| Sir Thomas Malory - 1816 - 400 pages
...this,'1 said all the ladies, ' was ever her prayer all those two days, until) she vras dead.'* Tuen Sir Launcelot saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed. And so he did all the observance of the service himaelf, both the dirge at night, and the mass on tlte... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1859 - 440 pages
...And when they were come to Almesbury, they found that Queen Gucnever died but half an hour before. Then Sir Launcelot saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed. And so he did all the observance of the service himself, both the " dirige " at night, and at morn... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1868 - 528 pages
...power to see Sir Launcelot with my worldly eyes. And thus, said all the ladies, was ever her prayer these two days, till she was dead. Then Sir Launcelot...saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed. And so he did all the observance of the service himself, both the Dirige, and on the morn he sang mass.... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1880 - 490 pages
...Sir Launcelot was come to Almesbury, within the nunnery, Queen Guenever died but half an hour before. Then Sir Launcelot saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed ; and so he did all the observance of the mass himself, both the dirige [dirge} at night and the mass... | |
| Arthur (king.) - 1880 - 520 pages
...Sir Launcelot was come to Almesbury, within the nunnery, Queen Guenever died but half an hour before. Then Sir Launcelot saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed ; and so he did all the observance of the mass himself, both the dirige [dirge] at night and the mass... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1889 - 560 pages
...power to see Sir Launcelot with my worldly eyes. And thus, said all the ladies, was ever her prayer these two days, till she was dead. Then Sir Launcelot...saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed. And so he did all the observance of the service himself, both the Dirige, and on the mom he sang mass.... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1891 - 384 pages
...ever loved woman ; " " then he sickened more and more and d wined and died away ; . . . . sometime he slumbered a broken sleep, and ever he was lying grovelling on the tomb of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere." Helen and Guinevere are both children of the old world of dreams... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1891 - 386 pages
...ever loved woman ; " " then he sickened more and more and dwined and died away ; . . . . sometime he slumbered a broken sleep, and ever he was lying grovelling on the tomb of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere." Helen and Guinevere are both children of the old world of dreams... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1895 - 436 pages
...And when they were come to Almesbury, they found that Queen Guenever died but half an hour before. Then Sir Launcelot saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed. And so he did all the observance of the service himself, both the " dirigo " at night, and at morn... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1896 - 302 pages
...power to see Sir Launcelot with my worldly eyes. And thus, said all the ladies, was ever her prayer these two days, till she was dead. Then Sir Launcelot...saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed. And so he did all the observance of the service himself, both the Dirige, and on the morn he sang 20... | |
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