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quadgram | frequency |
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of the round table | 326 |
the lady of the | 163 |
knights of the round | 140 |
in the midst of | 130 |
launcelot of the lake | 127 |
sir launcelot of the | 123 |
the lady belle isoult | 108 |
the court of king | 98 |
lady of the lake | 98 |
to the court of | 93 |
to the castle of | 88 |
sir launcelot and sir | 87 |
the knight of the | 84 |
and when he had | 84 |
the knights of the | 81 |
court of king arthur | 77 |
knight of the round | 76 |
the midst of the | 66 |
in all the world | 66 |
of the holy grail | 65 |
they came to the | 65 |
the court of the | 65 |
sir percival and sir | 64 |
the quest of the | 59 |
he came to the | 57 |
the castle of sir | 56 |
he came to a | 53 |
court of the king | 52 |
king of north wales | 52 |
knight of the red | 51 |
the king of north | 51 |
of the table round | 51 |
and by and by | 51 |
at the court of | 50 |
for a long time | 49 |
king arthur and his | 48 |
of the king of | 47 |
they came to a | 47 |
lady of the castle | 46 |
a knight of the | 46 |
at the end of | 43 |
the castle of the | 42 |
cried out in a | 42 |
drew his sword and | 42 |
in a little while | 41 |
fell to the earth | 41 |
away from that place | 41 |
as soon as he | 41 |
and he said to | 40 |
quest of the holy | 40 |
all the knights of | 40 |
the middle of the | 39 |
he said to himself | 39 |
of sir launcelot and | 39 |
the king and queen | 39 |
and the king of | 38 |
it was as though | 38 |
knight in the world | 37 |
of the castle and | 37 |
sir gawaine and sir | 37 |
and when he was | 36 |
and all the knights | 36 |
his horse and rode | 36 |
and when they had | 36 |
by and by he | 36 |
to do battle with | 35 |
and he beheld that | 35 |
the end of the | 35 |
red knight of the | 35 |
so it was that | 35 |
and when they were | 35 |
when he had come | 34 |
the adventure of the | 34 |
horse and rode away | 33 |
in the middle of | 33 |
king arthur and sir | 33 |
of king arthur and | 33 |
the lady elaine the | 33 |
i pray you tell | 33 |
for a long while | 33 |
the story of sir | 33 |
lady elaine the fair | 32 |
that he could not | 32 |
and there was a | 32 |
the red knight of | 32 |
came to the castle | 32 |
pray you tell me | 31 |
the king of ireland | 31 |
sir launcelot and the | 31 |
that it was sir | 30 |
lady of the fountain | 30 |
from his horse and | 30 |
till he came to | 30 |
the people of the | 30 |
the king and the | 29 |
now i pray you | 29 |
till they came to | 29 |
out of the forest | 29 |
lord of the castle | 29 |
sir tristram of lyonesse | 29 |
arthur and his knights | 29 |
and as soon as | 29 |
for the sake of | 28 |
i pray you to | 28 |
sir bors and sir | 28 |
queen morgan le fay | 28 |
with all his might | 28 |
not what to do | 28 |
the lord of the | 28 |
sir tristram and sir | 28 |
mounted his horse and | 28 |
the king and all | 28 |
he drew his sword | 27 |
wist not what to | 27 |
it shall be as | 27 |
the edge of the | 27 |
down upon his knees | 27 |
launcelot and sir lavaine | 27 |
so that he fell | 27 |
said the good man | 27 |
you are to know | 27 |
at the castle of | 27 |
it was that sir | 26 |
there was a great | 26 |
i will tell you | 26 |
and when he came | 26 |
that part of the | 26 |
on the other side | 26 |
to the place where | 26 |
and the next day | 25 |
in the presence of | 25 |
i know not what | 25 |
knight of the redlands | 25 |
he went to the | 25 |
are to know that | 25 |
and he cried out | 25 |
sir ector de maris | 25 |
the walls of the | 25 |
then by and by | 25 |
sir lancelot and sir | 25 |
and when he saw | 25 |
sword in his hand | 24 |
and at the last | 24 |
the queen and her | 24 |
sir lamorack of gales | 24 |
the story of the | 24 |
tell me your name | 24 |
when he came to | 24 |
have to do with | 24 |
the top of the | 23 |
the adventures of sir | 23 |
in all of the | 23 |
i will tell thee | 23 |
the spear of sir | 23 |
and that he was | 23 |
a very great deal | 23 |
the door of the | 23 |
and on the morrow | 23 |
down upon the ground | 23 |
of the red lawns | 23 |
and in the midst | 23 |
and sir gareth said | 23 |
in the castle of | 23 |
i will do so | 23 |
and drew his sword | 22 |
so that i may | 22 |
and he saw that | 22 |
and the lady elaine | 22 |
at the same time | 22 |
when they came to | 22 |
of the knights of | 22 |
of the red lands | 22 |
of the court of | 22 |
at the head of | 22 |
the order of knighthood | 22 |
and i will go | 22 |
a part of the | 22 |
chapter second how sir | 22 |
and when they came | 22 |
then sir launcelot said | 22 |
as soon as they | 22 |
and said to him | 22 |
and after that he | 22 |
percival and sir lamorack | 22 |
and she said to | 22 |
the fair maid of | 22 |
as though he were | 22 |
of the lady of | 21 |
when they were in | 21 |
took his horse and | 21 |
the gate of the | 21 |
so that he was | 21 |
by the hand and | 21 |
shall be as you | 21 |
and they beheld that | 21 |
had come to the | 21 |
of sir launcelot of | 21 |
of the king and | 21 |
as fast as he | 21 |
was at that time | 21 |
and how he had | 21 |
one of the best | 21 |
knew not what to | 21 |
fair maid of astolat | 21 |
fell to the ground | 21 |
thus it was that | 21 |
he fell to the | 20 |
the foot of the | 20 |
the midst of that | 20 |
all of the world | 20 |
queen morgana le fay | 20 |
sir tristram and the | 20 |
the side of the | 20 |
the other side of | 20 |
it came to pass | 20 |
knights in the world | 20 |
spear in his hand | 20 |
so that he could | 20 |
the king of cornwall | 20 |
the horse of sir | 20 |
the thickest of the | 20 |
in the time of | 20 |
him to the earth | 20 |
of the forest and | 20 |
the king and his | 19 |
of the lake and | 19 |
king mark of cornwall | 19 |
one of the most | 19 |
knight of the fountain | 19 |
to the king and | 19 |
the king of the | 19 |
knight in all the | 19 |
not what to think | 19 |
and told him that | 19 |
of the death of | 19 |
the best knight in | 19 |
such a buffet that | 19 |
i am a knight | 19 |
when the next morning | 19 |
the head of the | 19 |
that sir tristram was | 19 |
by and by she | 19 |
came out of the | 19 |
he had come to | 19 |
to king arthur and | 19 |
the good knight sir | 19 |
brought him to the | 19 |
and prayed him to | 19 |
a great deal of | 19 |
fellowship of the round | 19 |
of all the knights | 18 |
the knight with the | 18 |
as though he had | 18 |
at the foot of | 18 |
a knight of king | 18 |
the end of that | 18 |
king and the queen | 18 |
the sword of sir | 18 |
chapter third how sir | 18 |
and then he said | 18 |
he mounted his horse | 18 |
then sir percival said | 18 |
the place where the | 18 |
she said to him | 18 |
that it was a | 18 |
people of the castle | 18 |
of the lady elaine | 18 |
he was in the | 18 |
a great passion of | 18 |
i am come to | 18 |
of sir tristram and | 18 |
at the hands of | 18 |
i will go and | 18 |
he was filled with | 18 |
that sir launcelot was | 18 |
the feast of pentecost | 18 |
pray for my soul | 18 |
then sir tristram said | 18 |
him in his arms | 18 |
in a loud voice | 18 |
it seemed to him | 18 |
and he went to | 18 |
knew that it was | 18 |
next morning had come | 17 |
sir launcelot and his | 17 |
sir gawain and sir | 17 |
and so it was | 17 |
sir gaheris and sir | 17 |
when he saw the | 17 |
he said to sir | 17 |
when they had come | 17 |
to where sir tristram | 17 |
i do not believe | 17 |
what he had done | 17 |
of the red knight | 17 |
this is a very | 17 |
part of the castle | 17 |
he said to the | 17 |
where there was a | 17 |
and sir launcelot said | 17 |
of the best knights | 17 |
spurs to his horse | 17 |
chapter first how sir | 17 |
the name of the | 17 |
out in a loud | 17 |
