| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 244 pages
...which samite is a corruption). 285. She gave the King his huge eross-hilted sword. Cf. Malory (i. 23) : "And as they rode, Arthur said, I have no sword. No...Merlin, hereby is a sword that shall be yours and [if] I may. So they rode till they came to a lake, the which was a fair water and a broad, and in the... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 464 pages
...AND so Merlin and he departed, and as they rode King Arthur said, " I have no sword. " n 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... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 452 pages
...samite is a corruption). 285. She gave the King his huge cross-hilted sword. Cf. Malory (i. 23): " And as they rode, Arthur said, I have no sword. No force, said Merlin, hereby is a sword lhat shall be yours and [if] I may. So they rode till they came to a lake, the which was a fair water... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1897 - 426 pages
...the kyng was there thre dayes, and thenne were his woundes wel amendyd that he myght ryde and goo, and so departed. And as they rode, Arthur said, " I have no swerd." " No force," said Merlyn, " here by is a swerd that shalle be yours and I may." Soo they 5... | |
| Bertha Marian Skeat - 1897 - 676 pages
...aber seine Wunden geheilt sind, so heifst es dann auf S. 54 weiter, Merlin and he departed, and äs they rode Arthur said: „I have no sword. " „No force" said Merlin, „here by is a sword that shall be yours and I may." Unterdessen kommen sie an einen See, and in the... | |
| Bertha Palmer - 1898 - 328 pages
...with him upon the knight's horse. ... 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... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 436 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...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,... | |
| David James Mackenzie - 1900 - 214 pages
...wounds well amended that he might ride and go. And so Merlin and he departed, and as they rode, King Arthur said, ' I have no sword.' ' No force,' said...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 ware of an arm, clothed... | |
| David James Mackenzie - 1900 - 212 pages
...good man and a great leach. So the hermit searched all his wounds and gave good salves, and the King was there three days, and then were his wounds well amended that he might ride and go. And so Merlin and he departed, and as they rode, King Arthur said, ' I have no sword.' ' Ho force,' said Merlin,... | |
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