That is untruly said of thee, said the king ; therefore go thou lightly again, and do my command as thou art to me lief and dear, spare not, but throw it in. The Age of Chivalry - Page 245by Thomas Bulfinch - 1859 - 414 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1900 - 490 pages
...Sir Bedivere hid Excalibur under a tree. And so, as soon as he might, he came again unto the king. " What sawest thou there?" said the king. "Sir," he said, "I saw nothing." "Alas ! thou hast deceived me," said the king. "Go thou lightly again, and as thou love me, spare not... | |
| Charles Frederick Johnson - 1900 - 564 pages
...returned again and told to the king that he had been at the water and done his- commandment. 'What saw thou there?' said the king. 'Sir,' he said, 'I saw nothing but the waters wap and the waves wan.' 'Ah, traitor, untrue!' said king Arthur, now hast thou betrayed... | |
| Harry Pratt Judson, Ida C. Bender - 1901 - 266 pages
...came again unto the king, and said he had been at the water and had thrown the sword into the water. " What sawest thou there ? " said the king. " Sir," he said, " I saw nothing but waves and winds." " That is untruly said of thee," said the king ; 20 " therefore go thou lightly again,... | |
| Ida Catherine Bender, Harry Pratt Judson - 1901 - 268 pages
...returned again and told to the king that he had been at the water and done his commandment. " What saw thou there ? " said the king. " Sir," he said, " I saw nothing but the waters wap and the waves wan." "Ah traitor, untrue," said King Arthur, "nows0 hast thou betrayed... | |
| Maude Radford Warren - 1903 - 408 pages
...again unto the king, and said he had been at the water, and had thrown the sword into the water. " What sawest thou there ? " said the king. " Sir," he said, " I saw nothing but waves and winds." " That is untruly said of thee," said the king ; " therefore go thou lightly again,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 140 pages
...came again unto the king, and said he had been at the water, and had thrown the sword into the water. What sawest thou there ? said the king. Sir, he said, I saw nothing but waves and winds. That is untruly said of thee, said the king ; therefore go thou lightly again, and... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 644 pages
...returned again, and told to the king that he had been at the water, and done his commandment. What saw thou there ? said the king. Sir, he said, I saw nothing but the waters wappe and waves wanne. Ah, traitor untrue, said King Arthur, now hast thou betrayed me twice.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 156 pages
...returned again, and told to the king that he had been at the water, and done his commandment. What saw thou there ? said the king. Sir, he said, I saw nothing but the waters wappe and the waves wanne. Ah traitor, untrue, said king Arthur, now hast thou betrayed... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1904 - 364 pages
...And so again he hid the sword, and returned, and told to the King that he had been at the water, and done his commandment. " What sawest thou there ? "...said the King. " Sir," he said, " I saw nothing but the waters lap and the waves toss." " Ah, traitor, untrue," said King Arthur, " now hast thou betrayed... | |
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.) - 1904 - 440 pages
...Sir Bedivere hid Excalibur under a tree. And so, as soon as he might, he came again unto the king. " What sawest thou there ? " said the king. "Sir," he said, " I saw nothing." "Alas! thou hast deceived me," said the king. " Go thou lightly again, and as thou love me, spare not... | |
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