| 1895 - 748 pages
...the service full lamentably; and all they knew sir Ector; but hee knew not them. Then went sir Bora unto sir Ector, and told him how there lay his brother...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 swone,... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1899 - 250 pages
...where came Sir Ector de Maris, his brother, and heard singing and praying and saw lights in the choir. "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,' said he,... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1899 - 590 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...sword, and helm from him ; and when he beheld Sir Launcelot 's visage he fell down in a swoon ; and when he awaked it were hard for any tongue to tell... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1899 - 254 pages
..."Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector and told him ow there lay his brother, Sir Launcelot, dead. And :hen Sir Ector threw his shield, sword, and helm from him;...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,' said... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1900 - 490 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... | |
| Slason Thompson - 1901 - 444 pages
...was there weeping and wringing of hands, and the greatest dole they made that ever made men. . . . 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 down in a sowne,... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1901 - 608 pages
...came into quire, and there he saw men sing and weep. And all they knew Sir Ector, but knew not them. Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how there his brother Sir Launcelot dead. And then Sir Ector threw his shield, sword, t, helm from him ; and... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1903 - 432 pages
...obtained a renown in English literature hardly inferior to that of David's lament for Saul and Jonathan : Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how there lay his brother, Sir Lancelot, dead ; and then Sir Ector threw his shield, sword, and helm from him. And when he beheld... | |
| Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse - 1903 - 432 pages
...literature hardly inferior to that of David's lament for Saul and Jonathan : rrintinK i area ted in Germany Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how there lay his brother, Sir Lancelot, dead ; and then Sir Ector threw his shield, sword, and helm from him. And when he beheld... | |
| Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse - 1903 - 430 pages
...hardly inferior to that of David's lament for Saul and Jonathan : Printing inventedin Q'rmany Than went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how there lay his brother, Sir Lancelot, dead ; and then Sir Ector threw his shield, sword, and helm from him. And when he beheld... | |
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