Aún no tenemos significados para "say palomides".
1And a thing that is done may not be undone, said Palomides.
2Corsabrin, said Palomides, wilt thou release me yonder damosel and the pensel?
3By the leave of the haut prince, said Palomides, I shall answer thee.
4No more will I, said Palomides, and therefore ride forth on thy way.
5Now shall I tell you, said Palomides, what woe I endure.
6Fair brother, said Palomides, let be thy dolour and thy sorrow.
7Well, said Palomides, then shall ye see how we shall redress our mights.
8Sir, said Palomides, I knew not Sir Tristram, for he was so disguised.
9Ah, said Palomides, the damosel and I be at your commandment.
10Fair sirs, said Palomides, wherefore weep ye and make this sorrow?
11All these words said Palomides for to beguile Sir Tristram.
12I will do with her what me list, said Palomides.
13And therefore, said Palomides, I shall be Sir Launcelot's knight while my life lasteth.
14Tell me, said Palomides, and in what manner was your lord slain, and by whom.
15Ye shall see what I will do, said Palomides.
16As ye will, said Palomides, so it shall be.