Child's iword which was at the bed's-head, and looking at it he knew it well, as one wherewith he had given many and hard blows ; and he said to Elisena, By my God I know the sword ! Then Elisena took the Child by the arm, and wakened him, who awoke in... Amadis of Gaul - Page 801803Full view - About this book
| 1803 - 340 pages
...at it he knew it well, as one wherewith he had given many and hard blows ; and he said to Elisena, By my God I know the sword ! Then Elisena took the...this writing I was in all trouble and anguish, and now am I in all happiness, — blessed be God ! It were long to tell what joy Agrayes made and the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1804 - 620 pages
...at his feet, hearing him, and he cried, My God ! what is all this ? My son, quoth she, you see youv parents ! ' When the first joy had a little subsided...and took it from his bosom. Elisena saw it was what Darioletu had written. Ah, my son, quoth she, when last I saw this •writing I was in all trouble... | |
| 1872 - 354 pages
...hearing him, and he cried, My God ! what is all this ? My son, quoth she, you see your parents ! When tht first joy had a little subsided he remembered the...and took it from his bosom. Elisena saw it was what Dariolata had written. Ah, my son, quoth she, when last I saw this writing I was in all trouble and... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 pages
...-wept. Ah ! said she, whose son art thou ? — So help me God I know not, for by great hap I was,found in the sea ! The queen fell at his feet, hearing him,...and took it from his bosom. Elisena saw it was what Darioleta had written. Ah, my son, quoth she, when last I saw this writing I was in all trouble and... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...she, whose son art thou ? — So help me God I know not, for by great hap I was found in the sea 1 The queen fell at his feet, hearing him, and he cried,...and took it from his bosom. Elisena saw it was what Darioleta had written. Ah, my son, quoth she, when last I saw this writing I was in all trouble and... | |
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