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  • Bohort, and Sir Hector de Marys, Sir Blamor, Sir Lawayne, and many others, and made them lords of lands and castles; till he left himself no more than any one of them.

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Bohort, and the rest fought the king's army had the advantage; but in another part of the field the king himself was surrounded and carried off by the enemy.

    The Age of Chivalry Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • The queen, after her double loss, retired to a convent, where she was joined by the widow of Bohort, for this good king had died of grief on hearing of the death of his brother Ban.

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Lionel and Bohort, were rescued by a faithful knight, and arrived in the shape of greyhounds at the palace of the lake, where, having resumed their natural form, they were educated along with their cousin Launcelot.

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Bohort, why come ye not to bring me out of peril of death, wherein

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Bohort rose up all anguishly, and beheld Sir Colgrevance, the good knight, fight with his brother for his quarrel.

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Bohort, and the rest fought the king's army had the advantage; but in another part of the field the king himself was surrounded and carried off by the enemy.

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Having surveyed the combat for a short time from without the lists, and observed that Sir Galehaut's party began to give way, they joined the press and attacked the royal knights, the young man choosing such adversaries as were suited to his strength, while his companion selected the principal champions of the Round Table, and successively overthrew Gawain, Bohort, and Lionel.

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Bohort to the maid, "Ye be delivered of this knight this time."

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Bohort had delivered her, they made great joy, and besought him to come to her father, a great lord, and he should be right welcomed.

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

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