that it was the | 17 |
was one of the | 17 |
to his horse and | 17 |
it was sir launcelot | 17 |
rode through the forest | 17 |
sir lamorack and sir | 17 |
am a knight of | 17 |
and came to the | 17 |
the next morning had | 17 |
it shall be done | 17 |
and when she saw | 17 |
percival and sir ector | 17 |
my name is sir | 17 |
and sir tristram said | 16 |
that it was as | 16 |
him to the ground | 16 |
sir kay the seneschal | 16 |
sir mador de la | 16 |
at last he came | 16 |
and mounted his horse | 16 |
from the castle of | 16 |
that he was a | 16 |
at the sight of | 16 |
fell down upon his | 16 |
that sir launcelot had | 16 |
the worm of corbin | 16 |
took him by the | 16 |
the most part of | 16 |
but at the last | 16 |
and of how he | 16 |
other side of the | 16 |
what is thy name | 16 |
it is to be | 16 |
king and all the | 16 |
his shield before him | 16 |
came to pass that | 16 |
do battle with him | 16 |
for a little while | 16 |
in the centre of | 16 |
i will give thee | 16 |
came to a great | 16 |
all that had befallen | 16 |
and after that they | 16 |
after a while he | 16 |
and at that time | 16 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 16 |
the lady elaine and | 16 |
lamorack and sir percival | 16 |
sir ector and sir | 16 |
and after he had | 16 |
the right hand and | 16 |
and that it was | 16 |
to sir launcelot and | 16 |
him to the castle | 16 |
is one of the | 16 |
all that i have | 16 |
down from his horse | 16 |
lancelot of the lake | 16 |
then said the king | 15 |
upon the ground and | 15 |
how it fared with | 15 |
to that place where | 15 |
his spear in rest | 15 |
adventure of the fountain | 15 |
led him to the | 15 |
sir bors de ganis | 15 |
to sir tristram and | 15 |
when she saw him | 15 |
and in a little | 15 |
i may not tell | 15 |
of a mind to | 15 |
the queen of orkney | 15 |
walls of the castle | 15 |
the son of the | 15 |
rode away from that | 15 |
that i should have | 15 |
to the end of | 15 |
he cried out in | 15 |
at that time the | 15 |
gaheris and sir gareth | 15 |
they were in all | 15 |
those who were there | 15 |
upon the other side | 15 |
then after a while | 15 |
in letters of gold | 15 |
for the space of | 15 |
they had come to | 15 |
dismounted from his horse | 15 |
end of that time | 15 |
the son of king | 15 |
knight of the table | 15 |
returned to the court | 15 |
knights of the table | 15 |
up to the castle | 15 |
him from his horse | 15 |
the armor of sir | 15 |
that he should have | 15 |
of those who were | 15 |
and they went to | 15 |
out of the castle | 15 |
of the holy graal | 15 |
the fellowship of the | 15 |
went up to the | 15 |
the court of arthur | 15 |
the round table and | 14 |
and went into the | 14 |
and took his horse | 14 |
sir launcelot beheld that | 14 |
one against the other | 14 |
the shield of sir | 14 |
and told him all | 14 |
on a certain day | 14 |
so on the morrow | 14 |
for i believe that | 14 |
the valley of the | 14 |
chapter fourth how sir | 14 |
came to him and | 14 |
thickest of the press | 14 |
in all ways prepared | 14 |
i will go with | 14 |
go to the court | 14 |
seemed to him that | 14 |
until he came to | 14 |
when they reached the | 14 |
to the place of | 14 |
so they came to | 14 |
departed from that place | 14 |
they met in the | 14 |
out of his hand | 14 |
heard the sound of | 14 |
took horse and rode | 14 |
book of king arthur | 14 |
and the queen and | 14 |
the knights and ladies | 14 |
that he fell down | 14 |
he wist not what | 14 |
valley of the fountain | 14 |
best knight in the | 14 |
soon as he was | 14 |
fast as he might | 14 |
when he was come | 14 |
there came to him | 14 |
rode up to the | 14 |
the knights who were | 14 |
with all manner of | 14 |
from out of the | 14 |
said the old man | 14 |
quest of the sangreal | 14 |
in the hands of | 14 |
and the lady of | 14 |
and with that he | 14 |
then king arthur said | 14 |
was that sir launcelot | 14 |
last he came to | 14 |
and at last he | 14 |
by the faith of | 14 |
and all his knights | 14 |
and all the court | 14 |
many of the knights | 14 |
and as they rode | 14 |
the presence of the | 14 |
he was aware of | 14 |
it came about that | 14 |
gave him such a | 14 |
you that you will | 14 |
to the king of | 14 |
it shall be told | 14 |
that i have done | 14 |
and there he found | 14 |
and went to the | 14 |
and the lady belle | 14 |
the meadow of battle | 14 |
order of the round | 14 |
that king arthur was | 14 |
for the love of | 14 |
of all the world | 14 |
be one of the | 14 |
in his arms and | 14 |
knight of the world | 14 |
with him to the | 14 |
was none other than | 14 |
and after a while | 14 |
see to it that | 13 |
to where sir launcelot | 13 |
and there he was | 13 |
shall be told how | 13 |
my lady the queen | 13 |
with such violence that | 13 |
catched him by the | 13 |
by and by sir | 13 |
castle of sir mellegrans | 13 |
and at that sir | 13 |
where sir tristram was | 13 |
that may not be | 13 |
and when sir launcelot | 13 |
gate of the castle | 13 |
he beheld that the | 13 |
came to a certain | 13 |
i know not how | 13 |
to the castle and | 13 |
and he came to | 13 |
is none other than | 13 |
then sir launcelot was | 13 |
the rest of the | 13 |
he heard a voice | 13 |
as it had been | 13 |
the party of the | 13 |
king arthur and the | 13 |
until they came to | 13 |
that it was his | 13 |
i know not who | 13 |
from that place and | 13 |
saw that he was | 13 |
and tell him that | 13 |
but after a while | 13 |
then he said to | 13 |
mador de la porte | 13 |
all the knights and | 13 |
the round table were | 13 |
that sir tristram had | 13 |
but as soon as | 13 |
story of sir tristram | 13 |
the one against the | 13 |
set spurs to his | 13 |
now at that time | 13 |
king arthur and queen | 13 |
and when it was | 13 |
his horse to the | 13 |
the book of king | 13 |
i beseech you to | 13 |
soon as they were | 13 |
sir gareth of orkney | 13 |
he said to her | 13 |
him to come to | 13 |
that had befallen him | 13 |
to be one of | 13 |
and at the end | 13 |
his shield and his | 13 |
and the king and | 13 |
to do battle for | 13 |
the party of king | 13 |
in the name of | 13 |
i will give you | 13 |
to the edge of | 13 |
by the side of | 13 |
all those who were | 13 |
tied his horse to | 13 |
came into the hall | 13 |
and led him to | 13 |
sir launcelot where he | 13 |
the centre of the | 13 |
was clad all in | 13 |
do not believe that | 13 |
and gave him such | 13 |
in the book of | 13 |
him by the hand | 13 |
and when the king | 13 |
at the last he | 13 |
cut off his head | 13 |
that he fell to | 13 |
that he would not | 13 |
i prithee tell me | 13 |
was filled with a | 13 |
that he was in | 13 |
and she cried out | 13 |
castle of the lady | 13 |
he took his leave | 12 |
i may tell you | 12 |
from where he sat | 12 |
the greatest knight in | 12 |
sir lionel and sir | 12 |
that it would be | 12 |
who were with him | 12 |
came to the court | 12 |
and catched him by | 12 |
to his feet and | 12 |
sir lancelot du lake | 12 |
made great joy of | 12 |
the sound of a | 12 |
of the island of | 12 |
how sir tristram was | 12 |
he knew not what | 12 |
encounter the spear of | 12 |
till they reached the | 12 |
that the knight who | 12 |
all that had happened | 12 |
above all other knights | 12 |
filled with a great | 12 |
in a very loud | 12 |
with a great passion | 12 |
in all of my | 12 |
entered into the castle | 12 |
and he perceived that | 12 |
was sir launcelot of | 12 |
that encounter the spear | 12 |
there was great joy | 12 |
fell down in a | 12 |
the bishop of canterbury | 12 |
after a while sir | 12 |
the knights of cornwall | 12 |
the lord of astolat | 12 |
i would not have | 12 |
with might and main | 12 |
