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Ginn and Company, 1903
 

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Página ii - But let that man with better sence advize, That of the world least part to us is red; And daily how through hardy enterprize Many great Regions are discovered, f Which to late age were never mentioned. Who ever heard of th
Página 1 - Brain. The men asked of them who it was came over the sea. Said Bran : « I am Bran the son of Febal,' saith he. However, the other saith : ' We do not know such a one, though the Voyage of Bran is in our ancient stories.
Página ii - Of some th'aboundance of an idle braine Will judged be, and painted forgery, Rather then matter of just memory, Sith none, that breatheth living aire, does know, Where is that happy land of Faery, Which I so much do vaunt, yet no where show, But vouch antiquities, which no body can know.
Página 257 - And Arthur caused Morgan Tud to be called to him. He was the chief physician. " Take with thee Edeyrn, the son of Nudd, and cause a chamber to be prepared for him, and let him have the aid of medicine as thou wouldest do unto myself, if I were wounded ; and let none into his chamber to molest him, but thyself and thy disciples, to administer to him remedies.
Página 154 - And the side that he favoured lost the game, and thereupon the others set up a shout, as though they had been living men. And Peredur was wroth, and took the chessmen in his lap, and cast the chessboard into the lake. And when he had done thus, behold the black maiden came in, and she said to him, "The welcome of Heaven be not unto thee. Thou hadst rather do evil than good.
Página 74 - She puts a ring on his finger which restores his youth, and then places a crown on his head which makes him forget all the past. For two hundred years Ogier lived in such delights as no worldly being can imagine, and the two hundred years seemed to him but twenty ; Christendom was then in danger, and even Morgan thought his presence was required in this world. The crown being taken from his head, the memory of the past revived and with it the desire to return to France. He was sent back by the fairy,...
Página ii - RIGHT well I wote, most mighty Soveraine ! That all this famous, antique history Of some th' aboundance of an ydle braine , . Will iudged be, and painted forgery, • . , Rather than matter of iust memory...
Página 34 - ... emonge hem al was a quene, and al they had blacke hoodes, and al they wepte and shryked whan they sawe Kyng Arthur. Now put me in to the barge, sayd the kyng and so he dyd softelye.
Página 172 - By destiny, and the foreknowledge that I should suffer harm from thee. And thou shalt take a horse and armour of me; and with me thou shalt go to learn chivalry and the use of thy arms.
Página 44 - Deucalioneas exsuperavit aquas. Non huc exsangues morbi, non aegra senectus, nec mors crudelis nec metus asper adest, nec scelus infandum nec opum vesana cupido aut ira aut ardens caedis amore furor : luctus acerbus abest et egestas obsita pannis 20 . et curae insomnes et violenta fames. Non ibi tempestas nec vis...

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