The Loly Grail: With introd. and notes by G[eorge] C[ampbell] MacaulayMacmillan, 1893 - 86 pages |
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... hath sung and all the dumb will sing . Lancelot is Lancelot , and hath overborne Five knights at once , and every younger knight , Unproven , holds himself as Lancelot , Till overborne by one , he learns - and ye , What are ye ...
... hath sung and all the dumb will sing . Lancelot is Lancelot , and hath overborne Five knights at once , and every younger knight , Unproven , holds himself as Lancelot , Till overborne by one , he learns - and ye , What are ye ...
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... Hath what thy sister taught me first to see , This Holy Thing , fail'd from my side , nor come Cover'd , but moving with me night and day , Fainter by day , but always in the night Blood - red , and sliding down the blacken'd marsh ...
... Hath what thy sister taught me first to see , This Holy Thing , fail'd from my side , nor come Cover'd , but moving with me night and day , Fainter by day , but always in the night Blood - red , and sliding down the blacken'd marsh ...
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... hath this Quest avail'd for thee ? " " " Our mightiest ! " answer'd Lancelot , with a groan ; " O King ! " — and when he paused , methought I spied A dying fire of madness in his eyes— " O King , my friend , if friend of thine I be ...
... hath this Quest avail'd for thee ? " " " Our mightiest ! " answer'd Lancelot , with a groan ; " O King ! " — and when he paused , methought I spied A dying fire of madness in his eyes— " O King , my friend , if friend of thine I be ...
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... Hath Gawain fail'd in any quest of thine ? When have I stinted stroke in foughten field ? But as for thine , my good friend Percivale , Thy holy nun and thou have driven men mad , Yea , made our mightiest madder than our least . But by ...
... Hath Gawain fail'd in any quest of thine ? When have I stinted stroke in foughten field ? But as for thine , my good friend Percivale , Thy holy nun and thou have driven men mad , Yea , made our mightiest madder than our least . But by ...
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... hath beheld it afar off , And leaving human wrongs to right themselves , Cares but to pass into the silent life . And one hath had the vision face to face , And now his chair desires him here in vain , However they may crown him ...
... hath beheld it afar off , And leaving human wrongs to right themselves , Cares but to pass into the silent life . And one hath had the vision face to face , And now his chair desires him here in vain , However they may crown him ...
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