| Sir Thomas Malory - 1816 - 400 pages
...then Sir Ector threw his shield, his sword« and his helm from him, and when he beheld Sir bauncelot'a visage, he fell down in a swoon; and when he awaked it were hard for any'tongue to telt , the doleful complaints that he made for his brother, " Ah, .-»ir Launcelot,''... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1858 - 420 pages
...from seven. men sing the service full lamentably ; and all they knew sir Ector, but hee knew not them. Then went sir Bors unto sir Ector, and told him how...Launcelot dead. And then sir Ector threw his shield, his sword, and his helme from him ; and when hee beheld sir Launcelots visage hee fell downe in a sowne,... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1859 - 452 pages
...Bohort, and told him how there lay Sir Launcelot his brother dead. Then Sir Hector threw his shield, his sword, and helm from him. And when he beheld Sir Launcelot's visage, it were hard for any tongue to tell the doleful complaints he made for his brother. " Ah, Sir Launcelot... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1863 - 440 pages
...Bohort, and told him how there lay Sir Launcelot his brother dead. Then Sir Hector threw his shield, his sword, and helm from him. And when he beheld Sir Launcelot's visage, it were hard for any tongue to tell the doleful complaints he made for his brother. " Ah, Sir Launcelot!... | |
| Arthur (king.) - 1866 - 398 pages
...from seven. men sing the service full lamentably ; and all they knew sir Ector, but hee knew not them. Then went sir Bors unto sir Ector, and told him how...Launcelot dead. And then sir Ector threw his shield, his sword, and his helme from him ; and when hce beheld sir Launcelots visage hee fell downe in a sowne,... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1868 - 588 pages
...into the quire, and there he saw men sing and weep. And all they knew Sir Ector, but he knew not them. Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how...down in a swoon ; and when he awaked it were hard for any tongue to tell the doleful complaints that he made for his brother. Ah, Launcelot, he said,... | |
| 1872 - 692 pages
...him how that there lay his brother Sir Launcelot, dead ! Then Sir Ector threw his shield and sword from him, and when he beheld Sir Launcelot's visage, he fell down in a swoon. And when he awoke, it were hard for any tongue to tell the doleful complaints that he made for his brother. " Ah,... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1874 - 332 pages
...hee saw men sing the service full lamentably ; and all they knew sir Ector, but hee knew not them. Then went sir Bors unto sir Ector, and told him how...Launcelot dead. ' And then sir Ector threw his shield, his sword and his helme from him ; and when hee beheld sir Launcelot's visage hee fell downe in a sowne,... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 pages
...there he saw men sing the service full lamentably. And all they knew Sir Ector, but be knew not them. Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how...Launcelot dead. And then Sir Ector threw his shield, his sword and his helm from him, and when he beheld Sir Launcelot's visage, he fell down in a swoon... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 426 pages
...there he saw men sing the service full lamentably. And all they knew Sir Ector, but he knew not them. Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how...Launcelot dead. And then Sir Ector threw his shield, his sword and his helm from him, and when he beheld Sir Launcelot's visage, he fell down in a swoon... | |
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