the sight of the | 12 |
the lord of this | 12 |
him such a buffet | 12 |
away from this place | 12 |
into the thickest of | 12 |
the men of the | 12 |
a year and a | 12 |
and he wist that | 12 |
to where the lady | 12 |
all of my life | 12 |
out in a very | 12 |
in all wise prepared | 12 |
midst of the course | 12 |
out of the window | 12 |
that king arthur and | 12 |
sir gareth and the | 12 |
to the lady of | 12 |
sir lancelot of the | 12 |
tristram and sir lamorack | 12 |
and so sir launcelot | 12 |
now it shall be | 12 |
to the sixth century | 12 |
sir percival of gales | 12 |
of the castle of | 12 |
and took him by | 12 |
party of the king | 12 |
soon as he had | 12 |
as he had been | 12 |
year and a day | 12 |
and i will do | 12 |
my lord king arthur | 12 |
and the red knight | 12 |
saw that it was | 12 |
chapter fifth how sir | 12 |
the castle of king | 12 |
to be found in | 12 |
the son of nudd | 12 |
and after they had | 12 |
out of his saddle | 12 |
by and by the | 12 |
in that encounter the | 12 |
and if i may | 12 |
in the quest of | 12 |
part of the forest | 12 |
and sir percival said | 12 |
as if he had | 12 |
came to sir launcelot | 12 |
at the last sir | 12 |
took his leave of | 12 |
the king of scots | 12 |
but he would not | 12 |
he was able to | 12 |
and gave him a | 12 |
on the right hand | 12 |
castle of sir blyant | 11 |
tell you that i | 11 |
from that time forth | 11 |
battle in the west | 11 |
king and all his | 11 |
rode on his way | 11 |
and he wist not | 11 |
the death of sir | 11 |
the midst of all | 11 |
to the top of | 11 |
sir launcelot du lac | 11 |
sir agravaine and sir | 11 |
sir launcelot took his | 11 |
then he cried out | 11 |
the castle and the | 11 |
and all the world | 11 |
out in a great | 11 |
the place of the | 11 |
to him and he | 11 |
when she came to | 11 |
his spear in his | 11 |
so noble a knight | 11 |
the queen of ireland | 11 |
for the death of | 11 |
and rode away from | 11 |
but when he saw | 11 |
as soon as the | 11 |
as though they were | 11 |
and by she said | 11 |
quest of sir launcelot | 11 |
sir tristram went to | 11 |
and brought him to | 11 |
then he went to | 11 |
when he saw sir | 11 |
so after a while | 11 |
to him that he | 11 |
went back to the | 11 |
sir percevant of hind | 11 |
that he might be | 11 |
so that the blood | 11 |
that i am not | 11 |
me your name and | 11 |
the lady elaine said | 11 |
of the castle was | 11 |
knights of the world | 11 |
down in a swoon | 11 |
make me a knight | 11 |
down to the ground | 11 |
the maid of astolat | 11 |
he was ware of | 11 |
a buffet that he | 11 |
came to that place | 11 |
and entered into the | 11 |
the island of the | 11 |
of morgan le fay | 11 |
sir launcelot said to | 11 |
that in a little | 11 |
sir gareth and sir | 11 |
that i will not | 11 |
and sir ector de | 11 |
for it seemed to | 11 |
that ever he had | 11 |
as soon as sir | 11 |
and he took the | 11 |
man in the world | 11 |
may tell you that | 11 |
to the good knight | 11 |
the hands of the | 11 |
and there he saw | 11 |
and told him of | 11 |
beheld that he was | 11 |
it would be a | 11 |
upon a certain day | 11 |
in his stirrups and | 11 |
i am sure that | 11 |
so that all the | 11 |
the time of the | 11 |
to the gate of | 11 |
so by and by | 11 |
were in all ways | 11 |
where sir launcelot was | 11 |
to go to the | 11 |
i have told you | 11 |
and on the other | 11 |
that he was the | 11 |
as well as he | 11 |
the face of sir | 11 |
and sir launcelot and | 11 |
courtyard of the castle | 11 |
one of the knights | 11 |
percival and sir sagramore | 11 |
mounted upon his horse | 11 |
on the side of | 11 |
and a knight of | 11 |
when they were come | 11 |
told him that the | 11 |
met in the midst | 11 |
to the queen and | 11 |
in front of the | 11 |
after sir launcelot had | 11 |
that there was a | 11 |
lay upon the ground | 11 |
i would have you | 11 |
it is that i | 11 |
the best knights in | 11 |
it will not be | 11 |
one after the other | 11 |
the pavilion of the | 11 |
bors and sir gawaine | 11 |
and tied his horse | 11 |
return to the court | 11 |
in the forest and | 11 |
what have i done | 11 |
that he was not | 11 |
sir launcelot cried out | 11 |
of the town and | 11 |
if you do not | 11 |
of the lady vivien | 11 |
to the earth and | 11 |
so that he might | 11 |
the city of sarras | 11 |
i pray you that | 11 |
that i may not | 11 |
beheld that it was | 11 |
and told him how | 11 |
it was that the | 11 |
and he told her | 11 |
drew out his sword | 11 |
so in a little | 11 |
i shall tell you | 11 |
of the knights who | 11 |
island of the mighty | 11 |
back to the court | 10 |
sign of the cross | 10 |
and when he heard | 10 |
noble knights of the | 10 |
search of sir launcelot | 10 |
and gave it to | 10 |
the heat of the | 10 |
castle of the fountain | 10 |
forth out of the | 10 |
tell me thy name | 10 |
she cried out in | 10 |
a little while he | 10 |
and when she had | 10 |
pray you that you | 10 |
they came to that | 10 |
a knight as sir | 10 |
ran to him and | 10 |
king angus of ireland | 10 |
lady belle isoult and | 10 |
doeth battle with the | 10 |
this way and that | 10 |
about the middle of | 10 |
all of his life | 10 |
that he had been | 10 |
he knew not whither | 10 |
make an end of | 10 |
said the red knight | 10 |
sir ewaine and sir | 10 |
but when he came | 10 |
the head of sir | 10 |
in search of sir | 10 |
that i shall be | 10 |
then sir ewaine said | 10 |
against the other with | 10 |
to do with me | 10 |
then the lady of | 10 |
said to the king | 10 |
and made him ready | 10 |
kings ban and bors | 10 |
he came into the | 10 |
and they told him | 10 |
i have to tell | 10 |
the castle of maidens | 10 |
to the pavilion of | 10 |
in his hand and | 10 |
and i doubt not | 10 |
so it came about | 10 |
to tell you that | 10 |
sir marhaus of ireland | 10 |
was not to be | 10 |
my lord the king | 10 |
and when they saw | 10 |
that she could not | 10 |
it would have been | 10 |
and in that time | 10 |
he lifted up his | 10 |
at that time sir | 10 |
then the lady elaine | 10 |
down to the earth | 10 |
the manner in which | 10 |
that all the world | 10 |
as though it were | 10 |
after that sir launcelot | 10 |
and she told him | 10 |
for a year and | 10 |
i do not know | 10 |
none other than sir | 10 |
and sir ewaine said | 10 |
it was he who | 10 |
the table of silver | 10 |
sir ulfius and sir | 10 |
on the morrow he | 10 |
how sir launcelot and | 10 |
and in that encounter | 10 |
to the lady elaine | 10 |
out of the water | 10 |
the next day the | 10 |
him with his sword | 10 |
how it was with | 10 |
the mouth of the | 10 |
the next day sir | 10 |
that i do not | 10 |
out of the pavilion | 10 |
drew their swords and | 10 |
lord of this castle | 10 |
as fast as they | 10 |
see the holy grail | 10 |
the queen and all | 10 |
and the queen of | 10 |
took his shield and | 10 |
of the castle said | 10 |
i will not go | 10 |
so that no one | 10 |
the custom of the | 10 |
the island of britain | 10 |
and he drew his | 10 |
and do battle with | 10 |
where sir launcelot lay | 10 |
knights who were with | 10 |
the lord of that | 10 |
by the grace of | 10 |
as they sat at | 10 |
such a blow that | 10 |
of the lake had | 10 |
the faith of my | 10 |
saw the holy grail | 10 |
but the spear of | 10 |
of his round table | 10 |
for i do not | 10 |
i have done you | 10 |
their way to the | 10 |
pray you of your | 10 |
to come to her | 10 |
the castle of astolat | 10 |
the figure of a | 10 |
to a little distance | 10 |
of the course with | 10 |
they of the castle | 10 |
had to do with | 10 |
the son of erbin | 10 |
then she told him | 10 |
away into the forest | 10 |
to save his life | 10 |
