A gisarm or glaive, used by Italians in the sixteenth century, is shown in Fig. [Please select]
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Then Perceval went with the witches to their Castle of Glaive. [Please select]
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Think ye my noble father's glaive Would drink the life-blood of a slave. [Please select]
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And he was a bold and very valiant man; and he slew Maelond, the eldest son of Domna, the great witch of Glaive, and ever thereafter things were not well with him. [Please select]
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'Thou must put forth more than the skill thou didst learn of the witches of Glaive if thou wouldst overcome me.' [Please select]
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