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of the round table326
the lady of the163
knights of the round140
in the midst of130
launcelot of the lake127
sir launcelot of the123
the lady belle isoult108
the court of king98
lady of the lake98
to the court of93
to the castle of88
sir launcelot and sir87
the knight of the84
and when he had84
the knights of the81
court of king arthur77
knight of the round76
the midst of the66
in all the world66
of the holy grail65
they came to the65
the court of the65
sir percival and sir64
the quest of the59
he came to the57
the castle of sir56
he came to a53
court of the king52
king of north wales52
knight of the red51
the king of north51
of the table round51
and by and by51
at the court of50
for a long time49
king arthur and his48
of the king of47
they came to a47
lady of the castle46
a knight of the46
at the end of43
the castle of the42
cried out in a42
drew his sword and42
in a little while41
fell to the earth41
away from that place41
as soon as he41
and he said to40
quest of the holy40
all the knights of40
the middle of the39
he said to himself39
of sir launcelot and39
the king and queen39
and the king of38
it was as though38
knight in the world37
of the castle and37
sir gawaine and sir37
and when he was36
and all the knights36
his horse and rode36
and when they had36
by and by he36
to do battle with35
and he beheld that35
the end of the35
red knight of the35
so it was that35
and when they were35
when he had come34
the adventure of the34
horse and rode away33
in the middle of33
king arthur and sir33
of king arthur and33
the lady elaine the33
i pray you tell33
for a long while33
the story of sir33
lady elaine the fair32
that he could not32
and there was a32
the red knight of32
came to the castle32
pray you tell me31
the king of ireland31
sir launcelot and the31
that it was sir30
lady of the fountain30
from his horse and30
till he came to30
the people of the30
the king and the29
now i pray you29
till they came to29
out of the forest29
lord of the castle29
sir tristram of lyonesse29
arthur and his knights29
and as soon as29
for the sake of28
i pray you to28
sir bors and sir28
queen morgan le fay28
with all his might28
not what to do28
the lord of the28
sir tristram and sir28
mounted his horse and28
the king and all28
he drew his sword27
wist not what to27
it shall be as27
the edge of the27
down upon his knees27
launcelot and sir lavaine27
so that he fell27
said the good man27
you are to know27
at the castle of27
it was that sir26
there was a great26
i will tell you26
and when he came26
that part of the26
on the other side26
to the place where26
and the next day25
in the presence of25
i know not what25
knight of the redlands25
he went to the25
are to know that25
and he cried out25
sir ector de maris25
the walls of the25
then by and by25
sir lancelot and sir25
and when he saw25
sword in his hand24
and at the last24
the queen and her24
sir lamorack of gales24
the story of the24
tell me your name24
when he came to24
have to do with24
the top of the23
the adventures of sir23
in all of the23
i will tell thee23
the spear of sir23
and that he was23
a very great deal23
the door of the23
and on the morrow23
down upon the ground23
of the red lawns23
and in the midst23
and sir gareth said23
in the castle of23
i will do so23
and drew his sword22
so that i may22
and he saw that22
and the lady elaine22
at the same time22
when they came to22
of the knights of22
of the red lands22
of the court of22
at the head of22
the order of knighthood22
and i will go22
a part of the22
chapter second how sir22
and when they came22
then sir launcelot said22
as soon as they22
and said to him22
and after that he22
percival and sir lamorack22
and she said to22
the fair maid of22
as though he were22
of the lady of21
when they were in21
took his horse and21
the gate of the21
so that he was21
by the hand and21
shall be as you21
and they beheld that21
had come to the21
of sir launcelot of21
of the king and21
as fast as he21
was at that time21
and how he had21
one of the best21
knew not what to21
fair maid of astolat21
fell to the ground21
thus it was that21
he fell to the20
the foot of the20
the midst of that20
all of the world20
queen morgana le fay20
sir tristram and the20
the side of the20
the other side of20
it came to pass20
knights in the world20
spear in his hand20
so that he could20