in spite of all | 10 |
and as he went | 10 |
thou shalt have thy | 10 |
and all that while | 10 |
i am of a | 10 |
had no power to | 10 |
ulfius and sir brastias | 10 |
and on the left | 10 |
his name is sir | 10 |
hermit of the forest | 10 |
is to be found | 10 |
he would not have | 10 |
he had come nigh | 10 |
and the damsel said | 10 |
knight of the black | 10 |
come to the court | 10 |
king ban of benwick | 10 |
it fared with him | 10 |
with the lady elaine | 10 |
as if he were | 10 |
then said he to | 10 |
his horse and his | 10 |
a great multitude of | 10 |
in such a wise | 10 |
and there was great | 10 |
he rode through the | 10 |
the bold sir bedivere | 10 |
it seems to me | 10 |
that it was he | 10 |
so that it was | 10 |
upon his knees and | 10 |
and as he rode | 10 |
and sir percival and | 10 |
do battle with thee | 10 |
the holy grail was | 10 |
a while he came | 10 |
of what he had | 10 |
when sir launcelot had | 10 |
for he said to | 10 |
sir launcelot did not | 10 |
the son of a | 10 |
and smote him down | 10 |
the king of northumberland | 10 |
they took their horses | 9 |
unto the court of | 9 |
and now it is | 9 |
then the red knight | 9 |
said the king to | 9 |
came back to him | 9 |
do battle with you | 9 |
a blow upon the | 9 |
that horse and man | 9 |
there is no knight | 9 |
and at the same | 9 |
had been prepared for | 9 |
went to where sir | 9 |
i will not tell | 9 |
castle and into the | 9 |
if he had been | 9 |
so it came to | 9 |
the morning of the | 9 |
the death of the | 9 |
him who he was | 9 |
with a good will | 9 |
he was come to | 9 |
in the court of | 9 |
and when he looked | 9 |
and they did so | 9 |
gareth and sir gaheris | 9 |
back to the castle | 9 |
thou shalt have it | 9 |
as white as snow | 9 |
so the next day | 9 |
smote him to the | 9 |
and went his way | 9 |
for at that time | 9 |
the king turned to | 9 |
said to sir launcelot | 9 |
know that i am | 9 |
and the two knights | 9 |
he cried out aloud | 9 |
in his hand a | 9 |
if it please you | 9 |
water upon the slab | 9 |
and by he came | 9 |
was the name of | 9 |
and i will not | 9 |
a buffet on the | 9 |
how sir launcelot was | 9 |
and now it shall | 9 |
in the forest of | 9 |
in quest of the | 9 |
clothed in white samite | 9 |
and put it on | 9 |
i know well that | 9 |
from time to time | 9 |
and one of them | 9 |
it seemed as if | 9 |
what manner of man | 9 |
while he came to | 9 |
but he did not | 9 |
into the hall a | 9 |
the town and the | 9 |
knights who were there | 9 |
the death of his | 9 |
when king arthur saw | 9 |
of knights and ladies | 9 |
king pelles of corbin | 9 |
tell me what is | 9 |
he was aware that | 9 |
with intent to slay | 9 |
a day or two | 9 |
the sword of the | 9 |
greatest knight in the | 9 |
the midst of a | 9 |
have to tell you | 9 |
arthur and his court | 9 |
it appeared to him | 9 |
on the day of | 9 |
i pray you give | 9 |
what sort of a | 9 |
party of king bagdemagus | 9 |
and how he was | 9 |
told him all that | 9 |
the next day they | 9 |
wounded to the death | 9 |
do battle with me | 9 |
after a little while | 9 |
lady of this castle | 9 |
and by he said | 9 |
the eyes of the | 9 |
the daughter of king | 9 |
with great joy and | 9 |
with all their might | 9 |
what had become of | 9 |
the lady of this | 9 |
him that he was | 9 |
the margin of the | 9 |
thank you for your | 9 |
not far from the | 9 |
and sir launcelot beheld | 9 |
then sir tristram was | 9 |
none other than the | 9 |
and the fair isoud | 9 |
the castle and into | 9 |
and on the third | 9 |
of his helmet and | 9 |
those who were with | 9 |
lifted up his eyes | 9 |
how sir tristram and | 9 |
the king of an | 9 |
with his spear in | 9 |
will go with thee | 9 |
the pommel of his | 9 |
to the number of | 9 |
lesolie of the fountain | 9 |
was like to a | 9 |
the glory of the | 9 |
a blow that he | 9 |
then the king and | 9 |
the spear of each | 9 |
and it shall be | 9 |
the passing of arthur | 9 |
be found in the | 9 |
when he came there | 9 |
the body of the | 9 |
till it was day | 9 |
went away from that | 9 |
a better knight than | 9 |
how sir launcelot rode | 9 |
his way to the | 9 |
launcelot and the queen | 9 |
when she saw sir | 9 |
i pray you of | 9 |
to have to do | 9 |
him that it was | 9 |
to seek sir launcelot | 9 |
turned and went away | 9 |
there came into the | 9 |
he went forth to | 9 |
covered with red samite | 9 |
when he reached the | 9 |
and he took his | 9 |
so that you may | 9 |
it befell upon a | 9 |
on the other hand | 9 |
and they came to | 9 |
tristram and the lady | 9 |
perceived that there was | 9 |
the shadow of a | 9 |
not be able to | 9 |
me who you are | 9 |
he met with a | 9 |
sir tristram cried out | 9 |
knights in all the | 9 |
it may be that | 9 |
faith of my body | 9 |
all the days of | 9 |
in my power to | 9 |
he saw that the | 9 |
the castle of beaurepaire | 9 |
the brother of sir | 9 |
bore him to the | 9 |
at the first encounter | 9 |
in the great hall | 9 |
king of an hundred | 9 |
him to the court | 9 |
in such a manner | 9 |
and told the king | 9 |
so they met in | 9 |
it was sir lancelot | 9 |
what i have done | 9 |
in the likeness of | 9 |
for he was a | 9 |
that i am a | 9 |
king bors and king | 9 |
knight of the castle | 9 |
down into that valley | 9 |
of an hundred knights | 9 |
bors and king ban | 9 |
hand and on the | 9 |
in the world and | 9 |
shall be done as | 9 |
the feast of the | 9 |
his knights of the | 9 |
wit ye well i | 9 |
on the third day | 9 |
kissed him upon the | 9 |
he came to where | 9 |
of the black shield | 9 |
the world that i | 9 |
be the best knight | 9 |
for he is a | 9 |
that was in the | 9 |
sir kay and sir | 9 |
my lord sir lancelot | 9 |
that time sir launcelot | 9 |
that it was not | 9 |
and that she was | 9 |
the coming of sir | 9 |
a table of silver | 9 |
tell me who you | 9 |
all his might and | 9 |
lady lesolie of the | 9 |
there was not a | 9 |
and when sir tristram | 9 |
the grace of god | 9 |
you of your courtesy | 9 |
came again to the | 9 |
the heart of sir | 9 |
for i am sure | 9 |
then the green knight | 9 |
may not tell you | 9 |
after they had gone | 9 |
with the red knight | 9 |
with the butt of | 9 |
a man of great | 9 |
to go with him | 9 |
you that i am | 9 |
the midst of it | 9 |
the lady lesolie of | 9 |
of such a sort | 9 |
tristram and the fair | 9 |
with regard to the | 9 |
that she should be | 9 |
he had come there | 9 |
and of what befell | 9 |
with such force that | 9 |
it is said that | 9 |
so sir launcelot rode | 9 |
to him that the | 9 |
the king of northgales | 9 |
king arthur was slain | 9 |
went into the chapel | 9 |
it is not for | 9 |
to the which sir | 9 |
at the edge of | 8 |
she said to sir | 8 |
it seemed to them | 8 |
he took his horse | 8 |
to that part of | 8 |
the gateway of the | 8 |
shield and his spear | 8 |
as they drew near | 8 |
and in all that | 8 |
in the reign of | 8 |
now you are to | 8 |
her by the hand | 8 |
he was received with | 8 |
to the rescue of | 8 |
for i have a | 8 |
that the king had | 8 |
he is not dead | 8 |
of the white hands | 8 |
a voice that said | 8 |
and on a certain | 8 |
best knight of the | 8 |
the butt of his | 8 |
that she was the | 8 |
to read that which | 8 |
and so they came | 8 |
and it was a | 8 |
that by and by | 8 |
that king arthur had | 8 |
covered all over with | 8 |
the castle of that | 8 |
to the ground with | 8 |
there is but one | 8 |
madman of the forest | 8 |
battle to the uttermost | 8 |
all the knights who | 8 |
it was done as | 8 |
then the lady said | 8 |
followeth the story of | 8 |
he heard the sound | 8 |
to his own land | 8 |
and if you will | 8 |
to the door of | 8 |
launcelot said to sir | 8 |
as soon as i | 8 |
