The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights by Sir James Knowles
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And running to her chamber, she sought in her casket for the piece of
iron ... and fitted it in Tristram's sword By the time they had finished drinking they loved each other so well that their love never more might leave them Waving her hands and muttering the charm, and presently enclosed him fast within the tree Galahad ... quickly lifted up the stone, and forthwith came out a foul smoke "This girdle, lords," said she, "is made for the most part of mine own hair, which, while I was yet in the world, I loved full well" At last the strange knight smote him to the earth, and gave him such a buffet on the helm as wellnigh killed him Then was Sir Lancelot sent for, and the letter read aloud by a clerk But still the knights cried mightily without the door, "Traitor, come forth!" THE LEGENDS OF KING ARTHUR |
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