Quotes of Sir Thomas Malory - somelinesforyou

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ I shall curse you with book and bell and candle. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ I shall curse you with book and bell and candle. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ I shall curse you with book and bell and candle. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory

“ Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so. ”

- Sir Thomas Malory
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