give it to me | 8 |
that he should not | 8 |
he made his way | 8 |
and wist not what | 8 |
sir accolon of gaul | 8 |
in spite of the | 8 |
would have slain him | 8 |
rode after the damsel | 8 |
one of the greatest | 8 |
of joseph of arimathea | 8 |
was aware of a | 8 |
fell down upon the | 8 |
it in his hand | 8 |
so it befell that | 8 |
and for a while | 8 |
am of a mind | 8 |
the head of his | 8 |
i will do battle | 8 |
out from the castle | 8 |
at this sir launcelot | 8 |
castle of joyous gard | 8 |
the king of scotland | 8 |
ewaine and sir percival | 8 |
i do not think | 8 |
pray thee tell me | 8 |
lancelot and the queen | 8 |
the king and sir | 8 |
but when king arthur | 8 |
i will not say | 8 |
and by that time | 8 |
i believe that thou | 8 |
they ate and drank | 8 |
story of sir launcelot | 8 |
the round table that | 8 |
and as they went | 8 |
and what is your | 8 |
to sir launcelot of | 8 |
the lady layonnesse said | 8 |
i would have thee | 8 |
on the top of | 8 |
of the knights and | 8 |
of king mark of | 8 |
into the forest and | 8 |
dawning of the day | 8 |
custom of the castle | 8 |
brought him back to | 8 |
the surface of the | 8 |
asked him if he | 8 |
so it shall be | 8 |
and looked down into | 8 |
in all of his | 8 |
but while we may | 8 |
the country of lyonesse | 8 |
under the name of | 8 |
was he who had | 8 |
that place where the | 8 |
of the worm of | 8 |
he thought that the | 8 |
what it is that | 8 |
at him with his | 8 |
was as though a | 8 |
when he came nigh | 8 |
gawain and sir gareth | 8 |
a knight who was | 8 |
pray you give me | 8 |
and king arthur and | 8 |
edge of the forest | 8 |
the hall of the | 8 |
he said to him | 8 |
his sword and he | 8 |
and when the next | 8 |
the other in the | 8 |
said he to the | 8 |
so when the next | 8 |
all the knights were | 8 |
him out of the | 8 |
with a loud voice | 8 |
at the thought of | 8 |
for i would fain | 8 |
launcelot and sir tristram | 8 |
the gates of the | 8 |
his sword in his | 8 |
when he saw that | 8 |
not where he was | 8 |
that this must be | 8 |
and when she heard | 8 |
was a man of | 8 |
would not listen to | 8 |
of flesh and blood | 8 |
wherefore he cried out | 8 |
wist that it was | 8 |
to the city of | 8 |
the point of the | 8 |
you tell me who | 8 |
come with me to | 8 |
queen and her ladies | 8 |
told him that he | 8 |
great joy of him | 8 |
though he were a | 8 |
it was not long | 8 |
to those who were | 8 |
as he was in | 8 |
at the bottom of | 8 |
for the first time | 8 |
king arthur that he | 8 |
the son of modron | 8 |
when he was in | 8 |
launcelot and sir percival | 8 |
and said to her | 8 |
love but while we | 8 |
he arose and went | 8 |
best knights in the | 8 |
have had to do | 8 |
lady belle isoult was | 8 |
and they wist that | 8 |
then of a sudden | 8 |
rid the world of | 8 |
rode on their way | 8 |
out of this world | 8 |
for the last time | 8 |
and that i am | 8 |
and he entered the | 8 |
the flower of all | 8 |
second how sir launcelot | 8 |
a fellow of the | 8 |
cell of the hermit | 8 |
to the earth in | 8 |
the sign of the | 8 |
it may not be | 8 |
the dawning of the | 8 |
the best knight of | 8 |
how he came by | 8 |
and many of the | 8 |
and sir ector and | 8 |
the court of cornwall | 8 |
at that time that | 8 |
the day of the | 8 |
and so he rode | 8 |
loud and piercing voice | 8 |
and when she was | 8 |
and when the knight | 8 |
the next day he | 8 |
walls of the town | 8 |
that he might not | 8 |
wist not where he | 8 |
son of jupiter and | 8 |
of queen morgan le | 8 |
it was a very | 8 |
lucan and sir bedivere | 8 |
then sir gawaine said | 8 |
the beauty of the | 8 |
but he could not | 8 |
into the castle and | 8 |
and the holy vessel | 8 |
the courtyard of the | 8 |
his horse and armour | 8 |
drew forth his sword | 8 |
saved the life of | 8 |
god be with thee | 8 |
and i know not | 8 |
they saw a knight | 8 |
of the adventures of | 8 |
and there were many | 8 |
that he was sir | 8 |
in the world that | 8 |
tell you my name | 8 |
in the hollow of | 8 |
told him how the | 8 |
ready to do battle | 8 |
was not long before | 8 |
and sir launcelot was | 8 |
and it seemed to | 8 |
a knight as thou | 8 |
of each knight was | 8 |
set his hand to | 8 |
and returned to the | 8 |
i have come to | 8 |
why should i not | 8 |
sir launcelot was aware | 8 |
of the knight of | 8 |
of the hundred knights | 8 |
then sir launcelot turned | 8 |
into the midst of | 8 |
dismounted from their horses | 8 |
with the knight of | 8 |
will go with you | 8 |
court of king mark | 8 |
fell in a swoon | 8 |
that he had seen | 8 |
the knight who was | 8 |
in all that time | 8 |
in a great voice | 8 |
that the knight was | 8 |
when king arthur heard | 8 |
the pavilion of sir | 8 |
and during that time | 8 |
the knight who had | 8 |
the face of the | 8 |
not who i am | 8 |
said that he would | 8 |
armed at all points | 8 |
sir lucan and sir | 8 |
of the castle came | 8 |
and the queen said | 8 |
the old man said | 8 |
opened his eyes and | 8 |
window of the castle | 8 |
to sir gareth and | 8 |
appeared to him that | 8 |
the order of the | 8 |
the cell of the | 8 |
he was a knight | 8 |
ate and drank with | 8 |
sir galahad and sir | 8 |
that he did not | 8 |
to be said that | 8 |
right hand and on | 8 |
of arthur and his | 8 |
and i am a | 8 |
one of the damsels | 8 |
i would that you | 8 |
set his shield before | 8 |
son of the king | 8 |
to a certain place | 8 |
that the queen was | 8 |
came to where the | 8 |
came to the place | 8 |
sir gareth and lynette | 8 |
i am ready to | 8 |
that thou hast done | 8 |
and by the way | 8 |
and i believe that | 8 |
then said sir gawain | 8 |
a great way off | 8 |
the man in the | 8 |
launcelot and sir lionel | 8 |
do battle for her | 8 |
with them to the | 8 |
those knights who were | 8 |
a very loud voice | 8 |
through all the land | 8 |
the lady elaine was | 8 |
that was a very | 8 |
came to the sea | 8 |
his sword and his | 8 |
in the days of | 8 |
the knights who had | 8 |
it was that he | 8 |
sir tristram took the | 8 |
when sir tristram saw | 8 |
to have speech with | 8 |
rose to his feet | 8 |
arose from where he | 8 |
that in the midst | 8 |
and kissed him upon | 8 |
he turned to the | 8 |
king anguish of ireland | 8 |
for it would be | 8 |
where king arthur was | 8 |
with all his knights | 8 |
and smote off his | 8 |
and they saw that | 8 |
to this sir launcelot | 8 |
and i know that | 8 |
said the black knight | 8 |
he fell down upon | 8 |
i pray thee tell | 8 |
for he wist that | 8 |
by the hair and | 8 |
you shall hear how | 8 |
when sir launcelot beheld | 8 |
made him ready for | 8 |
in all his life | 8 |
and how it fared | 8 |
he came to an | 8 |
early in the morning | 8 |
the form of a | 8 |
each knight voided his | 8 |
hall of the castle | 8 |
as long as i | 8 |
and all the people | 8 |
in spite of his | 8 |
at the hour of | 8 |
on each side of | 8 |
i will not have | 8 |
the farther side of | 8 |
a full noble knight | 8 |
at the feet of | 8 |
there came a damsel | 8 |
the outskirts of the | 8 |
and besought him to | 8 |
arthur and sir gawain | 8 |
the tournament at astolat | 8 |
third how sir launcelot | 8 |
i have come hither | 8 |
heart was filled with | 8 |
i am going to | 8 |
when king arthur and | 7 |
thought that he was | 7 |
at that time there | 7 |
i believe that i | 7 |
was the son of | 7 |
the land of britain | 7 |
i would that i | 7 |
he rode into the | 7 |
and bade him go | 7 |
so he went to | 7 |
they brought him to | 7 |
then the king bade | 7 |
for the holy grail | 7 |
he mounted upon his | 7 |
his sword to slay | 7 |
and i am the | 7 |
of how he came | 7 |
and sir gawaine said | 7 |
so king arthur and | 7 |
