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Examples for "paladin"
Examples for "paladin"
1The luxury of the Court paled before that of the paladin's house.
2The adventures which he relates of himself are those of a paladin.
3The paladin beheld with wonder what seemed a lake of spilled milk.
4The paladin fought with everything he had, but it was not enough.
5Throwing off his disguise after reaching Luxemburg, the youthful paladin stood confessed.
1Not one of the twelve peers sets his foot in the kingdom of the Moors.
2I shall hate him forever, and Olivier, and the twelve peers, because they love him.
3My nephew Roland, Olivier, my twelve peers, he sold.
4So, in our history, Jesus is born in a barn, and his twelve peers are fishermen.
5All the twelve peers he called by name.
1Not one of the twelve peers sets his foot in the kingdom of the Moors.
2I shall hate him forever, and Olivier, and the twelve peers, because they love him.
3All the twelve peers he called by name.
4Wert thou as valiant of fight as thou art of speech, the twelve peers perchance might tremble.
5Roland, Oliver, Archbishop Turpin and all the twelve peers of France fought in the thickest of the press.
6He and his companion Oliver, and the twelve peers of France, continually do stir up the king to war.
7If gallantry and strength sat with the twelve peers and their followers, they were with their opponents as well.
8A moment later the Emperor and the twelve peers were snoring under their coverlets of silk and cloth of gold.
9Oliver, his friend, remained behind with him and the twelve peers and Turpin, the Archbishop, besides twenty thousand picked warriors.
10With him remained the twelve peers, his friends, Olivier, his devoted comrade, the gallant Archbishop Turpin, and twenty thousand valiant knights.
11Not one of the Twelve Peers of France but slew his man.
12The king-at-arms of France called by name the twelve peers of the realm to come before the high altar.
13"Stories of Charlemagne and the Twelve Peers of France," by A. J.
14The Twelve Peers of France were not all present-somewere on the English side-butJoan stood by Charles, her banner in her hand.
Translations for the twelve peers