| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 280 páginas
...And when Sir Launcelot saw this light, hee had a great will for to enter into the chappell, but hee could find no place where he might enter. Then was he passing heavie and dismaied. Then he returned, and came againe to his horse, and tooke off his saddle and his... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 páginas
...And when Sir Launcclot saw this light, hee had a great will for to enter into the rhappell, hut hee could find no place where he might enter. Then was he passing heavie and dismaied. Then lie returned, and came againe to his horse, anil tooke off his saddle and... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 256 páginas
...And when Sir Launcelot saw this light, hee had a great will for to enter into the chappell, but hee could find no place where he might enter. Then was he passing heavie and dismaied. Then he returned, and came againe to his horse, and tooke off his saddle and his... | |
| John Sobieski S. Stuart - 1847 - 558 páginas
...candlestick was of silver ; and when Sir Launcelot saw the light, he had a great will for to enter the chapel, but he could find no place where he might...enter. Then was he passing heavy and dismayed. Then lie returned and came again to his horse, and took off bis saddle and his bridle, and let him pasture,... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1858 - 446 páginas
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| Thomas Bulfinch - 1859 - 440 páginas
...and the candlestick was of silver. When Sir Launcelot saw this sight, he had a great wish to enter the chapel, but he could find no place where he might enter. Then was he passing heavy and dismayed. And he returned and came again to his horse, and took off his saddle and his bridle, and let him pasture... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1863 - 438 páginas
...chapel, but he could find no place where he might enter. Then was he passing heavy and dismayed. And he returned and came again to his horse, and took...his saddle and his bridle, and let him pasture ; and uulaced his holm, and ungirded his sword, and laid him down to sleep upon his shield before the cross.... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1863 - 440 páginas
...silver. When Sir Launcelot saw this sight, he had a great wish to enter the chapel, but he could fmd no place where he might enter. Then was he passing heavy and dismayed. And he returned and came again to his horse, and took off his saddle and his bridle, and let him pasture;... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1865 - 450 páginas
...chapel, but he could find no place where he might enter. Then was he passing heavy and dismayed. And he returned and came again to his horse, and took off his saddle and his bridle, and let him pas.turc ; and unlaced his helm, and ungirded his sword, and laid him down to sleep upon his shield... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1868 - 528 páginas
...and the candlestick was of silver. And when Sir Launcelot saw this light, he had great will for to enter into the chapel, but he could find no place...passing heavy and dismayed. Then he returned and came to his horse, and did off his saddle and bridle, and let him pasture ; and unlaced his helm, and ungirded... | |
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