And then Palamides alight, and drew his sword; but Sir Archade might not arise, and there Sir Palamides rased off his helm, and smote off his head.
When the knight felt that he was adread, for he was a passing big man of might, and anon he brought Arthur under him, and rased off his helm, and would have smitten off his head.
Then Sir Lamorak and he smote down many knights, and rased off helms, and drove all the knights afore them.
And therewith he rased off his helm, and said, Corsabrin, yield thee, or else thou shalt die of my hands.
Then Sir Launcelot hurtled here and there, and rased and pulled off helms, so that at that time there might none sit him a buffet with spear nor with sword.
That espied Sir Launcelot and lept upon him fiercely and got him by the beaver of his helmet, and plucked him down on his knees, and anon he rased off his helm, and smote his neck in sunder.
And therewithal the king leapt unto Pellinore, and took him by the middle, and threw him down, and rased off his helmet.
And then he smote Sir Helius with such a might that he fell to the earth groveling, and then he rased off his helm from his head, and there he smote him such a buffet that he departed his head from the body.
And then they flung out swords, and Sir Palamides smote Sir Goneries down to the earth, and then herased off his helm, and smote off his head.
And this mean while Sir Tristram rode through the thickest of the press, and smote down knights on the right and on the left hand, and rased off helms, and so passed forth unto his pavilions, and left Sir Palamides on foot.
Then he pulled out his sword, and smote about him on the right hand and on the left hand, and rased off helms and pulled down knights, that all men marvelled of such deeds of arms as he did, for he fared so that many knights fled.
The royal palace, almost rased to the level of the ground, is a parallelogram 136 ft.
Vogüé, “Herod had the ancient terraces rased to the ground and rebuilt, as well as the colonnades which crowned them.
Then we rased off the flesh from the necke, and cast dust thereon, and set it in the sun to dry.
Was foully rased, that none the signs might see; rased > scratched (i.
The Castell of Sanctandrois was rased to the ground,[516] the block houssis thairof cast doune, and the walles round about demolissed.
After its surrender, on the last of July 1547, the Castle was ordered by an Act of Council to be rased to the ground.
In the summer of 1534, orders came that the Pope's name should be rased out wherever it was mentioned in the Mass books.
In the summer of 1534, orders came that the pope's name should berased out wherever it was mentioned in the Mass books.
A generation had passed away since the buildings were rased to the ground, and of the living inhabitants of these islands, only a very few knew that such a place had ever existed.
In that palace, three years later to be rased to the ground by the Germans, the net was woven which every day closed tighter and tighter round Napoleon, till he was enveloped in its meshes past escape.
Zu Pfeiffer strode towards the hut indicated which stood near to the edge of a rased banana plantation.
Thus was the city of Napoli rased to the ground as you have heard.
So he caused it to be destroyed and rased to the ground.
Then he marched to the city of Tzurulum, which had already surrendered to him, and caused it to be destroyed and rased to the ground, and the people to be led away captive.
And you must know that all the castles and all the cities that surrendered to Johannizza under promise of safety were destroyed and rased to the ground, and the people led away captive to Wallachia in such manner as you have heard.
Beany that if herased time two mutch and a feller hapened to get his windows broak he wood say we fellers done it and then peraps we cood lie out of it and peraps we coodent.
Beanys father told my father that it was more punishment for his family when he kep Beany in the yard than it was to Beany becaus evry time he kept Beany in the yard all his frends come in and rased particklar hell.
Yea, the hard sense of time was from the mind 111 Rased and annihilate;--yea, space to eye And soul was presenceless?
Therefore, see to it that all such places be rased to the ground, for if this be not done the people will be ruined and there will be an increase of dishonour and damage to me.
If the said place had been destroyed and rased as I ordered this never would have happened.
As an unprotected village must Liege stand henceforth, walls and fortificationsrased to the ground.
But it sufficiently appears, that no considerable part of the present fortress was built by them, as the predatory army of Rhys Tycan took and rased Caerphilly castle in 1221.
And therewithal the king leapt upon Pelinore, and took him by the middle, and threw him down, and rased off his helmet.
When the knight felt that he was a dread, for he was a passing big man of might; and anon he brought King Arthur under him, and rased off his helmet, and would have smitten off his head.
As for servants, if they had any sheet above them, it was well, for seldom had they any under their bodies to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvas of the pallet and rased their hardened hides.
As for seruants, if they had anie sheet aboue them, it was well, for seldome had they anie vnder their bodies, to keepe them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canuas of the pallet, and rased their hardened hides.
And Stilpo, the Megarian, seems to me to have made a memorable answer when Demetrius enslaved Megara and rasedit to the ground.
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