Floraman so did his endeavour that he bore away the victory from all, and liis chamber, the Sepulchre of Lovers, was full of spoils. When they were ready to leave off their pastime, the sun being about to set, there came riding up, as if from a distance,... Palmerin of England - Page 181by Francisco de Morais - 1807 - 438 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francisco de Morais - Palmerin of England (Romance) - 1807 - 538 pages
...Dramiante, and Belisarte, yet Floraman so did his endeavour that be bore away the victory from att, and his chamber, the Sepulchre of Lovers, was full...Floraman, before the judges spake to him, as a man who knew what was to be done, he drew from his bosom a tablet with a circle of gold and precious stones... | |
| Francisco de Morais - Palmerin of England (Romance) - 1807 - 550 pages
...Dramiante, and Belisarte, yet Floraman so did his endeavour that he bore away the victory from all, and liis chamber, the Sepulchre of Lovers, was full of spoils....Floraman, before the judges spake to him, as a man who knew what was to be done, he drew from his bosom a tablet with a circle of gold and precious stones... | |
| Amy Lowell - 1925 - 712 pages
...which was his right and title to have, smote down five other knights before he took food. p. 187 ... a knight, whose armour was beset all with green spheres,...stained with blood, which made him look the fairer. p. 189 . . . let not the lie of another be mighty enough to overpower this truth. p. 189 ... they loose... | |
| Amy Lowell - Literary Criticism - 1925 - 1322 pages
...which was his right and title to have, smote down five other knights before he took food. p. 187 ... a knight, whose armour was beset all with green spheres,...the same colour; he rode upon a roan horse stained ivith blood, which made him look the fairer. p. 189 . . . let not the lie of another be mighty enough... | |
| Amy Lowell - Poets, English - 1925 - 708 pages
...which was his right and title to have, smote down five other knights before he took food. p. 187 ... a knight, whose armour was beset all with green spheres,...in his shield likewise a sphere of the same colour; lie rode upon a roan horse stained with blood, which made him look the fairer. p. 189 . . .let not... | |
| Adrienne Munich, Melissa Bradshaw - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 244 pages
...and riding "a dark flame-coloured horse." fights other knights dressed in symbol-laden arms including a knight "whose armour was beset all with green spheres,...bearing in his shield likewise a sphere of the same color; he rode upon a roan horse stained with blood, which made him look the fairer." 34 Even if one... | |
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