 | Sir Thomas Malory, O. A., William Caxton - 1816
...Then Sir Bedivere swooned, and when he awoke, he prayed the hermit that he might abide with him here still, to live with- fasting and prayers. " For from hence will I never go/' eaid Sir Bedivere, ** by my will, but all the days of my life here to pray for my lord King Arthur."... | |
 | Thomas Wright - 1858
...buried in this chappell." Then sir Bedivere sowned ; and when hee awoke, hee prayed the hermite that hec might abide with him there still to live with fasting...Bedivere, and the noble duke sir Lucan the butler was your owue brother." Then sir Bedivere told the hermite all as yee heard before ; so sir Bedivere abode there... | |
 | Sir Thomas Malory - 1866
...found king Arthur dead on the morrow in an hermitage, and how he abode there with the hermit. *HEN was sir Bedivere glad, and thither he went; and when...heere to pray for my lord king Arthur." " Yee are welcome to mee," said the hermite, " for I know you better then yee weene that I doe ; for yee are... | |
 | Sir Thomas Malory - 1880
...Then Sir Bedivere swooned, and when he awoke he prayed the hermit he might abide with him still there, to live with fasting and prayers. " For from hence will I never go," said Sir Bedivere, " by my will, but all the days of my life here to pray for my lord Arthur."... | |
 | Arthur (king.) - 1880
...Then Sir Bedivere swooned, and when he awoke he prayed the hermit he might abide with him still there, to live with fasting and prayers. " For from hence will I never go," said Sir Bedivere, " by my will, but all the days of my life here to pray for my lord Arthur."... | |
 | Thomas Wright - 1889
...lord king Arthur that heere lyeth buried in this chappell." Then sir Bedivere Bowned, and when liee awoke, hee prayed the hermite that hee might abide...heere to pray for my lord king Arthur." " Yee are welcome to mee," said the hermite, " for I know you better then yee weene that I doe ; for yee are... | |
 | Sir Thomas Malory, William Caxton - 1889 - 509mga pahina
...Then Sir Bedivere swooned, and when he awoke he prayed the hermit he might abide with him still there, to live with fasting and prayers. For from hence will I never go, said Sir Bedivere, by my will, but all the days of my life here to pray for my lord Arthur. Ye... | |
 | Sir Thomas Malory - 1896 - 253mga pahina
...Sir Bedivere swooned, and 20 when he awoke he prayed the hermit he might abide with him still there, to live with fasting and prayers. For from hence will I never go, said Sir Bedivere, by my will, but all the days of my life here to pray for my lord Arthur. Ye... | |
 | Sir Thomas Malory, Lillian O. Stevens, Edward Frank Allen - 1908 - 188mga pahina
...Sir Bedivere swooned, and when he awoke he prayed the hermit that he might abide •with him there to live with fasting and prayers. "For from hence will I never go," said Bedivere, "by my will; but all the day of my life will I abide here and pray for my lord... | |
 | Sir Thomas Malory, Arthur (King.) - 1910
...Sir Bedivere swooned ; and when he awoke he prayed the hermit he might abide with him still there, to live with fasting and prayers. For from hence will I never go, said Sir Bedivere, by my will, but all the days of my life here to pray for my lord Arthur. Ye... | |
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