
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