Campeador," said he to the Cid, "to-night we will rest here, and to-morrow we will be gone: I shall be accused for what I have done in serving you, and shall be in the King's displeasure; but following your fortunes, sooner or later, the King will have... Scenes and Adventures in Spain: From 1835 to 1840 - Page 158by Poco Más (Writer) - 1846 - 269 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Southey - 1808 - 534 pages
...abundantly. Campeador, said he to the Cid, tonight we will rest here, and to-morrow we will be gone : I shall be accused for what I have done in serving you, and...King will have me for his friend, and if not, I do BOOK not care a fig t0 for what I leave behind. Now this Martin An- ^^, tolinez was nephew unto the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1846 - 498 pages
...Campeador, said he to the Cid, to-night we will rest here, and to-morrow we will be gone ; I shall be accused for what I have done in serving you, and...Now this Martin Antolinez was nephew unto the Cid, being the son of his brother, Ferrando Diaz." And the Cid said unto him, Martin Antolinez, you are... | |
| Robert Southey - 1883 - 326 pages
...to the Cid, to-night we will rest here, and to-morrow we will be gone: 1 shall be accused for what 1 have done in serving you, and shall be in the King's...Now this Martin Antolinez was nephew unto the Cid, being the son of his brother, Ferrando Diaz. And the Cid said unto him, Martin Antolinez, you are a... | |
| Calvin Dill Wilson - 1901 - 344 pages
...accused for what I have done for you ; but by following you I shall afterwhile have the king for my friend ; and if not, I do not care a fig for what I leave behind." And the Cid said to him : " You are a bold lancer ; if I live, I will pay you double. You see I have... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie, Kate Stephens - 1907 - 376 pages
..."Campeador," said he to the Cid, "to-night we will rest here, and to-morrow we will be gone: I shall be accused for what I have done in serving you, and...Now this Martin Antolinez was nephew unto the Cid, being the son of his brother, Ferrando Diaz. And the Cid said unto him, "Martin Antolinez, you are... | |
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