you tell me your | 7 |
they were about to | 7 |
the horse of each | 7 |
the adventures of the | 7 |
he set his hand | 7 |
to tell you of | 7 |
who are you who | 7 |
of the queen and | 7 |
so that they might | 7 |
to be the most | 7 |
took their horses and | 7 |
fell from his horse | 7 |
his spear in the | 7 |
their horses and rode | 7 |
shall be able to | 7 |
that he had never | 7 |
for a great while | 7 |
again and yet again | 7 |
court of knights and | 7 |
and in the end | 7 |
and i will tell | 7 |
and for a long | 7 |
launcelot and sir gawaine | 7 |
the ground in a | 7 |
all they who were | 7 |
the hut of the | 7 |
this must be the | 7 |
champions of the round | 7 |
made him a knight | 7 |
if so be you | 7 |
the strength of ten | 7 |
to this sir tristram | 7 |
leaning upon his sword | 7 |
in the best manner | 7 |
the castle of joyous | 7 |
that he was dead | 7 |
and those who were | 7 |
a little to one | 7 |
i will not spare | 7 |
of the coming of | 7 |
so hardy as to | 7 |
and so he did | 7 |
and in the morning | 7 |
smote him through the | 7 |
the red lands and | 7 |
i am sorry for | 7 |
and sir lavaine said | 7 |
she told him that | 7 |
a certain part of | 7 |
and put it upon | 7 |
some of the knights | 7 |
came to sir tristram | 7 |
let the king reign | 7 |
and came to a | 7 |
illustration chapter second how | 7 |
and he could not | 7 |
in the heart of | 7 |
the life of the | 7 |
or two or three | 7 |
the lady of sir | 7 |
then was there great | 7 |
and then i will | 7 |
and cried out to | 7 |
the other upon the | 7 |
out of the country | 7 |
heard a voice that | 7 |
went down to the | 7 |
with all his heart | 7 |
and because of the | 7 |
said to one another | 7 |
to sir percival and | 7 |
how he had been | 7 |
so that we may | 7 |
arthur and the knights | 7 |
the likeness of a | 7 |
they rode through the | 7 |
sir launcelot made reply | 7 |
drew his sword to | 7 |
to take part in | 7 |
all the world who | 7 |
if thou wilt not | 7 |
of sir ewaine and | 7 |
in her right hand | 7 |
then the old man | 7 |
him by the hair | 7 |
until at last he | 7 |
ector and sir lionel | 7 |
i came to a | 7 |
side of the bridge | 7 |
to the land of | 7 |
this adventure of the | 7 |
the son of sir | 7 |
that sir launcelot should | 7 |
in search of adventures | 7 |
came forth from the | 7 |
wist that this must | 7 |
in both hands and | 7 |
both horse and man | 7 |
it is a great | 7 |
sir tristram in the | 7 |
i will go to | 7 |
all the rest of | 7 |
he had never seen | 7 |
i will make you | 7 |
of the forest sauvage | 7 |
to the town and | 7 |
to one of the | 7 |
each drew his sword | 7 |
and now i am | 7 |
yield myself to thee | 7 |
the earth in a | 7 |
in such wise that | 7 |
and when he beheld | 7 |
of the lady belle | 7 |
so sir launcelot and | 7 |
there came a great | 7 |
in the sight of | 7 |
that he fell dead | 7 |
said the green knight | 7 |
of the greatest knights | 7 |
fell out of his | 7 |
was of a very | 7 |
to be healed of | 7 |
was as though the | 7 |
the round table are | 7 |
gawaine and sir gaheris | 7 |
the madness of sir | 7 |
i am sir launcelot | 7 |
the world in which | 7 |
but sir gawaine would | 7 |
and sir launcelot took | 7 |
gawaine and sir bors | 7 |
i would have it | 7 |
cried out to him | 7 |
then the white knight | 7 |
i must tell you | 7 |
sir nabon le noir | 7 |
agravaine and sir mordred | 7 |
he had reached the | 7 |
tell him that i | 7 |
to the ground and | 7 |
of the castle to | 7 |
ring upon his finger | 7 |
hut of the hermit | 7 |
knights and ladies of | 7 |
him in his going | 7 |
he had seen the | 7 |
as it were in | 7 |
when he had ended | 7 |
of the forest where | 7 |
and they ate and | 7 |
sir launcelot overthrows sir | 7 |
of the white hart | 7 |
of a kitchen knave | 7 |
that this was the | 7 |
for many a day | 7 |
it is a shame | 7 |
but when the king | 7 |
his horse to a | 7 |
turned him about and | 7 |
the noise of the | 7 |
vision of the holy | 7 |
within a while he | 7 |
forth from out of | 7 |
he was in a | 7 |
into his hand and | 7 |
and of all the | 7 |
rode upon his way | 7 |
of sir tristram was | 7 |
put his spear in | 7 |
and i will be | 7 |
knew that he was | 7 |
the umbril of his | 7 |
i will not let | 7 |
sir launcelot and of | 7 |
that it is not | 7 |
and several of the | 7 |
a great company of | 7 |
and so i will | 7 |
and there he beheld | 7 |
the queen of north | 7 |
gave it to me | 7 |
is in my power | 7 |
he would have been | 7 |
me what it is | 7 |
and came together with | 7 |
if i do not | 7 |
for the most part | 7 |
sir persant of inde | 7 |
and i will bring | 7 |
of the castle were | 7 |
and as they came | 7 |
sir peris of the | 7 |
i know that i | 7 |
he hath given thee | 7 |
in that encounter sir | 7 |
robin hood and his | 7 |
that there was no | 7 |
it could not be | 7 |
he wist that this | 7 |
best knight in all | 7 |
of the country of | 7 |
more than a year | 7 |
of the party of | 7 |
that which i have | 7 |
soon as it was | 7 |
so that in a | 7 |
at the feast of | 7 |
that he might see | 7 |
and sir ector said | 7 |
knew it was sir | 7 |
at a little distance | 7 |
illustration chapter first how | 7 |
isoude of the white | 7 |
in the island of | 7 |
and he beheld the | 7 |
said to the other | 7 |
as ever he was | 7 |
the ladies of the | 7 |
there was a knight | 7 |
i saw the holy | 7 |
they drew their swords | 7 |
the town of corbin | 7 |
but i will not | 7 |
the slab of stone | 7 |
sprang to his feet | 7 |
where sir tristram lay | 7 |
now at this time | 7 |
in the city of | 7 |
and king arthur gave | 7 |
what is your name | 7 |
as thou art a | 7 |
after a while she | 7 |
by the hand of | 7 |
but after they had | 7 |
and took his shield | 7 |
him back to the | 7 |
before the king and | 7 |
and told him what | 7 |
to take the sword | 7 |
said the white knight | 7 |
when the king was | 7 |
i will do what | 7 |
would not suffer him | 7 |
for he would not | 7 |
is not to be | 7 |
the field of battle | 7 |
she came to the | 7 |
and the next morning | 7 |
it out of the | 7 |
the month of may | 7 |
to all the knights | 7 |
had come nigh enough | 7 |
and i would fain | 7 |
of the castle where | 7 |
smote off his head | 7 |
lead and i follow | 7 |
and no man knew | 7 |
to the castle gate | 7 |
him on his horse | 7 |
the knights and barons | 7 |
and laid him down | 7 |
a great black horse | 7 |
he went into the | 7 |
the lady and the | 7 |
and when they beheld | 7 |
he came to himself | 7 |
such a buffet on | 7 |
healed of his wound | 7 |
he fell down in | 7 |
i may not do | 7 |
the chief of the | 7 |
when the king had | 7 |
that he might have | 7 |
and when the queen | 7 |
sword and his shield | 7 |
took his spear in | 7 |
how he came to | 7 |
and now you shall | 7 |
so it was done | 7 |
gave him leave to | 7 |
that all the knights | 7 |
they were come to | 7 |
to see if he | 7 |
town and the castle | 7 |
sir gareth perceived that | 7 |
rode back to the | 7 |
into the forest to | 7 |
was filled with great | 7 |
as one of the | 7 |
he ran to the | 7 |
not one of them | 7 |
i will take the | 7 |
it is that you | 7 |
will do what i | 7 |
for it is a | 7 |
him so that he | 7 |
arthur and sir gawaine | 7 |
but in the end | 7 |
at that time in | 7 |
i have seen him | 7 |
there came to the | 7 |
the prime of the | 7 |
and sir gawaine and | 7 |
and sir lavaine rode | 7 |
and drew their swords | 7 |
though he had been | 7 |
to return to the | 7 |
my father is king | 7 |
your name and your | 7 |
queen and all the | 7 |
the daughter of a | 7 |
that he was very | 7 |
he could not escape | 7 |
came to king arthur | 7 |
come to that place | 7 |
with his own hands | 7 |
and put it in | 7 |
the sword out of | 7 |
down from off his | 7 |
