La Mort D'Arthure: The History of King Arthur and of the Knights of the Round Table, Volum 2Thomas Wright J.R. Smith, 1858 |
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anon Bagdemagus beale Isoud castle CHAP Cornewaile countrey damosell dayes deeds of armes departed doe battaile Ector de Maris faire fight forrest Governale hath haute prince hee smote heere helme king Arthurs court La beale Isoud lady Launcelot du Lake lord sir Meliodas mervailed mides Morgan le Fay Naban name is sir never pray queene Guenever rescew ride rode unto round table saw sir shame shee sir Alisaunder sir Bleoberis sir Dagonet sir Dinadan sir Dinas sir Ector sir Ewaine sir Gaheris sir Gareth sir Gawaine sir Kay Sir knight sir La-cote-male-taile sir Lamoracke sir Launcelot sir Marhaus sir Palo sir Palomides sir Segwarides sir Tris slaine slew smote downe sir smote sir sonne sore speare strooke sword tell thee told tram Tristram and sir Tristram de Lyones unto king Arthur unto king Marke unto sir Tristram wist wit yee worship wounded wroth
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Side 214 - I will make a lay for him, and when it is made I shall make an harper to sing it afore him.
Side 223 - Eliot the harper, and because he was a curious harper men heard him sing the same lay that Dinadan had made, the which spake the most villainy by king Mark of his treason that ever man heard.