Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Is Merlin's master (so they call him) Bleys,
Who taught him magic, but the scholar ran Before the master, and so far, that Bleys, Laid magic by, and sat him down, and wrote All things and whatsoever Merlin did In one great annal-book, where after-years Will learn the secret of our Arthur's birth.' To whom the King Leodogran replied, `O friend, had I been holpen half as well By this King Arthur as by thee today, Then beast and man had had their share of me: But summon here before us yet once more Ulfius, and Brastias, and Bedivere.' Then, when they came before him, the King said, `I have seen the cuckoo chased by lesser fowl, And reason in the chase: but wherefore now Do these your lords stir up the heat of war, Some calling Arthur born of Gorlos, Others of Anton? Tell me, ye yourselves, Hold ye this Arthur for King Uther's son?' And Ulfius and Brastias answered, `Ay.' Then Bedivere, the first of all his knights Knighted by Arthur at his crowning, spake-- For bold in heart and act and word was he, Whenever slander breathed against the King-- `Sir, there be many rumours on this head: |
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