and the men of | 7 |
be made a knight | 7 |
and her eyes were | 7 |
not to be found | 7 |
buffet on the helm | 7 |
no sooner had he | 7 |
crupper of his horse | 7 |
he was about to | 7 |
he was going to | 7 |
each smote the other | 7 |
up in his stirrups | 7 |
so terrible a blow | 7 |
their lances in rest | 7 |
for i may not | 7 |
nephew of king arthur | 7 |
so i pray you | 7 |
a damsel of the | 7 |
his shield and spear | 7 |
and knight of the | 7 |
and bore him to | 7 |
i know not whether | 7 |
the hand and led | 7 |
voided his horse and | 7 |
by he came to | 7 |
king arthur and all | 7 |
because of the great | 7 |
margin of the lake | 7 |
spear of each knight | 7 |
umbril of his helmet | 7 |
and rode after the | 7 |
as soon as it | 7 |
the coming of the | 7 |
of our round table | 7 |
he gave to the | 7 |
would rather die than | 7 |
in all my life | 7 |
went on his way | 7 |
that he would go | 7 |
for i will not | 7 |
you will have it | 7 |
that he would never | 7 |
they went into the | 7 |
riding in a cart | 7 |
him and all his | 7 |
come to the castle | 7 |
and each of them | 7 |
knight of the court | 7 |
the hands of sir | 7 |
came to the king | 7 |
the banks of the | 7 |
this is a great | 7 |
and from that time | 7 |
once upon a time | 7 |
sir percival said to | 7 |
little to one side | 7 |
for all that day | 7 |
that it should be | 7 |
i thank you for | 7 |
to him and to | 7 |
and sir ewaine was | 7 |
the shape of a | 7 |
and thou wert the | 7 |
he took horse and | 7 |
he rode up to | 7 |
lifted up his sword | 7 |
ye are the best | 7 |
and ever and anon | 7 |
it was sir tristram | 7 |
so great was the | 7 |
it is not my | 7 |
those who were in | 7 |
in the shape of | 7 |
to joust with him | 7 |
fellow of the round | 7 |
and then will i | 7 |
gave the other many | 7 |
that sir gawaine was | 7 |
there is no man | 7 |
she said to herself | 7 |
and all they who | 7 |
that he would have | 7 |
he perceived that the | 7 |
rode as fast as | 7 |
when sir tristram had | 7 |
that you should have | 7 |
butt of his spear | 7 |
and would have smitten | 7 |
the red knight and | 7 |
the castle of a | 7 |
he rode to the | 7 |
as clear as crystal | 7 |
his sword and smote | 7 |
that you are the | 7 |
the queen sent for | 7 |
took her by the | 7 |
told him of the | 7 |
of the lake himself | 7 |
we love but while | 7 |
besought him to come | 7 |
from the castle and | 7 |
if i may not | 7 |
that sir launcelot and | 7 |
the crupper of his | 7 |
king of the hundred | 7 |
upon his way to | 7 |
and he set his | 7 |
he knew not that | 7 |
for a while sir | 7 |
he spurred his horse | 7 |
so good a knight | 7 |
that all those who | 7 |
and now if you | 7 |
then sir lamorack said | 7 |
what to do to | 7 |
there was no knight | 7 |
out of the city | 7 |
and because he was | 7 |
and thou shalt have | 7 |
to bring him to | 7 |
and the old man | 7 |
it hath been told | 7 |
would not have been | 7 |
that he should be | 7 |
came to a fair | 7 |
the hour of noon | 7 |
the edge of a | 7 |
a window of the | 7 |
now there was a | 7 |
the lady of shalott | 7 |
came close to the | 7 |
know that thou art | 7 |
then the lady vivien | 7 |
for the court of | 7 |
from off his horse | 7 |
dead to the earth | 7 |
had come there he | 7 |
came before the king | 7 |
the last of the | 6 |
and sir lancelot and | 6 |
not suffer him to | 6 |
he could not do | 6 |
looked upon him and | 6 |
and ran to sir | 6 |
he is the most | 6 |
that you are a | 6 |
most part of the | 6 |
the next morning he | 6 |
took horse and departed | 6 |
and how he overcame | 6 |
there is reason to | 6 |
and i do not | 6 |
what dost thou here | 6 |
the daughter of the | 6 |
or else i will | 6 |
then he took his | 6 |
said he to sir | 6 |
they who were there | 6 |
they were able to | 6 |
king arthur and king | 6 |
and the black knight | 6 |
into the hall and | 6 |
lifted up their voices | 6 |
that sir lancelot had | 6 |
with all speed to | 6 |
the water of the | 6 |
and each drew his | 6 |
asked him what he | 6 |
of north wales and | 6 |
i am the son | 6 |
seeing that he was | 6 |
on a white palfrey | 6 |
from head to foot | 6 |
upon his horse and | 6 |
their shields before them | 6 |
lay on the ground | 6 |
was received with great | 6 |
of his saddle and | 6 |
they beheld that the | 6 |
covered over with a | 6 |
you have come to | 6 |
and her face was | 6 |
went back to his | 6 |
wroth out of measure | 6 |
arthur and sir lancelot | 6 |
beneath the shadow of | 6 |
and then sir launcelot | 6 |
as he did so | 6 |
covered with white samite | 6 |
so that when he | 6 |
together with all their | 6 |
that at that time | 6 |
told him he was | 6 |
it seemed to the | 6 |
and how sir launcelot | 6 |
the french book saith | 6 |
that will i never | 6 |
to where was the | 6 |
but he knew not | 6 |
that the king was | 6 |
middle of the night | 6 |
king ban and king | 6 |
after he had thus | 6 |
how is it with | 6 |
then said the damsel | 6 |
farther side of the | 6 |
such a blow on | 6 |
leaped down from his | 6 |
to meet him and | 6 |
he who was the | 6 |
were knights of the | 6 |
of knights and esquires | 6 |
in the sixth century | 6 |
a swoon to the | 6 |
as he rode through | 6 |
as the french book | 6 |
i have great hope | 6 |
and looked at him | 6 |
went forward to the | 6 |
and he told them | 6 |
that i could not | 6 |
bath of tepid water | 6 |
so sir launcelot was | 6 |
he put his shield | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
great deeds of arms | 6 |
out in a voice | 6 |
took his sword in | 6 |
time sir launcelot had | 6 |
and thus it was | 6 |
he told the king | 6 |
in a voice very | 6 |
out of the hall | 6 |
he looked at the | 6 |
kinsmen of sir launcelot | 6 |
sir percival and the | 6 |
wherefore it is that | 6 |
ancient books of wales | 6 |
queen of north wales | 6 |
and there was none | 6 |
i would rather die | 6 |
to rid the world | 6 |
the portcullis of the | 6 |
then the lady layonnesse | 6 |
and all the other | 6 |
believe that thou art | 6 |
were astonished at the | 6 |
in which he had | 6 |
to a little chapel | 6 |
as he had done | 6 |
when she heard the | 6 |
and after they were | 6 |
the best knights of | 6 |
that you give me | 6 |
the thought of the | 6 |
which sir sagramore had | 6 |
the force of that | 6 |
and that he should | 6 |
had come nigh to | 6 |
arthur and his men | 6 |
again to the king | 6 |
then they went to | 6 |
in the valley of | 6 |
there was none to | 6 |
who hath come hither | 6 |
from their horses and | 6 |
with his own hand | 6 |
the next feast of | 6 |
manner in which he | 6 |
under the walls of | 6 |
when he was armed | 6 |
who shall achieve the | 6 |
third how sir tristram | 6 |
and then she said | 6 |
looked upon sir launcelot | 6 |
fight for the queen | 6 |
the son of clud | 6 |
many knights of the | 6 |
his name was sir | 6 |
in the hall of | 6 |
very loud and shrill | 6 |
into the great hall | 6 |
now i pray thee | 6 |
not go with you | 6 |
the lady nymue of | 6 |
and when they reached | 6 |
it was the custom | 6 |
i declare to heaven | 6 |
knight and the lady | 6 |
marvellous deeds of arms | 6 |
the rescue of the | 6 |
i will take you | 6 |
knight as thou art | 6 |
and it was not | 6 |
and no one stayed | 6 |
i will slay thee | 6 |
for a knight to | 6 |
the reign of henry | 6 |
there he found a | 6 |
the realm of logris | 6 |
and when he would | 6 |
and as for the | 6 |
in quest of sir | 6 |
as though they had | 6 |
peer of sir launcelot | 6 |
then the knight of | 6 |
then sir launcelot looked | 6 |
and there was no | 6 |
that will i not | 6 |
nymue of the lake | 6 |
i will that ye | 6 |
all that day and | 6 |
and i will take | 6 |
in the light of | 6 |
of the three knights | 6 |
the streets of camelot | 6 |
