| 1820 - 774 pages
...pause in the tournament is still uninterrupted, except by the heralds exclaiming — " Low i>f ladits, splintering of lances ! stand forth, gallant knights ! fair eyes look upon your deeds.'" The music of the challengers becomes louder, and more and more in defiance. Brian de Bois-Guilbert... | |
| 1820 - 760 pages
...the whole. A pause in the tournament is still uninterrupted, except by the heralds exclaiming — " Love of ladies, splintering of lances ! stand forth, gallant knights ! fair eyes look upon your deeds? The music of the challengers becomes louder, and more and more in defiance. Brian de Bois-Guilbert... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 356 pages
...in the tournament was still uninterrupted, excepting by the voices of the heralds exclaiming — " Love of ladies, splintering of lances ! stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon your deeds.'" The music also of the challengers breathed from time to time wild bursts expressive of triumph... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 pages
...pause in the tournament was still uninterrupted, excepting by the voices of the heralds exclaiming—" Love of ladies, splintering of lances ! stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon your deeds." The music also of the challengers breathed from time to time wild bursts expressive of triumph... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 pages
...in the tournament was still uninterrupted, excepting by the voices of the heralds exclaiming — " Love of ladies, splintering of lances ! stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon your deeds !" The music also of the challengers breathed from time to time wild bursts expressive of triumph... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 374 pages
...in the tournament was still uninterrupted, excepting by the voices of the heralds exclaiming — " Love of ladies, splintering of lances ! stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon your deeds I " The music also of the challengers breathed from time to time wild bursts expressive of trinmph... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 354 pages
...in the tournament was still uninterrupted, excepting by the voices of the heralds exclaiming — " Love of ladies, splintering of lances ! stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon your deeds ! " The music also of the challengers breathed from time to time wild bursts expressive of triumph... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1864 - 432 pages
...Sergeant and his friends endeavoured to arouse the chivalrous element in these performers by shouting : ' Love of ladies, splintering of lances, stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon your deeds,' in the genuine medueval manner, but without the slightest effect. One of them, a knight in... | |
| James Payn - 1867 - 334 pages
...Sergeant and his friends endeavoured to arouse the chivalrous element in these performers by shouting, "Love of ladies, splintering of lances, stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon your deeds," in the genuine mediaeval manner, but without the slightest effect. One of them, a knight in... | |
| London Life, James Payn - 1867 - 338 pages
...Sergeant and his friends endeavoured to arouse the chivalrous element in these performers by shouting, "Love of ladies, splintering of lances, stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon^ your deeds," in the genuine mediaeval manner, but without the slightest effect. .. One of them, a knight... | |
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