Age of Chivalry: Or, Legends of King ArthurLee and Shepard, 1865 - 401 sider |
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... palace . After this he feigned himself sick , and , calling his nobles about him , induced them , partly by persuasion , partly by force , to consent to his abdicating the kingdom , and reinstating his brother on the throne . The ...
... palace . After this he feigned himself sick , and , calling his nobles about him , induced them , partly by persuasion , partly by force , to consent to his abdicating the kingdom , and reinstating his brother on the throne . The ...
Side 59
... Palace of Art , alludes to the legend of Arthur's rescue by the Fairy queen , thus : - " Or mythic Uther's deeply wounded son , In some fair space of sloping greens , Lay dozing in the vale of Avalon , And watched by weeping queens ...
... Palace of Art , alludes to the legend of Arthur's rescue by the Fairy queen , thus : - " Or mythic Uther's deeply wounded son , In some fair space of sloping greens , Lay dozing in the vale of Avalon , And watched by weeping queens ...
Side 76
... the whole world , made him beloved by all people . When all were assembled , upon the day of the solemnity , the archbishops were conducted to the palace , in order to place the crown upon the 76 KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS .
... the whole world , made him beloved by all people . When all were assembled , upon the day of the solemnity , the archbishops were conducted to the palace , in order to place the crown upon the 76 KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS .
Side 77
Or, Legends of King Arthur Thomas Bulfinch. palace , in order to place the crown upon the king's head . Then Dubricius , inasmuch as the court was held in his diocese , made himself ready to celebrate the office . As soon as the king was ...
Or, Legends of King Arthur Thomas Bulfinch. palace , in order to place the crown upon the king's head . Then Dubricius , inasmuch as the court was held in his diocese , made himself ready to celebrate the office . As soon as the king was ...
Side 102
... palace was situated in the midst , not of a real , but , like the appearance which deceives the African traveller , of an imaginary lake , whose deluding resemblance served as a barrier to her residence . Here she dwelt not alone , but ...
... palace was situated in the midst , not of a real , but , like the appearance which deceives the African traveller , of an imaginary lake , whose deluding resemblance served as a barrier to her residence . Here she dwelt not alone , but ...
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adventure answered armor arms Arthur's court asked battle behold Bendigeid Vran Branwen brother Caerleon called Camelot castle celot chamber Cornwall counsel Countess damsel daughter death Dyved earl Elphin Enid fair Isoude feast fell forest Geraint gladly Guenever hand hath head heard Heaven Hector de Marys hermit hoary-headed honor horse host island Kilwich King Arthur knight knighthood Kynon lady lance land lord maiden Manawyddan marvel Matholch Merlin never noble Owain palace pray Pryderi Pwyll Queen Guenever quest returned Rhiannon rode Round Table saluted Sangreal shield Sir Bedivere Sir Bohort Sir Galahad Sir Gawain Sir Hector Sir Kay Sir Laun Sir Launcelot Sir Lionel Sir Lucan Sir Modred Sir Palamedes Sir Perceval Sir Tristram slain slay smote spear sword Taliesin thou art thou hast thou shalt thou wilt thur told took tournament unto thee Welsh wife wound yonder youth Yspadaden Penkawr
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Side 405 - Fair Elphin, cease to lament ! Let no one be dissatisfied with his own : To despair will bring no advantage. No man sees what supports him ; The prayer of Cynllo will not be in vain ; God will not violate his promise. Never in Gwyddno's weir Was there such good luck as this night. Fair Elphin, dry thy cheeks ! Being too sad will not avail, Although thou thinkest thou hast no gain : Too much grief will bring thee no good ; Nor doubt the miracles of the Almighty. Although I am but little, I am highly...