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Page xvii
... Urganda , when she gives the bastard sons of Galaor and King Cilda- dan as comrades to Esplandian , it is glory enough for me , since I can have no children myself , that these , by my means , have been born of others ; for they shall ...
... Urganda , when she gives the bastard sons of Galaor and King Cilda- dan as comrades to Esplandian , it is glory enough for me , since I can have no children myself , that these , by my means , have been born of others ; for they shall ...
Page xviii
... Urganda who appears to Galvanes and the Child of the Sea , is a true fairy , like Morgaine le Fay and the Lady of the Lake . Arcalaus is but a poor enchanter ; he has only a room in his castle protected by a spell ; his courage is more ...
... Urganda who appears to Galvanes and the Child of the Sea , is a true fairy , like Morgaine le Fay and the Lady of the Lake . Arcalaus is but a poor enchanter ; he has only a room in his castle protected by a spell ; his courage is more ...
Page xxvii
... Urganda mot Don Gandales and of that which sho said to him CHAPTER IV . ...................... How King Languines took with him Amadis , who was called the Child of the Sea , and Gandalin the son of Don Gandales . CHAPTER V. How King ...
... Urganda mot Don Gandales and of that which sho said to him CHAPTER IV . ...................... How King Languines took with him Amadis , who was called the Child of the Sea , and Gandalin the son of Don Gandales . CHAPTER V. How King ...
Page 12
... Urganda met Don Gundales and of that which she said to him . K ING PERION having departed from Alima went his way in great heaviness , as well as for the loneliness wherein he had left Elisena whom in his heart he loved , as also for ...
... Urganda met Don Gundales and of that which she said to him . K ING PERION having departed from Alima went his way in great heaviness , as well as for the loneliness wherein he had left Elisena whom in his heart he loved , as also for ...
Page 18
... Urganda the Unknown , mark me well , and know me again if you can ! And he who first saw her a damsel in her spring time , as one of eighteen years , now beheld her so old and overspent , that he marvailed how she could sit upon her ...
... Urganda the Unknown , mark me well , and know me again if you can ! And he who first saw her a damsel in her spring time , as one of eighteen years , now beheld her so old and overspent , that he marvailed how she could sit upon her ...
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Agrayes alighted Amadis of Gaul Angriote answered Apolidon Arban Arcalaus arms asked bade Barsinan battle beauty Beltenebros beseech best knight blow Briolania Brisena brother called castle Certes chamber CHAP Child combat courser cousin cried damsel of Denmark Dardan Darioleta daughter dead death departed Don Galaor duke Durin dwarf Elisena entered fair fair lady father fear fell Florestan forest Galvanes Gandales Gandalin gave giant give God's greatly hand hath head hear heard heart helmet honour horse Infante Dom Pedro joust King Abies King Lisuarte King Perion knew lady lance leave Lisuarte's Lobeira lord Mabilia mistress neck never old knight Olinda Oriana palace palfrey Picard language promise prowess queen quoth Amadis quoth Galaor replied rode sake sent shield Sir knight slain smote squire sword tell thee thing thou thought told took traitor Urganda wounded Ysanjo