
possessed for him. So it came that his was a familiar figure
Bluntedwithgorecongealednomorecouldwound,Butbrakethestrickenlimb;whileeveryhandFlungeveryquiveringda
Bluntedwithgorecongealednomorecouldwound,Butbrakethestrickenlimb;whileeveryhandFlungeveryquiveringda
(Vv.2279-2310.)"Alexander,"saystheQueen,"anyloveisworsethanhate,whenittormentsanddistressesitsdevote
(Vv.1473-1490.)AssoonasAlexanderseeshisforce,consistingofthecompanionsandthemen-at-armswhomithadplea
(Vv.2619-2665.)Afterhehadthusexhortedhim,hedidnotlivelong.Soredamors'griefwassuchthatshecouldnotsurv
Mysonandnephewareveryfondofeachother.Theytaketheirlessonsandtheirexercisetogether;butasIsocratessaid
(Vv.1845-1914.)WhenthekissoftheStagwastakenaccordingtothecustomofthecountry,Erec,likeapoliteandkindm
(Vv.5827-6410.)MeanwhileKingEvrainleaveshisside,andErecstoopsoverbeforeEnide,whoseheartwasingreatdis
(Vv.4853-4938.)InthemidstofthesewordsanddisputesErecrecoveredfromhisswoon,likeamanwhoawakesfromsleep
Theywentsilentlythroughtheuntrimmedgarden,fullofthepale-colouredflowersofspring.Aspiderhadspreadherw
(Vv.5493-5668.)(37)Thustheyproceedtowardthecastle,passingthelistandthedrawbridge;andwhentheypassedth