Le Mort d'Arthur : Volume 2 by Thomas Malory
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Sir Meliagrance; and how Sir Launcelot was taken in a trap Chap. vii.
How Sir Launcelot was delivered out of prison by a lady, and took a white courser and came for to keep his day . Chap. viii. How Sir Launcelot came the same time that Sir Meliagrance abode him in the field and dressed him to battle . Chap. ix. How Sir Urre came into Arthur's court for to be healed of his wounds, and how King Arthur would begin to handle him. Chap. x. How King Arthur handled Sir Urre, and after him many other knights of the Round Table . . . . Chap. xi. How Sir Launcelot was commanded by Arthur to handle his wounds, and anon he was all whole, and how they thanked God Chap. xii. How there was a party made of an hundred knights against an hundred knights, and of other matters . . . Chap. xiii. here followeth the book of the Piteous History which is of the Morte or Death of King Aurthur, and the Chapters of the Twentieth Book. How Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred were busy upon Sir Gawaine for to disclose the love between Sir Launcelot and Queen Guenever Chap. i. How Sir Agravaine disclosed their love to King Arthur, and how King Arthur gave them licence to take him . . Chap. ii. |
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