| Mark Twain - 1972 - 420 pages
...he might ride and go, and so departed. And as they rode, Arthur said, I have no sword. No force, 1 said Merlin, hereby is a sword that shall be yours...fair water and broad, and in the midst of the lake Arthur was ware of an arm clothed in white samite, that held a fair sword in that hand. Lo, said Merlin,... | |
| Mark Twain - 1994 - 1068 pages
...man and a great leach. So the hermit searched all his wounds and gave him good salves; so the king was there three days, and then were his wounds well...fair water and broad, and in the midst of the lake Arthur was ware of an arm clothed in white samite, that held a fair sword in that hand. Lo, said Merlin,... | |
| R. Ewart Oakeshott - 1996 - 404 pages
...the king got his sword Excalibur in a highly improbable way. Here is how Mallory told of it in 1475: And as they rode, Arthur said, I have no sword. No...said Merlin, hereby is a sword that shall be yours, an I may. So they rode till they came to a lake, the which was a fair water and broad, and in the midst... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 2004 - 306 pages
...man and a great leech. So the hermit searched all his wounds and gave him good salves ; so the king was there three days, and then were his wounds well...said Merlin; "hereby is a sword that shall be yours." So they rode till they came to a lake, the which was a fair water and broad, and in the midst of the... | |
| Mark Twain - 2007 - 481 pages
...man and a great leech. So the hermit searched all his wounds and gave him good salves; so the king was there three days, and then were his wounds well...and I may. So they rode till they came to a lake, 30 Mark Twain the which was a fair water and broad, and in the midst of the lake Arthur was ware of... | |
| Mark Twain - 2007 - 481 pages
...man and a great leech. So the hermit searched all his wounds and gave him good salves; so the king was there three days, and then were his wounds well...and I may. So they rode till they came to a lake, 30 Mark Twain the which was a fair water and broad, and in the midst of the lake Arthur was ware of... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 446 pages
...Arthur.") AND so Merlin and he departed, and as they rode King Arthur said, "I have no sword." "No matter," said Merlin; " hereby is a sword that shall be yours...and I may." So they rode till they came to a lake, which was a fair water and a broad ; and in the midst of the lake King Arthur was aware of an arm clothed... | |
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