| Sir Thomas Malory - Arthurian romances - 1816 - 400 pages
...the midst of the blast entered a sun beam more clear by seven limes than ever they saw day, and nil they were alighted of the grace of the Holy Ghost....either saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they snw other, not for then there was no Kniglit that might speak any word a great while, and so they looked... | |
| 1876 - 818 pages
...together a sunbeam entered clearer by seven limes than they ever saw day, and all they were illumined by the grace of the Holy Ghost. Then began every knight to behold the other fairer than ever they saw before. Then no man spake a word for a great while. Then entered... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1858 - 420 pages
...should all to-rive ; in the midst of the blast entred a sunne beame more clear by seaven times then ever they saw day, and all they were alighted of the...other, and either saw other by their seeming fairer then ever they saw afore, not for then there was no knight that might speake any word a great while... | |
| Mary Howitt - 1860 - 372 pages
...of the blast entered a sunbeam, more clear by seven times than ever they saw day. Every knight began to behold other, and either saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw other ; and so they looked every man on other as they had been dumb. Then there entered into the hall the... | |
| Arthur (king.) - 1866 - 398 pages
...should all to-rive ; i in the midst of the blast entred a sunne beame more clear by seaven times then ever they saw day, and all they were alighted of the...saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore, not for then2 there was no knight that might speake 1 To-rive. — Burst to pieces. * Not for... | |
| Thomas Wright - Arthurian legends - 1866 - 382 pages
...should all to-rive ; 1 in the midst of the blast entred a sunne beame more clear by seaven times then ever they saw day, and all they were alighted of the...saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore, not for then2 there was no knight that might speake i To-rive. — Burst to pieces. * Not for... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - Folklore - 1868 - 422 pages
...entred a sunne-beame more clear by seaven times than ever they saw day, and all they were alighted by the grace of the Holy Ghost. Then began every knight...saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore, nor for then there was no knight that might speake any word a great while ; and so they looked... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - Arthurian romances - 1868 - 528 pages
...the- place should all to-drive. In the midst of this blast entered a sun-beam more clearer by seven times than ever they saw day, and all they were alighted...saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore. Not for then there was no knight might speak one word a great while, and so they looked every... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - Folklore - 1873 - 688 pages
...entred a sunne-beame more clear by seaven times than ever they saw day, and all they were alighted by the grace of the Holy Ghost. Then began every knight...saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore, nor for then there was no knight that might speake any word a great while ; and so they looked... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...the place should all to-drive. In the midst of this blast entered a sun-beam more clearer by seven times than ever they saw day, and all they were alighted...saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore. Xot for then there was no knight might speak one word a great while, and so they looked every... | |
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