the king of cornwall20
the horse of sir20
the thickest of the20
in the time of20
him to the earth20
of the forest and20
the king and his19
of the lake and19
king mark of cornwall19
one of the most19
knight of the fountain19
to the king and19
the king of the19
knight in all the19
not what to think19
and told him that19
of the death of19
the best knight in19
such a buffet that19
i am a knight19
when the next morning19
the head of the19
that sir tristram was19
by and by she19
came out of the19
he had come to19
to king arthur and19
the good knight sir19
brought him to the19
and prayed him to19
a great deal of19
fellowship of the round19
of all the knights18
the knight with the18
as though he had18
at the foot of18
a knight of king18
the end of that18
king and the queen18
the sword of sir18
chapter third how sir18
and then he said18
he mounted his horse18
then sir percival said18
the place where the18
she said to him18
that it was a18
people of the castle18
of the lady elaine18
he was in the18
a great passion of18
i am come to18
of sir tristram and18
at the hands of18
i will go and18
he was filled with18
that sir launcelot was18
the feast of pentecost18
pray for my soul18
then sir tristram said18
him in his arms18
in a loud voice18
it seemed to him18
and he went to18
knew that it was18
next morning had come17
sir launcelot and his17
sir gawain and sir17
and so it was17
sir gaheris and sir17
when he saw the17
he said to sir17
when they had come17
to where sir tristram17
i do not believe17
what he had done17
of the red knight17
this is a very17
part of the castle17
he said to the17
where there was a17
and sir launcelot said17
of the best knights17
spurs to his horse17
chapter first how sir17
the name of the17
out in a loud17
that it was the17
was one of the17
to his horse and17
it was sir launcelot17
rode through the forest17
sir lamorack and sir17
am a knight of17
and came to the17
the next morning had17
it shall be done17
and when she saw17
percival and sir ector17
my name is sir17
and sir tristram said16
that it was as16
him to the ground16
sir kay the seneschal16
sir mador de la16
at last he came16
and mounted his horse16
from the castle of16
that he was a16
at the sight of16
fell down upon his16
that sir launcelot had16
the worm of corbin16
took him by the16
the most part of16
but at the last16
and of how he16
other side of the16
what is thy name16
it is to be16
king and all the16
his shield before him16
came to pass that16
do battle with him16
for a little while16
in the centre of16
i will give thee16
came to a great16
all that had befallen16
and after that they16
after a while he16
and at that time16
the archbishop of canterbury16
the lady elaine and16
lamorack and sir percival16
sir ector and sir16
and after he had16
the right hand and16
and that it was16
to sir launcelot and16
him to the castle16
is one of the16
all that i have16
down from his horse16
lancelot of the lake16
then said the king15
upon the ground and15
how it fared with15
to that place where15
his spear in rest15
adventure of the fountain15
led him to the15
sir bors de ganis15
to sir tristram and15
when she saw him15
and in a little15
i may not tell15
of a mind to15
the queen of orkney15
walls of the castle15
the son of the15
rode away from that15
that i should have15
to the end of15
he cried out in15
at that time the15
gaheris and sir gareth15
they were in all15
those who were there15
upon the other side15
then after a while15
in letters of gold15
for the space of15
they had come to15
dismounted from his horse15
end of that time15
the son of king15
knight of the table15
returned to the court15
knights of the table15
up to the castle15
him from his horse15
the armor of sir15
that he should have15
of those who were15
and they went to15
out of the castle15
of the holy graal15
the fellowship of the15
went up to the15
the court of arthur15
the round table and14
and went into the14
and took his horse14
sir launcelot beheld that14
one against the other14
the shield of sir14
and told him all14
on a certain day14
so on the morrow14
for i believe that14
the valley of the14
chapter fourth how sir14
came to him and14
thickest of the press14
in all ways prepared14
i will go with14
go to the court14
seemed to him that14
until he came to14
when they reached the14
to the place of14
so they came to14
departed from that place14
they met in the14
