Pero Bermudez went first with the banner of the Cid, and with him five hundred knights who guarded it, all well appointed. And after these came all the baggage. Then came the body of the Cid, with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona... Scenes and Adventures in Spain: From 1835 to 1840 - Page 177by Poco Más (Writer) - 1846 - 269 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Southey - 1808 - 534 pages
...came the body of the Cid with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona Ximena with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear....silently, -and with such a measured pace, that it cw- ''w-id seeme(l as if there were only a score. And by the time that f^QB.""' they had all gone out... | |
| 1810 - 438 pages
...came the body of the Cid with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona Ximena with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear....time that they had all gone out it was broad day.' p. 336. Betwixt surprise and miracle, the Moors were completely routed ; and the Christians, having... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 420 pages
...the body of the Cid, with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona Ximena with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear....time that they had all gone out it was broad day." — P. 336. Betwixt surprise and miracle, the Moors were completely routed ; and the Christians, having... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 452 pages
...the body of the Cid, with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona Xiinena with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear. All these went out so silently, and with such & measured pace, that it seemed as if there were only a score. And by the time that they had all gone... | |
| Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 pages
...hundred knights, nil chosen men, and behind them Dona Ximena with all her company, and six^hundred knights in the rear. All these went out so silently,...such a measured pace, that it seemed as if there were onlv a score. And by the time that they had all gone out it was broad day."-P. 336. Betwixt surprise... | |
| John Frost - 1839 - 178 pages
...body of the Cid, with an hundred knights, all chosen men ; and, behind them, Donna Ximena, with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear....seemed as if there were only a score. And, by the time they were all gone out, it was broad day. Betwixt surprise and miracle, the Moors were completely routed;... | |
| Robert Southey - 1846 - 498 pages
...came the body of the Cid with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona Ximena with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear. All these went chr deicid out so s^ently, anil with such a measured pace, that it seemcap. ass. ed as if there were... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 420 pages
...the body <>'' the Cid, with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona Ximena with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear....time that they had all gone out it was broad day." — P. 336. Betwixt surprise and miracle, the Moors were completely routed ; and the Christians, having... | |
| Robert Southey - 1883 - 324 pages
...came the body of the Cid with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona Ximena with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear....had all gone out it was broad day. Now Alvar Fanez Minaya had set the host in order, and while the Bishop Don Hieronymo and Gil Diaz led away the body... | |
| Robert Southey - 1883 - 326 pages
...came the body of the Cid with an hundred knights, all chosen men, and behind them Dona Ximena with all her company, and six hundred knights in the rear....time that they had all gone out it was broad day.*] IX. Now Alvar Fanez Minaya had set the host in order, and while the Bishop Don Hieronymo and Gil Diaz... | |
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