Thou mightest use more pleasant words, wert thou so minded: and it behoves thee not upon me to wreak thy wrath and thy displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight hither with me without breaking either my arm or my shoulder. Chronicles of Gretna Green - Page 13by Peter Orlando Hutchinson - 1844Full view - About this book
| Mabinogion - 1849 - 486 pages
...over many. And while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armour sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight hither with me without breaking either my arm or my shoulder." Then said Arthur to Gwalchmai, "thou speakest... | |
| Mythology, Celtic - 1849 - 478 pages
...over . many. And while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armour sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight hither with me without breaking either my arm or my shoulder." Then said Arthur to Gwalchmai, "thou speakest... | |
| Mabinogion - 1877 - 538 pages
...over many. And while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armour sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight hither with me without breaking either my arm or my shoulder." Then said Arthur to Gwalchmai, "Thou speakest... | |
| 1877 - 538 pages
...over many. And while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armour sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight hither with me without breaking either my arm or my shoulder." Then said Arthur to Gwalchmai, " Thou speakest... | |
| Mythology, Celtic - 1877 - 532 pages
...over many. And while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armour sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight hither with me without breaking either my arm or my shoulder." Then said Arthur to Gwalchmai, " Thou speakest... | |
| Sidney Lanier - Arthurian romances - 1881 - 440 pages
...over many. And, while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armor sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...more pleasant words, wert thou so minded ; and it behooves thee not upon me to wreak thy wrath and thy displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight... | |
| Mabinogion - 1881 - 454 pages
...over many. And, while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armor sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...more pleasant words, wert thou so minded ; and it behooves thee not upon me to wreak thy wrath and thy displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight... | |
| Sidney Lanier - Chivalry - 1909 - 458 pages
...over many. And, while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armor sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...more pleasant words, wert thou so minded ; and it behooves thee not upon me to wreak thy wrath and thy displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight... | |
| Legends - 2006 - 122 pages
...over many. And while thy speech and thy soft words last, a coat of thin linen were armour sufficient for thee, and thou wilt not need to break either lance...displeasure. Methinks I shall bring the knight hither with me without breaking either my arm or my shoulder." Then said Arthur to Gwalchmai, "Thou speakest... | |
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