out of his hand14
heard the sound of14
took horse and rode14
book of king arthur14
and the queen and14
the knights and ladies14
that he fell down14
he wist not what14
valley of the fountain14
best knight in the14
soon as he was14
fast as he might14
when he was come14
there came to him14
rode up to the14
the knights who were14
with all manner of14
from out of the14
said the old man14
quest of the sangreal14
in the hands of14
and the lady of14
and with that he14
then king arthur said14
was that sir launcelot14
last he came to14
and at last he14
by the faith of14
and all his knights14
and all the court14
many of the knights14
and as they rode14
the presence of the14
he was aware of14
it came about that14
gave him such a14
you that you will14
to the king of14
it shall be told14
that i have done14
and there he found14
and went to the14
and the lady belle14
the meadow of battle14
order of the round14
that king arthur was14
for the love of14
of all the world14
be one of the14
in his arms and14
knight of the world14
with him to the14
was none other than14
and after a while14
see to it that13
to where sir launcelot13
and there he was13
shall be told how13
my lady the queen13
with such violence that13
catched him by the13
by and by sir13
castle of sir mellegrans13
and at that sir13
where sir tristram was13
that may not be13
and when sir launcelot13
gate of the castle13
he beheld that the13
came to a certain13
i know not how13
to the castle and13
and he came to13
is none other than13
then sir launcelot was13
the rest of the13
he heard a voice13
as it had been13
the party of the13
king arthur and the13
until they came to13
that it was his13
i know not who13
from that place and13
saw that he was13
and tell him that13
but after a while13
then he said to13
mador de la porte13
all the knights and13
the round table were13
that sir tristram had13
but as soon as13
story of sir tristram13
the one against the13
set spurs to his13
now at that time13
king arthur and queen13
and when it was13
his horse to the13
the book of king13
i beseech you to13
soon as they were13
sir gareth of orkney13
he said to her13
him to come to13
that had befallen him13
to be one of13
and at the end13
his shield and his13
and the king and13
to do battle for13
the party of king13
in the name of13
i will give you13
to the edge of13
by the side of13
all those who were13
tied his horse to13
came into the hall13
and led him to13
sir launcelot where he13
the centre of the13
was clad all in13
do not believe that13
and gave him such13
in the book of13
him by the hand13
and when the king13
at the last he13
cut off his head13
that he fell to13
that he would not13
i prithee tell me13
was filled with a13
that he was in13
and she cried out13
castle of the lady13
he took his leave12
i may tell you12
from where he sat12
the greatest knight in12
sir lionel and sir12
that it would be12
who were with him12
came to the court12
and catched him by12
to his feet and12
sir lancelot du lake12
made great joy of12
the sound of a12
of the island of12
how sir tristram was12
he knew not what12
encounter the spear of12
till they reached the12
that the knight who12
all that had happened12
above all other knights12
filled with a great12
in a very loud12
with a great passion12
in all of my12
entered into the castle12
and he perceived that12
was sir launcelot of12
that encounter the spear12
there was great joy12
fell down in a12
the bishop of canterbury12
after a while sir12
the knights of cornwall12
the lord of astolat12
i would not have12
with might and main12
the sight of the12
the lord of this12
him such a buffet12
away from this place12
into the thickest of12
the men of the12
a year and a12
and he wist that12
to where the lady12
all of my life12
out in a very12
in all wise prepared12
midst of the course12
out of the window12
that king arthur and12
sir gareth and the12
to the lady of12
sir lancelot of the12
tristram and sir lamorack12
and so sir launcelot12
now it shall be12
to the sixth century12
sir percival of gales12
of the castle of12
and took him by12
party of the king12
soon as he had12
as he had been12
year and a day12
and i will do12
my lord king arthur12
and the red knight12
saw that it was12
chapter fifth how sir12
the castle of king12
to be found in12
the son of nudd12
and after they had12
out of his saddle12
by and by the12
in that encounter the12
and if i may12
