| Jane Hill - 1829 - 120 pages
...about nooue and Sir Launcelot had great list to sleepe. Then Sir Lionell espied a great apple-tree that stood by an hedge and said, Brother yonder is...our horses. It is well said faire brother said Sir Launcelot, for of al this seven yeare I was not so sleepie as I am now. And so they alighted there,... | |
| 1835 - 108 pages
...about noone and Sir Launcelot had great list to sleepe. Then Sir Lionell espied a great apple-tree that stood by an hedge and said, Brother yonder is...our horses. It is well said faire brother said Sir Launcelot, for of al this seven yeare I was not so sleepie as I am now. And so they alighted there,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1858 - 356 pages
...through his noble chivalrie. Thus sir Launcelot rested him a long while with play and game ; and then bee thought to prove himselfe in strange adventures. Then...tree, and laid his helme under his head ; and sir Lionell waked while he slept. So sir Launcelot slept passing fast. And in the meone while there came... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1858 - 368 pages
...adventures." So they mounted upon their horses armed at al points, and rode into a deepe forrcst ; and after they came into a great plaine, and then...tree, and laid his helme under his head ; and sir Lionell waked while he slept. So sir Launcelot slept passing fast. And in the meane while there came... | |
| Arthur (king.) - 1858 - 378 pages
...sir Lionell espied a great apple tree that stood by an hedge, and said : " Brother, yonder is a fairo shadow, there may we rest us and our horses." " It...tree, and laid his helme under his head ; and sir Lionell waked while he slept. So sir Launcelot slept passing fast. And in the meane while there came... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1858 - 364 pages
...that stood by an hedge, and said : " Brother, yonder is a faire shadow, there may we rest us and o«r horses." " It is well said, faire brother," said sir...there, and tyed their horses unto sundry trees, and so sirLauncelotlaide him downe under an apple tree, and laid his helme under his head ; and sir Lionell... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1859 - 440 pages
...Sir Lionel espied a great apple-tree that stood by a hedge, and he said : " Brother, yonder is a fair shadow, — there may we rest us and our horses." "It is well said," replied Sir Launcelot. So they there alighted, and Sir Launcelot laid him down, and his helm under... | |
| Arthur (king.) - 1866 - 370 pages
...noble cleedes, and that was well proved on many, but especially it was proved on sir Launcelot du Luke. For in al tourneiments and justs and deeds of armes,...unto sundry trees, and so sir Launcelot laide him downc under an apple tree, and laid his helme under his head ; and sir Lionell waked while he slept.... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1868 - 528 pages
...Then Sir Lionel espied a great apple tree that stood by an hedge, and said, Brother, yonder is a fair shadow, there may we rest us and our horses. It is well said, fair brother, said Sir Launcelot, for this seven year I was not so sleepy as I am now. And so they... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1872 - 596 pages
...Then Sir Lionel espied a great apple-tree that stood by a hedge, and said, ' Brother, yonder is a fair shadow ; there may we rest us, and our horses.' ' It is well said, fair brother,' said Sir Launcelot, ' for all the seven year I was not so sleepy as I am now.' And so... | |
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