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" Then Sir Bedivere cried : Ah my lord Arthur, what shall become of me, now ye go from me and leave me here alone among mine enemies ? Comfort thyself, said the king, and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust for to trust in; for I will into... "
Harvard Magazine - Page 307
1855
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The story of king Arthur and his knights of the round table, compiled by J.T ...

Arthur (king.) - 1862 - 358 pages
...gone from me ? " " Comfort ye," said King Arthur, " and be strong, for I may no more help ye. I go to the Vale of Avilion to heal me of my grievous wound, and if ye see me no more, pray for my soul." Then the three queens kneeled down around the king and sorely...
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Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and His Noble Knights ...

Sir Thomas Malory - 1868 - 552 pages
...thyself, said the king, and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust for to trust in. For I will into the vale of Avilion, to heal me of my grievous...more of me, pray for my soul. But ever the queens and the ladies wept and shrieked, that it was pity to hear. And as soon as Sir Bedivere had lost the sight...
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The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table

1868 - 266 pages
...gone from me ?" " Comfort ye," said King Arthur, " and be strong, for I may no more help ye. I go to the vale of Avilion to heal me of my grievous wound, and if ye see me no more, pray for my soul." Then the three queens kneeled down around the king and sorely...
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Popular Romances of the Middle Ages, Volume 10

George William Cox, Eustace Hinton Jones - 1871 - 432 pages
...king, ' and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no strength to trust in. And as for me, I go to the vale of Avilion to heal me of my grievous wound, and if thou never hear more of me, pray for my soul.' And ever the queens wept and wailed as the barge floated...
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Simple English poems, ed. by H.C. Bowen

Herbert Courthope Bowen - 1879 - 368 pages
...thyself, 'said the King, 'and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust for to trust in. For I will into the vale of Avilion, to heal me of my grievous wound. And if thou never hear more of me, pray for my soul.' But ever the queens and the ladies wept and shrieked, that...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 38

1880 - 1112 pages
...Comfort thyself/ said the king, ' and do as well as thou .mayst, for in me is no trust for to trust in, and if thou hear never more of me, pray for my soul, for I will into the Vale of Avilion, there to heal me of my grievous wound;' and so they rowed away...
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Choice Literature, Volume 6

1880 - 432 pages
...'Comfort thyself,' said the king, 'and do as well as thou mayst, for hi me is no trust for to trust in, and if thou hear never more of me, pray for my soul', for I will into the Vale of Avilion, there to heal me of my grievous wound ;' and so they rowed away...
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Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 6

1881 - 674 pages
...thyself,' said the king, ' and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust to trust in. For I will into the vale of Avilion, to heal me of my grievous...if thou hear never more of me, pray for my soul.' It will be seen that all by which we best remember the speech is Tennyson's work. The imagery of the...
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Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European Races

Charles Francis Keary - 1882 - 574 pages
...all those ladies go from him. . . . And he then said, " I will to the vale of Avalion to be healed of my grievous wound. And if thou hear never more...the queens and ladies wept and shrieked that it was pity to hear.' 1 Afterwards Malory says— 'Thus of Arthur I find never more written in books that...
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Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European Races

Charles Francis Keary - 1882 - 594 pages
...all those ladies go from him. . . . And he then said, " I will to the vale of Avalion to be healed of my grievous wound. And if thou hear never more...soul." But ever the queens and ladies wept and shrieked hat it was pity to hear.' ' Afterwards Malory says — ' Thus of Arthur I find never more written in...
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