id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45941 nan Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volume 3 (of 3) Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets Together With Some Few of Later Date .txt text/plain 108846 15283 98 king Arthur, and this knight had a fair horne all garnished with Nowe yielde thee, Arthur, and thy lands, Arthur, thou hast said thy message, which is the most villainous and Sayd, Nowe sir king Arthur, God save thee, and see! But say to sir Ryence, thou dwarf, quoth the king, the old Welsh Bards, who believed that King Arthur was not dead, "but Then twelve good knightes king Arthure chose, 25 Sir knighte, thou hast beene faithfulle tryde, Childe Waters was a woe man, good Lord,[174] 1. _Lord Thomas and Fair Annet_, (see book iii. I graunt thee leave, quoth Guye, goe drink thy last,[279] 55 Let me see, hear thou mee; tell to our king, 35 Welcome, sir knight, quoth he, with your gay lady: "Sir knight, thy lady beares a son, 85 Sir king, she hath within thy hall Arthur (King), Poems on, III. _King Arthur's Death_, III. ./cache/45941.txt ./txt/45941.txt