And then he took an ubblye which was made in likeness of bread. And at the lifting up there came a figure in likeness of a child, and the visage was as red and as bright as any fire, and smote himself into the bread, so that they all saw it that the bread... Selections from Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur - Page 95by Sir Thomas Malory - 1896 - 253 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 pages
...formed of a fleshly man ; and then he put it into the holy vessel again, and then he did that longed3' nderstood: Who all my sense confined To know but this, that Thou art (mod, A bud him go and kiss his fellows: and so he did anon. Now, said he, servants of Jesu Christ, ye shall... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 244 pages
...red and as bright as any fire, and smote himself into the bread, so that they all saw it, that the bread was formed of a fleshly man ; and then he put it into the Holy Vessel again." — Malory, Le Morte Dartfiur, XVII, xx. 128 489 There rose a hill : " In conception, in invention,... | |
| Annette Brown Hopkins - 1915 - 824 pages
...as red and as bright as any fire, and smote himself into the bread, so that they all saw it that the bread was formed of a fleshly man ; and then he put...Jesu Christ, ye shall be fed afore this table with sweetmeats that never knights tasted. And when he had said, he vanished away. And they set them at... | |
| Thomas Malory - 1919 - 618 pages
...the bread, so that they all BiOSjt, thajTthe bread was formed of a llesKly man, ana then he put lt into the holy vessel again. And then he did that longed...to a mass! / And then he went to Galahad and kissed I him, and bad him go and kiss his fell lows, and so he did anon. Now, said I he, servants of Jesu... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1923 - 424 pages
...as red and as bright as any fire, and smote himself into the bread, so that they all saw it that the bread was formed of a fleshly man ; and then he put...Jesu Christ, ye shall be fed afore this table with sweetmeats that never knights tasted. And when he had said, he vanished away. And they set them at... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory, Ann D. Alexander - 1927 - 288 pages
...earthly man. And then the bishop made semblaunt as though he would have gone to the sacring of mass, and then he did that longed to a priest to do to a...mass. And then he went to Galahad and kissed him, and bade him go and kiss his fellows. Now, said he, servants of Jesu Christ, ye shall be fed afore this... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1927 - 1328 pages
...as red and as bright as any fire, and smote himself into that bread, so that they all saw that the ile Zhitkov licked his lips. Evlampia gave him a sidelong glance; had I been in Zhitkov's shoes, I sho belonged unto a priest to do at mass. And then he went unto Sir Galahad and kissed him. And then bade... | |
| Roger Sherman Loomis - 1991 - 316 pages
...as red and as bright as any fire, and smote himself into the bread so that they all saw it that the bread was formed of a fleshly man; and then he put...mass. And then he went to Galahad and kissed him and bade him go and kiss his fellows; and so he did anon. 'Now,' said he, 'servants ofjesu Christ, ye shall... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 2004 - 592 pages
...visage was as red and as bright as fire ; and he smote himself into that bread : so they saw that the bread was formed of a fleshly man, and then he put it into the holy vessel again . . . then [the bishop] took the holy vessel and came to Sir Galahad as he kneeled down, and there... | |
| Richard W. Barber - 2005 - 220 pages
...was as red and as bright as any fire, and smote himself into the bread, that all they saw it that the bread was formed of a fleshly man. And then he put it in the vessel again, and then he did what befitted a priest to do Mass. And then he went to Sir Galahad... | |
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