Amadis of Gaul : a Novel of Chivalry of the 14th Century Presumably First Written in Spanish 4
Amadis of Gaul : a Novel of Chivalry of the 14th Century Presumably First Written in Spanish 4
Rodríguez De Montalvo, Garci
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Sir, and leave not a man of them alive ! Both sides then hastened to encounter ; but Gandalin, who saw his master on foot, and was fearful for his safety, rode the foremost to help him, and seeing Floyan in the front of his . battle enoountered faim so rudely, that Floyan fell, and he himself lost his stirrups, but kept his seat. Both parties now strove to horse their Knights, and Quadragante dismounted four Ro« mans before he broke his lance, and the horse of the first was given by Angriote to... Amadis; mean time the Romans carried Gasquilan, who was now recovering his senses, out of the field. Gavarte of the Perilous Vale, and Landin followed the path of Quadragante; these Knights were used to H 5 178 such business, and were before the host; but when the two hosts encountered, then was there such uproar that none could understand another, and there might you behold horses without riders, and the riders, some slain, others wounded, and trampled under foot. Hoyan, who was now horsed again, and desirous both to gaJn honour and to revenge the death of Salustanquidio his kinsman, made at Angriote, whom he saw doing great deeds in arms, and struck him m the side so rudely, that he well nigh dismounted htm ; the blow broke his lance ; then drew he his sword, and dealt a blow to^Eml, which made the fire flash from his behnet, and rode on between them* $o that neidier could strike him in requital, and they, wondered at his courage and great prowess; amd before he joined his own people, he met a Kni^t ^ Ireland, one of die senrants of Don Quadnu gante, and cut faim on the shoulders to the flesh and bone, so that he was constndined to quit the field.
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