Le Mort d'Arthur : Volume 2 by Thomas Malory
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hackney was slain, and how he gat an horse. Chap. v.
Of the great danger that Sir Percivale was in by his horse, and how he saw a serpent and a lion fight . . . Chap. vi. Of the advision that Sir Percivale saw, and how his advision was expounded, and of his lion . . . Chap. vii. How Sir Percivale saw a ship coming to him-ward, and how the lady of the ship told him of her disheritance . . Chap. viii. How Sir Percivale promised her help, and how he required her of love, and how he was saved from the fiend . . Chap. ix. How Sir Percivale for penance rove himself through the thigh; and how she was known for the devil . . . Chap. x. here follow the Chapters of the Fifteenth Book which is of Sir Launcelot. How Sir Launcelot came into a chapel, where he found dead, in a white shirt, a man of religion, of an hundred winter old . Chap i. Of a dead man, how men would have hewn him, and it would not be, and how Sir Launcelot took the hair of the dead man Chap. ii. Of an advision that Sir Launcelot had, and how he told it to an hermit, and desired counsel of him . . . Chap. iii. |
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