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And when Sir Launcelot had done this, he yode unto the damosel and said, Damosel, I am ready to go with you where ye will have me, but I have no horse.
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And then he said unto the damosel that came from his sister, Damosel, this mantle that ye have brought me, I will see it upon you.
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And when Sir Launcelot had done this, he yode unto the damosel and said, Damosel, I am ready to go with you where ye will have me, but I have no horse.
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And then he said unto the damosel that came from his sister, Damosel, this mantle that ye have brought me, I will see it upon you.
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Gaheris wedded her sister, Dame Linet, that was called the Damosel
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Launcelot, it is well said, and where ye are called the Damosel
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"Damosel," said Arthur, "what sword is that, that yonder the arm holdeth above the water?
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Charles Madison Curry 1906
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After some indifferent respite of time, it chanced that the young Damosel (who was named Iphigenia) awaked before any of the other with her, and lifted up her head, with her eyes wide open, she saw Chynon standing before her, leaning still on his staffe; whereat marvailing not a little, she saide unto him: Chynon, whither wanderest thou, or what dost thou seeke for in this wood?
The Decameron 2004
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Which the yong Damosel perceiving, and drawing him into her lappe, weeping saide: Alas sweete Friend, What paine doest thou feele?
The Decameron 2004
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Damosel, said Beaumains, who is afeard let him flee, for it were shame to turn again sithen I have ridden so long with you.
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