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" Ector, but he knew not them. Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how there lay his brother Sir Launcelot dead. And then Sir Ector threw his shield, sword, and helm from him ; and when he beheld Sir Launcelot's visage he fell down in a swoon... "
Christian History in Its Three Great Periods: Second period: The Middle Age - Page 124
by Joseph Henry Allen - 1884
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English Literature

Julian Willis Abernethy - 1916 - 604 pages
...language and spirit of this old treasury of poet's lore. It is the lament of Sir Ector for Launcelot: — Then went Sir Bors unto Sir Ector, and told him how...fell 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,"...
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Studies in Words

C. S. Lewis - 1990 - 356 pages
...(debate in the Lords). 4 The Phoenix and the Carpet, ch. DC. 307 would produce absurdity. Sir Ector, 'when he beheld Sir Launcelot's visage, he fell down in a swoon. And when he waked it were hard any tongue to tell the doleful complaints that he made for his brother. Ah Launcelot,...
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Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, Legends of ...

Thomas Bulfinch - 1913 - 972 pages
...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...
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The Romance of Arthur: An Anthology of Medieval Texts in Translation

James J. Wilhelm - 1994 - 596 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 there lay his brother, Sir Lancelot, dead; and then Sir Ector threw his shield, sword, and helm from him. And when he beheld Sir...
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The Citizen, Volumes 1-2

1895 - 744 pages
...service full lamentably; and all they knew sir Ector; but hee knew not them. Then went sir Bors unto eir Ector, and told him how there lay his brother sir Launcelot dead. And then sir Ector threw hisshield,his sword, and his helme from him ; and when hee beheld sir Launcelots visage hee fell downe...
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