Aún no tenemos significados para "fair damosel".
1Gramercy, fair damosel, said Sir Launcelot, of your good will I require you.
2Now, fair damosel, said Sir Launcelot, who told you my name?
3O fair damosel, said Sir Tristram, may I amend it.
4Truly, fair damosel, said Alisander, ye say sooth.
5Ah fair damosel, said Sir Gawaine, please it you let me have a sight of that shield.
6And she was thus changed and transformed, from a fair damosel, into likeness of a dragon, by a goddess that was clept Diana.
7I cannot say, fair damosel, said Sir Launcelot, for I wot not how I came into this castle but it be by an enchantment.
8For he had a fair damosel, that he loved well to his paramour; and she died suddenly, and was done in a tomb of marble.
9Fair damosel, said Sir Launcelot, know ye in this country any adventures?
10Fair damosel, said Sir Launcelot, of these two things ye must pardon me.
11Fair damosel, he said, my name is Sir Launcelot du Lake.
12Fair damosel, said Persant, whitherward are ye way-leading this knight?
13Fair damosel, said Sir Tristram, bring me to that same place where they should meet with Sir Launcelot.
14Fair damosel, I thank you, said Sir Launcelot, but truly, said he, I cast me never to be wedded man.
15Fair damosel, said La Beale Isoud, how fareth my Lord Arthur, and the Queen Guenever, and the noble knight, Sir Launcelot?
16Fair damosel, I will grant you, and sore I am of these queen-sorceresses afeard, for they have destroyed many a good knight.
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