Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 627
... King was silent a long space , but he said at last : " Son , blessed be the master that taught thee , and blessed be ... King the carbuncle that once was Blanchefleur's , said : “ King Mark , here is your nephew Tristan , son of your ...
... King was silent a long space , but he said at last : " Son , blessed be the master that taught thee , and blessed be ... King the carbuncle that once was Blanchefleur's , said : “ King Mark , here is your nephew Tristan , son of your ...
Page 631
... King's chamber with his peers . He could come or go , the King thought no more of it . . . . ... But his goodness did but feed the ire of the barons , who swore this oath : If the King kept Tristan in the land they would withdraw to ...
... King's chamber with his peers . He could come or go , the King thought no more of it . . . . ... But his goodness did but feed the ire of the barons , who swore this oath : If the King kept Tristan in the land they would withdraw to ...
Page 632
... King as custom was , and the King said : " Fair nephew , do my will : ride to - morrow night to King Arthur at Carduel , and give him this brief , with my greeting , that he may open it : and stay you with him but one day . " And when ...
... King as custom was , and the King said : " Fair nephew , do my will : ride to - morrow night to King Arthur at Carduel , and give him this brief , with my greeting , that he may open it : and stay you with him but one day . " And when ...
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