in the quest of12
part of the forest12
and sir percival said12
as if he had12
came to sir launcelot12
at the last sir12
took his leave of12
the king of scots12
but he would not12
he was able to12
and gave him a12
on the right hand12
castle of sir blyant11
tell you that i11
from that time forth11
battle in the west11
king and all his11
rode on his way11
and he wist not11
the death of sir11
the midst of all11
to the top of11
sir launcelot du lac11
sir agravaine and sir11
sir launcelot took his11
then he cried out11
the castle and the11
and all the world11
out in a great11
the place of the11
to him and he11
when she came to11
his spear in his11
so noble a knight11
the queen of ireland11
for the death of11
and rode away from11
but when he saw11
as soon as the11
as though they were11
and by she said11
quest of sir launcelot11
sir tristram went to11
and brought him to11
then he went to11
when he saw sir11
so after a while11
to him that he11
went back to the11
sir percevant of hind11
that he might be11
so that the blood11
that i am not11
me your name and11
the lady elaine said11
of the castle was11
knights of the world11
down in a swoon11
make me a knight11
down to the ground11
the maid of astolat11
he was ware of11
a buffet that he11
came to that place11
and entered into the11
the island of the11
of morgan le fay11
sir launcelot said to11
that in a little11
sir gareth and sir11
that i will not11
and sir ector de11
for it seemed to11
that ever he had11
as soon as sir11
and he took the11
man in the world11
may tell you that11
to the good knight11
the hands of the11
and there he saw11
and told him of11
beheld that he was11
it would be a11
upon a certain day11
in his stirrups and11
i am sure that11
so that all the11
the time of the11
to the gate of11
so by and by11
were in all ways11
where sir launcelot was11
to go to the11
i have told you11
and on the other11
that he was the11
as well as he11
the face of sir11
and sir launcelot and11
courtyard of the castle11
one of the knights11
percival and sir sagramore11
mounted upon his horse11
on the side of11
and a knight of11
when they were come11
told him that the11
met in the midst11
to the queen and11
in front of the11
after sir launcelot had11
that there was a11
lay upon the ground11
i would have you11
it is that i11
the best knights in11
it will not be11
one after the other11
the pavilion of the11
bors and sir gawaine11
and tied his horse11
return to the court11
in the forest and11
what have i done11
that he was not11
sir launcelot cried out11
of the town and11
if you do not11
of the lady vivien11
to the earth and11
so that he might11
the city of sarras11
i pray you that11
that i may not11
beheld that it was11
and told him how11
it was that the11
and he told her11
drew out his sword11
so in a little11
i shall tell you11
of the knights who11
island of the mighty11
back to the court10
sign of the cross10
and when he heard10
noble knights of the10
search of sir launcelot10
and gave it to10
the heat of the10
castle of the fountain10
forth out of the10
tell me thy name10
she cried out in10
a little while he10
and when she had10
pray you that you10
they came to that10
a knight as sir10
ran to him and10
king angus of ireland10
lady belle isoult and10
doeth battle with the10
this way and that10
about the middle of10
all of his life10
that he had been10
he knew not whither10
make an end of10
said the red knight10
sir ewaine and sir10
but when he came10
the head of sir10
in search of sir10
that i shall be10
then sir ewaine said10
against the other with10
to do with me10
then the lady of10
said to the king10
and made him ready10
kings ban and bors10
he came into the10
and they told him10
i have to tell10
the castle of maidens10
to the pavilion of10
in his hand and10
and i doubt not10
so it came about10
to tell you that10
sir marhaus of ireland10
was not to be10
my lord the king10
and when they saw10
that she could not10
it would have been10
and in that time10
he lifted up his10
at that time sir10
then the lady elaine10
down to the earth10
the manner in which10
that all the world10
as though it were10
after that sir launcelot10
and she told him10
for a year and10
i do not know10
none other than sir10
and sir ewaine said10
it was he who10
the table of silver10
sir ulfius and sir10
on the morrow he10
how sir launcelot and10
and in that encounter10
to the lady elaine10
out of the water10