in the thickest of | 6 |
he unlaced his helm | 6 |
no tongue can tell | 6 |
sword out of his | 6 |
in this poor gown | 6 |
the field where the | 6 |
i will not yield | 6 |
queen sent for sir | 6 |
him that he would | 6 |
easy for me to | 6 |
that i shall never | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
in the month of | 6 |
the noblest knight in | 6 |
off his helm and | 6 |
as he drew nigh | 6 |
when sir percival beheld | 6 |
sir launcelot went to | 6 |
sir gawaine would not | 6 |
all that while sir | 6 |
dead upon the ground | 6 |
ladies of the court | 6 |
with me to the | 6 |
him and gave him | 6 |
and he struck him | 6 |
after he had left | 6 |
who were in attendance | 6 |
upon this sir launcelot | 6 |
shield about his neck | 6 |
that time there was | 6 |
they went to the | 6 |
i would fain have | 6 |
and after a little | 6 |
thrust him through the | 6 |
took the sword by | 6 |
to bring her to | 6 |
put him to death | 6 |
to all the people | 6 |
arthur and all his | 6 |
came to a castle | 6 |
what would you do | 6 |
the castle of tintagel | 6 |
you must know that | 6 |
he held up his | 6 |
heard a voice which | 6 |
come out of the | 6 |
written in letters of | 6 |
give me leave to | 6 |
the knights that were | 6 |
called sir launcelot of | 6 |
in a swoon to | 6 |
then sir launcelot and | 6 |
at the death of | 6 |
sent him to the | 6 |
it is not fitting | 6 |
of the other knights | 6 |
no one in all | 6 |
one side of the | 6 |
kissed the other upon | 6 |
a blow on the | 6 |
and told him he | 6 |
my mother told me | 6 |
the top of a | 6 |
that the queen had | 6 |
way to the castle | 6 |
then said sir lancelot | 6 |
if you will not | 6 |
he was a man | 6 |
and on the morn | 6 |
sir launcelot had thus | 6 |
wherefore he said to | 6 |
for he knew that | 6 |
and as he did | 6 |
the two knights who | 6 |
returned to the castle | 6 |
a voice said to | 6 |
for all that while | 6 |
each gave the other | 6 |
and asked him if | 6 |
that he had got | 6 |
sir launcelot with all | 6 |
of the black knight | 6 |
he was of a | 6 |
all manner of meats | 6 |
with the help of | 6 |
and said to sir | 6 |
possible for me to | 6 |
which he had been | 6 |
one of the men | 6 |
that he had come | 6 |
fast as he could | 6 |
i will do my | 6 |
he departed from the | 6 |
who is this knight | 6 |
not what it is | 6 |
at the round table | 6 |
he saw before him | 6 |
a while sir launcelot | 6 |
the summit of the | 6 |
that he is not | 6 |
catched him in his | 6 |
as it were a | 6 |
and cried out in | 6 |
how sir launcelot came | 6 |
there would be great | 6 |
and did him homage | 6 |
man of flesh and | 6 |
so shall it be | 6 |
came at last to | 6 |
for the king and | 6 |
more than two hours | 6 |
such violence that the | 6 |
of the champions of | 6 |
sword out of the | 6 |
a knight of arthur | 6 |
and the knights of | 6 |
sir launcelot was very | 6 |
upon the farther side | 6 |
his court at caerleon | 6 |
and said to himself | 6 |
me that i should | 6 |
thou wilt not get | 6 |
to the knight who | 6 |
the lady vivien had | 6 |
sir tristram comes to | 6 |
he could not bear | 6 |
was very much astonished | 6 |
upon the edge of | 6 |
castle of sir godwin | 6 |
in a short time | 6 |
was there great joy | 6 |
had never before seen | 6 |
and looked about him | 6 |
brought him to a | 6 |
i have seen the | 6 |
and there was much | 6 |
of the pavilion and | 6 |
but the lady belle | 6 |
where the lady belle | 6 |
i do not choose | 6 |
but when sir launcelot | 6 |
glad of his coming | 6 |
what shall i do | 6 |
he was like to | 6 |
of the most famous | 6 |
went straight to the | 6 |
of which he was | 6 |
pray you let me | 6 |
fire of heaven is | 6 |
man with a long | 6 |
he laid his hand | 6 |
and after that there | 6 |
and never was there | 6 |
against whom he had | 6 |
he took the sword | 6 |
in attendance upon her | 6 |
the sword from the | 6 |
was the first to | 6 |
they went to meat | 6 |
fell on his knees | 6 |
in the south of | 6 |
i believe that you | 6 |
the day of his | 6 |
the time of henry | 6 |
said to sir percival | 6 |
nigh to the castle | 6 |
presence of the king | 6 |
is the son of | 6 |
in the heat of | 6 |
several of the knights | 6 |
let us go to | 6 |
battle with the knight | 6 |
there he saw the | 6 |
that the lady belle | 6 |
at that time was | 6 |
the king and said | 6 |
told in the book | 6 |
a voice that was | 6 |
such a sort that | 6 |
that time he was | 6 |
who were of the | 6 |
now i bid thee | 6 |
him to the king | 6 |
would have you know | 6 |
forth his sword and | 6 |
you will come with | 6 |
the close of the | 6 |
then all the knights | 6 |
i will have none | 6 |
was very greatly astonished | 6 |
here and there a | 6 |
they were aware of | 6 |
also how sir launcelot | 6 |
be a very good | 6 |
i care not for | 6 |
in the direction of | 6 |
knight with the white | 6 |
it was with sir | 6 |
by the king and | 6 |
he had never before | 6 |
and he was very | 6 |
so they took their | 6 |
will have it so | 6 |
fell down to the | 6 |
if i mistake not | 6 |
illustration chapter third how | 6 |
launcelot and his companions | 6 |
that adventure of the | 6 |
on his way to | 6 |
and when king arthur | 6 |
under the shade of | 6 |
in his hands and | 6 |
upon sir tristram and | 6 |
will tell you what | 6 |
in a garment of | 6 |
i will ride after | 6 |
that sir launcelot would | 6 |
they of the court | 6 |
so he arose and | 6 |
him through the body | 6 |
to do with thee | 6 |
all that he had | 6 |
the queen was led | 6 |
he rode away from | 6 |
the prophecy of merlin | 6 |
king mark and his | 6 |
queen and her court | 6 |
the sword and the | 6 |
a while sir tristram | 6 |
there is no one | 6 |
king and queen were | 6 |
and set his shield | 6 |
was a very fair | 6 |
to rescue queen guinevere | 6 |
a quarter of a | 6 |
many of those who | 6 |
now i will go | 6 |
tell me what it | 6 |
such a manner as | 6 |
is the castle of | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
the peer of sir | 6 |
entered into the ship | 6 |
and i shall be | 6 |
water lapping on the | 6 |
think it will not | 6 |
of the meadow of | 6 |
and asked him what | 6 |
shield of sir launcelot | 6 |
the king of a | 6 |
upon pain of death | 6 |
his horse and went | 6 |
though he were dead | 6 |
in such a case | 6 |
do my best to | 6 |
one day there came | 6 |
next feast of pentecost | 6 |
glade of the forest | 6 |
and there they found | 6 |
if you would know | 6 |
the forest and into | 6 |
spear in rest and | 6 |
and there came a | 6 |
his lance in rest | 6 |
came to the pavilion | 6 |
aware of a great | 6 |
the book of sir | 6 |
then he drew his | 6 |
a knight of cornwall | 6 |
he bethought him that | 6 |
quest of the white | 6 |
both fell to the | 6 |
he ground his teeth | 6 |
the high feast of | 6 |
a very great distance | 6 |
he drew rein and | 6 |
he was minded to | 6 |
be easy for me | 6 |
and said to them | 6 |
he had fought with | 6 |
then when they were | 6 |
lady nymue of the | 6 |
people of the country | 6 |
he is one of | 6 |
life of king arthur | 6 |
in that time he | 6 |
in likeness of a | 6 |
the knight and the | 6 |
you to read that | 6 |
and that was the | 6 |
for i have seen | 6 |
with all my heart | 6 |
the other with such | 6 |
and sir bors and | 6 |
from top to toe | 6 |
king and his knights | 6 |
so he took his | 6 |
thou shalt not pass | 6 |
hand and led him | 6 |
in the history of | 6 |
read that which followeth | 6 |
the tops of the | 6 |
i will not do | 6 |
all the other knights | 6 |
after sir tristram had | 6 |
he rushed upon sir | 6 |
upon the helm so | 6 |
the sake of the | 6 |
do what i may | 6 |
told him that sir | 6 |
there were many who | 6 |
the round table at | 6 |