Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 628
... Tristan set sail for King Mark's land . [ Returning to Cornwall , Tristan finds King Mark threatened by the Irish , to whom Cornwall has long owed tribute . A great fleet and a giant champion , brother of the Irish queen , are pressing ...
... Tristan set sail for King Mark's land . [ Returning to Cornwall , Tristan finds King Mark threatened by the Irish , to whom Cornwall has long owed tribute . A great fleet and a giant champion , brother of the Irish queen , are pressing ...
Page 632
... Tristan said : " I will take it on the morrow ; " The King added : “ Aye , and before day dawn . " But , as the peers slept all round the King their lord , that night , a mad thought took Tristan that , before he rode , he knew not for ...
... Tristan said : " I will take it on the morrow ; " The King added : “ Aye , and before day dawn . " But , as the peers slept all round the King their lord , that night , a mad thought took Tristan that , before he rode , he knew not for ...
Page 636
... Tristan woke , and made to seize his sword , and saw by the golden hilt that it was the King's . And the Queen saw on her finger the King's ring , and she cried : “ O , my lord , the King has found us here ! " And Tristan said : " He ...
... Tristan woke , and made to seize his sword , and saw by the golden hilt that it was the King's . And the Queen saw on her finger the King's ring , and she cried : “ O , my lord , the King has found us here ! " And Tristan said : " He ...
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