| Arthur (king.) - 1880 - 520 Seiten
...place should all to-rive [durst] ; in the midst of the blast entered a sunbeam more clear by seven times than ever they saw day, and all they were alighted...saw. other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore, [and] there was no knight that might speak one word a great while, and so they looked every... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1880 - 490 Seiten
...place should all to-rive [burst} ; in the midst of the blast entered a sunbeam more clear by seven times than ever they saw day, and all they were alighted...saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore, [and] there was no knight that might speak one word a great while, and so they looked every... | |
| Walter Scott - 1880 - 534 Seiten
...sunne beame, more clear by scaven times than ever they saw day : and all they were alighted of f,e grace of the Holy Ghost. Then began every knight to behold other, a:,d either saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw other, not for then there was no knight... | |
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1889 - 560 Seiten
...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... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1889 - 382 Seiten
...should all to-rive j1 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 then 2 there was no knight that might speake 1 To-rive. — Burst to pieces. J Not for... | |
| Charles De Berard Mills - 1888 - 302 Seiten
...clear by seven times than ever they saw day," shone into the room, the legend says, "Every knight began to behold other, and either saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore." \ " But every knight," it says in another place, " beheld his fellow's face as in a glory."... | |
| william d. mcclintock - 1893 - 144 Seiten
...thought the place should all todrive. 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... | |
| Harold Littledale - 1893 - 378 Seiten
...to-drive. In the midst of this blast entered a sun-beam more clearer by seven times than ever the}' saw day, and all they were alighted of the grace of...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... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1893 - 138 Seiten
...the ' crying of thunder ' of the Morte, Darthur. 188. Repeated from 1. 117. 191. ' Then began each knight to behold other, and either saw other by their seeming fairer than ever they saw afore.' — Morte. Darthur, 13, 7. 194. Stood. The position of the monosyllable with a pause after... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1894 - 348 Seiten
...sun-beam more clearer by seven times than ever they saw day, and all they were alighted (illumined) of the grace of the Holy Ghost. Then began every knight...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... | |
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