Grumedan, answered Gradamor, the Romans are not of your condition ! ye praise yourselves before the thing be done, and we, when it is done, suffer it to be forgotten, and for this reason there are none equal to us. Would to God our battle were upon this... Amadis of Gaul - Page 41872Full view - About this book
| 1803 - 356 pages
...served, and have store of lances and battle-axes, which he knew well how to wield. Presently the Roman Knights armed themselves, and mounted and went towards...get rid of the little fame we can get from such a victory ! The Knight replied, make yourself easy ! I will bring him to be at your disposal ; his shield... | |
| 1803 - 430 pages
...none equal to us. Would to God our battle were upon this quarrel, though my comrades were not to leud hand ! Try your fortune with him now, replied Grumedan,...get rid of the little fame we can get from such a victory ! The Knight replied, make yourself easy ! I will bring him to be at your disposal ; his shield... | |
| Amadís de Gaula - 1803 - 364 pages
...upon that quarrel, and if by reason of any 1.3 245 harm that cannot be, I will undertake it myself ia God's name ! go to your joust now. Gradamor laughed...get rid of the little fame we can get from such a victory ! The Knight replied, make yourself easy ! I will bring him to be at your disposal ; his shield... | |
| 1803 - 362 pages
...after the joust, I will engage that he shall combat you upon that quarrel, and if by reason of any 1.3 harm that cannot be, I will undertake it myself in God's name I go to your joust now. Gradamoi laughed at him in disdain—I would this battle were so near at hand... | |
| 1872 - 312 pages
...served, and have store of lances and battle-axes, which he knew well how- to wield. Presently the Roman knights armed themselves, and mounted and went towards...! go to your joust now. Gradamor laughed at him in disdain—I would this battle were so near at hand as the encounter with yonder fool who dares resist... | |
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