... enamoured, but we should keep our cousin company who is, and whose heart is so bold. Thereto they all consented, and set forth with the Damsel. What is this island ? said Florestan to Amadis, tell me, Sir, for you seem to know. A young Knight whom... Amadis of Gaul - Page 256by Vasco de Lobeira - 1872 - 292 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1803 - 394 pages
...years. In God's name let us go, quoth Agrayes, and I will try whether I can be third. With that, AmaJis, who in his heart had no less desire and faith to prove...adventures, and so departed with shame. The Damsel then related the history of the enchantments, which greatly incited Galaor and Florestan to the proof.... | |
| Vasco de Lobeira - 1803 - 392 pages
...in his heart had no less desire and faith to prove the adventure, said to his brethren, we are riot enamoured, but we should keep our cousin company who...adventures, and so departed with shame. The Damsel then related the history of the en-chantments, which greatly incited Galaor and Florestan to the proof.... | |
| 1803 - 392 pages
...said to his brethren, we arenot enamoured, but we should keep our cousin company who is, and whese heart is so bold. Thereto they all consented, and...Amadis, told me all I know ; King Arban of North Wales : ke was there four days, but could accomplish none of the adventures, and so departed with shame.... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...heart had no less desire and faith to prove this adventure, said to his brethren, We are not enamored, but we should keep our cousin company who is, and...adventures, and so departed with shame. The damsel then related the history of the enchantments, which greatly incited Galaor and Florestan to the proof.... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 pages
...heart had no less desire and faith to prove this adventure, said to his brethren, We are not enamored, but we should keep our cousin company who is, and...adventures, and so departed with shame. The damsel then related the history of the enchantments, which greatly incited Galaor and Florestan to the proof.... | |
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