And his crimson cloak and yellow silken tunic were now but coarse homespun stuff tied with a hempen girdle, and the gold-hilted sword was a rough oaken staff such as a beggar carries who wanders the roads from farmer's house to house.
And he put on his head his crested helmet studded with carbuncle and inlaid with enamels, and girt on his golden-hilted sword, and on his left arm hung his broad shield with its fifty bosses of bronze.
So the young man took the end of the silken string in his left hand, and his gold-hilted sword, ready drawn from its scabbard, in the other, and trod boldly into the inscrutable labyrinth.
He put on his clothes as quickly as he could (not forgetting his sandals and gold-hilted sword), and hastening to the king, inquired what it all meant.
A crescent-hilted sword is girt at his side; in his left hand he holds a double-headed axe, and in his right a staff topped by an armless doll with the symbol of the cross-barred oval instead of a head.
Only that, in deference to the prudent scruples of his council, he was apparently going forth in strict disguise, for he unbuckled his jewel-hilted sword, and took off his velvet doublet.
He flings on high the tooth-hilted sword, so that it falls on the head of the middle man but it simply grazes it.
A brooch of silver in his mantle, and in his hand a gold-hilted sword.
An ivory-hilted sword in each man's hand, and they cast them not down; but it is the horse-rods in their hands that are all round the room.
I'll put on my new doublet and hose, and my jewel-hilted sword, and I'll attack her again this day manfully.
He carried a handsome gold-hilted sword, and looked altogether as barbaric a despot as one need wish to see.
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