Queen Guinevere of Northgalis was more than "well enough and with a sweet breath"; she was a beauty.
There was a stir as the crowd parted, and Queen Guinevere came in among her ladies.
In both cases the name was given by the ship's former owner, possibly for Queen Guinevere or another woman named for her.
If Lancelot asks about anyone, it will likely be Queen Guinevere.
Queen Guinevere herself, so said my informant, visited him daily, and had insisted on helping his nurses.
She also quoted Queen Guinevere from the musical, trying to express how the loss felt.
In contrast, a marble planter featuring Queen Guinevere's head expresses royal dignity.
They were both told to look for him by Queen Guinevere.
I am engaged in no less an affair than the quest of Queen Guinevere.
Thou knowest well enough that he has come for the Queen Guinevere.