Ever he drew closer to Musa; the reckless paladin Roland and his "sage" friend Oliver were no nearer comrades, and in the after days Longsword likened their love to nothing less than the bonds betwixt David and Jonathan.
I saw Noel's father, and the parents of the Paladin and the Sunflower.
Indeed, I know it was, because it made Joan laugh; and the more sorrowful it got the more it made her laugh; and the Paladin said that he could have laughed himself if she had not been there, and Noel Rainguesson said the same.
They and the rest were as mellow as mellow could be; and the Paladin was doing his battles in great style, and the old peasants were endangering the building with their applause.
The next day the King with Joan at his side and the Paladin bearing her banner entered the town in state at the head of the army.
The Paladin told me how you made the duke stand out of the way when the cannon-balls were flying all about, and so saved his life.
Well, there is no denying it, the Paladin was in great form that night.
The paladin has most likely stolen as many head in a day as you may find in a year.
Now I cannot say that I had much right to that title of paladin he had given me, unless it was as a messenger from the palace of King Carl.
Best ask the old paladin who is the head of the embassy, King Ethelbert," I said presently.
I must say that it somewhat irked me to be treated with much ceremony, as a Frank and paladin of the great king, instead of being hailed in all good fellowship as a thane of England, who was glad to get home again.
Bide here, paladin and priest, and keep our way back clear with my comrade yonder, and let us go quickly.
But for his man here the paladin had gone home on a litter, feet foremost, for certain," said the Mercian.
And what was to be thought of any woman, who, when separated from her husband, would put herself under the protection of such a Paladin as Hugh Stanbury?
He feels the matter, perhaps, more keenly even than she does; and though, at all other times he may be a very Paladin in the cause of truth, in such strait as this he does allow himself some latitude.
Ursus chained up Homo under the Green Box; Gwynplaine looked after the horses, the lover becoming a groom, like a hero of Homer's or a paladin of Charlemagne's.
Oh, a sincere paladin he was, to be sure, wearing the scapular, steeped in Masses, after the fashion of Louis XI.
Paladin of the Cross"--as such he was popularly known among us.
Nor must we forget those charming, brighter moments where Joan is shown just as a human being, laughing until the tears run at the absurdities of the paladin or the simple home prattle of her aged father and uncle.
Joan rode straight to the foss where she had received her wound, and, standing there in the rain of bolts and arrows, she ordered the paladin to let her long standard blow free, and to note when its fringes should touch the fortress.
The cunning of the paladin caused my death, but with your tears you have restored me to life.
The wand sprang from the fool's hand with the speed of lightning and struck the paladin three times in the face.
After these words the paladin was filled with envy at the good fortune of the fool, and made a sign for the guards to enter.
The king called a special meeting of his council, at which he explained how things had turned out--that he had made the fool his heir, and betrothed him to his daughter, and had put the paladin in prison.
Defeated and filled with consternation, the paladin returned to the king and told him about the wand, and how badly he had been beaten.
But he was as brave and good a knight as the best paladin of them all.
In advance of the Norman lines rode a knight in armor, bearing the duke’s colors, singing the Song of Roland, the great paladin in the army of Charlemagne, who had lived and fought nearly three hundred years before.
In the Assembly and in the newspapers this might be hailed as another victory for the Paladin of the Third Estate; only himself could know the extent and the bitternest of the failure.
And except our little English Paladin alone, whose interest and indeed salvation seemed to him to lie that way, and who needed no Pragmatic Covenant to guide him, nobody whatever distinguished himself by keeping it.
The paladin had never seen Bujaforte, but he saw the likeness to the good old man, his father, and he dropped his sword.
He took an affectionate leave of Zerbino and Isabella, who would willingly have followed him; but this the brave paladin would by no means permit.
The paladin beheld with wonder what seemed a lake of spilled milk.
The paladin thought this behavior very uncivil; and by force of blows made his horse carry him into the water in pursuit of the ship.
The paladin mounted his Hippogriff, and pursued them, blowing his horn as often as he came near them.
But causes unknown to the paladinwere at that very time interposing obstacles to its success.
The paladin was unmoved, but his horse could not sustain the terrible shock of Bayard.
The princess recounted to Zerbino what the illustrious paladin had done for her, and the prince threw himself at Orlando's feet, and thanked him as having twice preserved his life.
The object you are contending for is already disposed of; for the Paladin Orlando, without effort and without opposition, is now carrying away the princess Angelica to Paris.
One of these was labelled, "The sense of the Paladin Orlando.
At last Charles himself raised a great army, and went in person to compel the paladin to submit.
Oh for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That to King Charles did come, When Roland brave, and Olivier, And every paladin and peer On Roncesvalles died.
Call it Roland's horn, appealing vainly for succour when the paladin was fighting fearful odds in the pass of Roncesvaux.
As you know, I'd lick Philip Sidney or any other old paladin in chivalry.
If he had once judged Dick to be the right man to pursue Sir Daniel, he was not one to change; and he soon proved it by shouting after Catesby to be speedy, for the paladin was waiting.
And here is our paladin that driveth lions like mice!
They were followed by a paladin in golden armour with short trousers of Scotch plaid made very full, so that when he stood with his legs together he appeared to be wearing a kilt.
Suddenly he broke his chains, and the soldiers all ran away and Samson after them, leaving the paladin alone.
The paladin and the lady entered, followed by Pharaoh and his prime minister, who had gone off to make room for the final dance, and lastly, by Samson.
After much discussion it was agreed that if the paladin should guess the riddle to be put forth by Samson he might marry the lady, otherwise Samson should have her.
The next act was in a wood and there was the Highland paladin who had not been killed when Samson knocked him down; he had, however, been a good deal hurt and was winking more than ever.
Morgante was for joining him, but the Paladinbade him keep back.
One Paladin disappeared after another, having too much to do for mortal men.
The Paladin went on, seeking for Alabastro, the second giant; who, when he saw him, endeavoured to pluck up a great piece of stony earth by the roots.
I believe I may say I am nephew or sister's son to no less a man than that Rinaldo, who was so great a Paladin in the world, though my own father was not of a lawful mother.
The Paladin and the giant quitted the abbey, the one on horseback and the other on foot, and journeyed through the desert till they came to a magnificent castle, the door of which stood open.
The Paladin had never seen Bujaforte; but he saw the likeness to the good old Man of the Mountain, his father; and he let go the youth's hair, and embraced and kissed him.