Guinevere (Arthurian)
Guinevere (Arthurian) — being in british tradition.
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Guinevere expresses profound grief or sorrow (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 15)
Guinevere expresses profound grief or sorrow (drye myne grefe noghte) (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 15)
The Alliterative Morte Arthure
- attestation: Guinevere expresses profound grief or sorrow (Passage 15)
"MS. whatte watte. (Brock.) Waynowr waykly wepande hym kyssiz,"
- attestation: Guinevere expresses profound grief or sorrow (drye myne grefe noghte) (Passage 15)
"Are I >is destanye of dale sulde drye by myne one ? ” “ Grefe J»e noghte, Gaynowr, fore Goddes lufe of he wen,"
- relationship: Guinevere is associated with a marriage or spousal bond (Passage 76)
"He has weddede Waynore, and hir his wieflfe holdis,"