Then Sir Bedivere cried: Ah my lord Arthur, what shall become of me, now ye go from me and leave me here alone among mine enemies? Comfort thyself... The Transition Period - Page 335by George Gregory Smith - 1900 - 422 pagesFull view - About this book
| Elizabeth Lee - 1896 - 232 pages
...brother ! why have ye tarried so long from me? Alas! this wound on your head hath caught overmuch cold.' And so then they rowed from the land, and Sir Bedivere...'Comfort thyself,' said the king, 'and do as well as thou mayst; for in me is no trust for to trust in. For I will into the vale of Avilion, to heal me of my... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 122 pages
...brother, why have ye tarried so long from me ? Alas, this wound on your head hath caught over much cold. And so then they rowed from the land; and Sir Bedivere...from me, and leave me here alone among mine enemies. Corafort thyself, said the king, and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust for to trust... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1896 - 302 pages
...brother, why have ye tarried so long from me ? Alas, this wound on your head hath caught over much cold. And so then they rowed from the land ; and Sir Bedivere...lord Arthur, what shall become of me now ye go from 30 me, and leave me here alone among mine enemies. Comfort thyself, said the king, and do as well as... | |
| Arthur Hamilton Norway - 1898 - 428 pages
...brother, why have ye tarried so long from me? alas, this wound on your head hath caught overmuch cold.' And so then they rowed from the land ; and Sir Bedivere...me now ye go from me and leave me here alone among my enemies.' ' Comfort thyself said the King, 'and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 344 pages
...from the land, and Sir Bedivere beheld them go from him. Then he cried, "Ah, my lord Arthur, will ye leave me here alone among mine enemies ? " — " Comfort thyself," said the king, " for in me is no further help ; for I will go to the Isle of Avalon, to heal me of my grievous wounds."... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1899 - 590 pages
...brother, why have ye tarried so long from me ? Alas, this wound on your head hath caught over much cold. And so then they rowed from the land ; and Sir Bedivere...Comfort thyself, said the king, and do as well as thou may est, for in me is no trust for to trust in. P'or I will into the vale of Avilion, to heal me of... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 358 pages
...are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, 1 Romance, fd.,v.: " Then Sir Bedivere cried : ' Ah, my Lord Arthur, what...and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust to trust in. For I will unto the vale of Avilion to heal me of my grievous wound. And if thou never... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 392 pages
...are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, 1 Romance, fd.,v.: " Then Sir Bedivere cried : ' Ah, my Lord Arthur, what...and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust to trust in. For I will unto the vale of Avilion to heal me of my grievous wound. And if thou never... | |
| Devon and Cornwall - 1900 - 474 pages
...brother, why have ye tarried so long from me ? alas, this wound on your head hath caught overmuch cold.' And so then they rowed from the land ; and Sir Bedivere...me now ye go from me and leave me here alone among my enemies.' ' Comfort thyself ' said the King, ' and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust... | |
| Charles Frederick Johnson - 1900 - 572 pages
...hath caught overmuch cold.' And so then they rowed from the land; and Sir Bedivere beheld all these ladies go from him. Then Sir Bedivere cried ' Ah,...shall become of me now ye go from me and leave me here among mine enemies ? ' ' Comfort thyself,' said the king, 'aud do as well as thou mayest, for in me... | |
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