set them downe, and in one of their laps King Arthur laide his head. And then that queene said, ' Ah ! deer brother, why have ye tarried so long from me? Alas ! this wound on your head hath taken over much cold." And so then they rowed from the land,... Curious Myths of the Middle Ages - Page 402by Sabine Baring-Gould - 1889 - 272 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1855 - 576 pages
...them down, and in one of their laps King Arthur laid his head. And then that queen said, ' Ah, dear brother! why have ye tarried so long from me ? Alas! this wound in your head hath caught over much cold.' And so then they rowed him from the land, and Sir Bedivere... | |
| Thomas Wright - Arthurian romances - 1858 - 386 pages
...hee did softly; and there received him three queencs with great mourning, and so these three queenes set them downe, and in one of their laps king Arthur...that queene said, " Ah! deer brother, why have ye taried so long from me ? Alas ! this wound on your head hath taken over much cold." And so then they... | |
| Thomas Wright - Arthurian romances - 1858 - 376 pages
...hee did softly ; and there received him three qucenes with great mourning, and so these three queenes set them downe, and in one of their laps king Arthur...that queene said, " Ah! deer brother, why have ye taried so long from me ? Alas ! this wound on your head hath taken over much cold." And so then they... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1858 - 420 pages
...hee did softly; and there received him three queenes with great mourning, and so these three queenes set them downe,¿ and in one of their laps king Arthur laide his head. And then that queemie said, “Ah! deer brother, why have ye taried so long from me? Alas! this wound on your head... | |
| 1860 - 910 pages
...great mourning, and so these three queenes set them downe, and in one of their laps King Arthur laid his head. And then that queene said, 'Ah, deer brother, why have ye taried so long from me Í Alas, this wound on your head hath taken over niueh cold.' And so then they... | |
| Arthur (king.) - 1866 - 398 pages
...hee did softly ; and there received him three queenes with great mourning, and so these three queenes set them downe, and in one of their laps king Arthur...that queene said, " Ah! deer brother, why have ye taried so long from me ? Alas ! this wound on your head hath taken over much cold." And so then they... | |
| Leeds nat. exhib. of works of art - 1868 - 456 pages
...Esq. . J. Rhodes, Esq. . FP Rickards, Esq. E. Hargitt, Esq. FP Rickards, Esq. " So these three Quoenes set them downe, and in one of their laps King Arthur...laide his head. And then that Queene said— "Ah, dear Brother, why have ye turned so long from me ? " — Old Romanct. J. T. LINNELL. HARVEST TIME ........... | |
| Art - 1868 - 360 pages
...JTJNB. RETUBNnfG FEOK THE FAIE—Evening JAS. ABCHEB, RSA МОЕТЕ D'ABTHUE " So these three Queenes set them downe, and in one of their laps King Arthur laide his head. And then that Queene said—"Ah, dear Brother, why have ye turned so long from me ? "—Old Romance. 3. T. LINHELL. HAEVEST... | |
| Ralph N. James, L. Lefèvre - Art - 1868 - 534 pages
...JTTNB. BETUENIXG FEOM THE FAIB—Evening ' . MS. ABCHEB, BSA MOETE D'ABTHUB " So these three Qneenes set them downe, and in one of their laps King Arthur laide his head. And then that Queene said—"Ah, dear Brother, why have ye turned so long from me ? "—Old Romance. J. T. LINNELI. HABVEST... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - Arthurian romances - 1868 - 580 pages
...set him down, and in one of their laps king Arthur laid his head, and then that queen said, Ah, dear 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 beheld all those ladies... | |
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