| Sir Thomas Malory - 1816 - 400 pages
...long tarrying puiieth me in great jeopardy of my life, for 1 have taken cold. And but if thou do as 1 command thee, and if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldest tor my rich sword see me dead." Then Sir Bedu rere departed, and... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1816 - 526 pages
...a nohle knight, and wouldest hetray me for the rieh sword. But now go again lightly, tor thy lon,: tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy of my life, for I have taken eold ; and -hut if thou do as I eommand thee, and if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1858 - 386 pages
...for the rich sword ? But now goe againe lightly, for thy long tarying putteth me in great jeopardie of my life, for I have taken cold ; and but if thou doe as I commaund thee, and if ever I may see thee, I shall sley thee with my owne hands, for thou... | |
| 1860 - 910 pages
...for the rich sword ? But now goe againe lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth mee in great jeopardie of my life, for I have taken cold ; and but if thou doe as I command thee, and if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with my owne hands, for thou wouldst... | |
| Arthur (king.) - 1866 - 398 pages
...for the rich sword ? But now goe againe lightly, for thy long tarying putteth me in great jeopardie of my life, for I have taken cold ; and but if thou doe as I commaund thee, and if ever I may see thee, I shall sley thee with my owne hands, for thou... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1868 - 528 pages
...art named a noble knight, and would betray me for the riches of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldest... | |
| 1875 - 448 pages
...thou art named a noble knight, and wouldst betray me for the rich sword ? But now go again lightly,* for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy of my life, for I have taken cold ; and but iffl thou do as I command thee, and if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with my own hands, for... | |
| Herbert Courthope Bowen - 1879 - 382 pages
...named a noble knight, and wouldest betray me for the riches of the sword ? But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with my own hands, for thou wouldest for... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1889 - 560 pages
...art named a noble knight, and would betray me for the riches of the sword. But now go again lightly, for thy long tarrying putteth me in great jeopardy...my life, for I have taken cold. And but if thou do now as I bid thee, if ever I may see thee, I shall slay thee with mine own hands, for thou wouldest... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1889 - 382 pages
...for the rich sword ? But now goe againe lightly, for thy long tarying putteth me in great jeopardie of my life, for I have taken cold ; and but if thou doe as I commaund thee, and if ever I may see thee, I shall sley thee with my owne hands, for thou... | |
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