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Page 591
... Lavaine , my younger here , He is so full of lustihood , he will ride , Joust for it , and win , and bring it in an hour , And set it in this damsel's golden hair , To make her thrice as wilful as before . " 66 " Nay , father , nay ...
... Lavaine , my younger here , He is so full of lustihood , he will ride , Joust for it , and win , and bring it in an hour , And set it in this damsel's golden hair , To make her thrice as wilful as before . " 66 " Nay , father , nay ...
Page 598
... Lavaine did well and worshipfully ; He bore a knight of old repute to the earth , And brought his horse to Lancelot where he lay . 490 He up the side , sweating with agony , got , But thought to do while he might yet endure , And ...
... Lavaine did well and worshipfully ; He bore a knight of old repute to the earth , And brought his horse to Lancelot where he lay . 490 He up the side , sweating with agony , got , But thought to do while he might yet endure , And ...
Page 605
... Lavaine . " " Ye will not lose your wits for dear Lavaine ; Bide , " answer'd he : " we needs must hear anon Of him and of that other . " 66 ' Ay , " she said , " And of that other , for I needs must hence And find that other , wheresoe ...
... Lavaine . " " Ye will not lose your wits for dear Lavaine ; Bide , " answer'd he : " we needs must hear anon Of him and of that other . " 66 ' Ay , " she said , " And of that other , for I needs must hence And find that other , wheresoe ...
Page 606
... Lavaine , " she cried , " Lavaine , How fares my lord Sir Lancelot ? " He , amazed , " Torre and Elaine ! why here ? Sir Lancelot ! How know ye my lord's name is Lancelot ? " But when the maid had told him all her tale , Then turn'd Sir ...
... Lavaine , " she cried , " Lavaine , How fares my lord Sir Lancelot ? " He , amazed , " Torre and Elaine ! why here ? Sir Lancelot ! How know ye my lord's name is Lancelot ? " But when the maid had told him all her tale , Then turn'd Sir ...
Page 614
... Lavaine to write , as she devised , A letter , word for word ; and , when he ask`d , " Is it for Lancelot , is it for my dear lord ? Then will I bear it gladly ; " she replied , 66 ' For Lancelot and the Queen and all the world , But I ...
... Lavaine to write , as she devised , A letter , word for word ; and , when he ask`d , " Is it for Lancelot , is it for my dear lord ? Then will I bear it gladly ; " she replied , 66 ' For Lancelot and the Queen and all the world , But I ...
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