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Page viii
... that she might so long enjoy the sight of that fair and famous knight , whom when she did not behold she thought her- self in great darkness . This carries with it more reason why it should be believed , because this fair viii PREFACE .
... that she might so long enjoy the sight of that fair and famous knight , whom when she did not behold she thought her- self in great darkness . This carries with it more reason why it should be believed , because this fair viii PREFACE .
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... behold her beautiful tresses , would have them covered only with a chaplet of flowers . Agrayes and Mabilia were their children , a knight and damsel of whom in this history much mention is made . Elisena the other daughter was far more ...
... behold her beautiful tresses , would have them covered only with a chaplet of flowers . Agrayes and Mabilia were their children , a knight and damsel of whom in this history much mention is made . Elisena the other daughter was far more ...
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... behold , and he , seeing the tears , put up his little hands to wipe them away , whereat Gandales rejoiced as a sign that he would be gentle - hearted , and thenceforward he taught him with a kinder will . And when he came to the age of ...
... behold , and he , seeing the tears , put up his little hands to wipe them away , whereat Gandales rejoiced as a sign that he would be gentle - hearted , and thenceforward he taught him with a kinder will . And when he came to the age of ...
Page 73
... behold him how fair he was in that dress of a new knight . So they all ate together , and made good cheer , and Galaor took the giant apart , and re- quested that he would remain where he was till the battle was over : this he did that ...
... behold him how fair he was in that dress of a new knight . So they all ate together , and made good cheer , and Galaor took the giant apart , and re- quested that he would remain where he was till the battle was over : this he did that ...
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... behold . The damsel asked Galaor if he knew the knight who should perform the combat . I think I have seen him , said he ; and then he asked the damsel who her lady was that had sent her to see the battle . That , quoth she , must be ...
... behold . The damsel asked Galaor if he knew the knight who should perform the combat . I think I have seen him , said he ; and then he asked the damsel who her lady was that had sent her to see the battle . That , quoth she , must be ...
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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