the next day the10
him with his sword10
how it was with10
the mouth of the10
the next day sir10
that i do not10
out of the pavilion10
drew their swords and10
lord of this castle10
as fast as they10
see the holy grail10
the queen and all10
and the queen of10
took his shield and10
of the castle said10
i will not go10
so that no one10
the custom of the10
the island of britain10
and he drew his10
and do battle with10
where sir launcelot lay10
knights who were with10
the lord of that10
by the grace of10
as they sat at10
such a blow that10
of the lake had10
the faith of my10
saw the holy grail10
but the spear of10
of his round table10
for i do not10
i have done you10
their way to the10
pray you of your10
to come to her10
the castle of astolat10
the figure of a10
to a little distance10
of the course with10
they of the castle10
had to do with10
the son of erbin10
then she told him10
away into the forest10
to save his life10
in spite of all10
and as he went10
thou shalt have thy10
and all that while10
i am of a10
had no power to10
ulfius and sir brastias10
and on the left10
his name is sir10
hermit of the forest10
is to be found10
he would not have10
he had come nigh10
and the damsel said10
knight of the black10
come to the court10
king ban of benwick10
it fared with him10
with the lady elaine10
as if he were10
then said he to10
his horse and his10
a great multitude of10
in such a wise10
and there was great10
he rode through the10
the bold sir bedivere10
it seems to me10
that it was he10
so that it was10
upon his knees and10
and as he rode10
and sir percival and10
do battle with thee10
the holy grail was10
a while he came10
of what he had10
when sir launcelot had10
for he said to10
sir launcelot did not10
the son of a10
and smote him down10
the king of northumberland10
they took their horses9
unto the court of9
and now it is9
then the red knight9
said the king to9
came back to him9
do battle with you9
a blow upon the9
that horse and man9
there is no knight9
and at the same9
had been prepared for9
went to where sir9
i will not tell9
castle and into the9
if he had been9
so it came to9
the morning of the9
the death of the9
him who he was9
with a good will9
he was come to9
in the court of9
and when he looked9
and they did so9
gareth and sir gaheris9
back to the castle9
thou shalt have it9
as white as snow9
so the next day9
smote him to the9
and went his way9
for at that time9
the king turned to9
said to sir launcelot9
know that i am9
and the two knights9
he cried out aloud9
in his hand a9
if it please you9
water upon the slab9
and by he came9
was the name of9
and i will not9
a buffet on the9
how sir launcelot was9
and now it shall9
in the forest of9
in quest of the9
clothed in white samite9
and put it on9
i know well that9
from time to time9
and one of them9
it seemed as if9
what manner of man9
while he came to9
but he did not9
into the hall a9
the town and the9
knights who were there9
the death of his9
when king arthur saw9
of knights and ladies9
king pelles of corbin9
tell me what is9
he was aware that9
with intent to slay9
a day or two9
the sword of the9
greatest knight in the9
the midst of a9
have to tell you9
arthur and his court9
it appeared to him9
on the day of9
i pray you give9
what sort of a9
party of king bagdemagus9
and how he was9
told him all that9
the next day they9
wounded to the death9
do battle with me9
after a little while9
lady of this castle9
and by he said9
the eyes of the9
the daughter of king9
with great joy and9
with all their might9
what had become of9
the lady of this9
him that he was9
the margin of the9
thank you for your9
not far from the9
and sir launcelot beheld9
then sir tristram was9
none other than the9
and the fair isoud9
the castle and into9
and on the third9
of his helmet and9
those who were with9
lifted up his eyes9
how sir tristram and9
the king of an9
with his spear in9
will go with thee9
the pommel of his9
to the number of9
lesolie of the fountain9
was like to a9
the glory of the9
a blow that he9
then the king and9
the spear of each9
and it shall be9
the passing of arthur9
be found in the9
when he came there9
the body of the9
till it was day9
went away from that9
a better knight than9
how sir launcelot rode9
his way to the9
launcelot and the queen9
when she saw sir9
i pray you of9
to have to do9
him that it was9
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