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quadgram | frequency |
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in the midst of | 39 |
at the same time | 39 |
in the middle of | 33 |
at the sight of | 33 |
to the place where | 32 |
of the king of | 31 |
of the round table | 29 |
at the head of | 29 |
was the son of | 28 |
the sight of the | 27 |
the side of the | 25 |
at the foot of | 25 |
the king of the | 25 |
son of jupiter and | 25 |
the name of the | 25 |
the midst of the | 24 |
to the court of | 23 |
the middle of the | 23 |
the form of a | 22 |
as soon as he | 22 |
the cause of the | 22 |
the lady of the | 22 |
the place where the | 22 |
the top of the | 21 |
to the story of | 20 |
the rest of the | 20 |
the sound of the | 20 |
one of the most | 20 |
at the same moment | 20 |
on the other side | 20 |
on the other hand | 19 |
the head of the | 19 |
as soon as the | 18 |
they came to the | 18 |
emperor of the franks | 18 |
in spite of the | 18 |
for a long time | 17 |
the foot of the | 17 |
in the form of | 17 |
that he could not | 17 |
in the hands of | 17 |
from time to time | 17 |
of louis the pious | 16 |
the power of the | 16 |
on the top of | 16 |
the edge of the | 16 |
and as soon as | 16 |
he came to the | 16 |
the emperor of the | 16 |
the face of the | 16 |
launcelot of the lake | 15 |
by the side of | 15 |
the banks of the | 15 |
at the feet of | 15 |
he came to a | 15 |
the head of his | 15 |
cut off his head | 15 |
for the first time | 14 |
was one of the | 14 |
the hands of the | 14 |
knights of the round | 14 |
and when he came | 14 |
the cause of his | 14 |
him that he was | 14 |
the gate of the | 14 |
of the island of | 14 |
the god of the | 14 |
the other side of | 14 |
the country of the | 14 |
the bottom of the | 14 |
the bravest knights of | 14 |
the island of the | 13 |
by the aid of | 13 |
and the next day | 13 |
the daughter of the | 13 |
told him that he | 13 |
at the time of | 13 |
the son of the | 13 |
on the side of | 13 |
not far from the | 13 |
in a short time | 13 |
the valley of lokfern | 13 |
was no other than | 13 |
to return to the | 13 |
at the end of | 13 |
was heard in the | 13 |
at the court of | 13 |
that he should be | 13 |
their way to the | 13 |
for the sake of | 12 |
in the forest of | 12 |
the camp of the | 12 |
and at the same | 12 |
lady of the lake | 12 |
the body of the | 12 |
arthur and his knights | 12 |
to return to his | 12 |
was at that time | 12 |
of charles the great | 12 |
the mouth of the | 12 |
for the purpose of | 12 |
he drew his sword | 12 |
the king of denmark | 12 |
on the borders of | 12 |
the camp of charlemagne | 12 |
in spite of his | 12 |
alludes to the story | 12 |
the chief of the | 12 |
the abbot of cluny | 12 |
the borders of the | 12 |
i will do so | 12 |
on his way to | 12 |
of one of the | 12 |
under the name of | 12 |
the age of fable | 12 |
to his own country | 12 |
put an end to | 12 |
by the hand of | 12 |
the court of arthur | 12 |
in spite of all | 12 |
at the moment when | 11 |
in the centre of | 11 |
the defile of glen | 11 |
with the aid of | 11 |
drew his sword and | 11 |
lady of the fountain | 11 |
from the top of | 11 |
as soon as they | 11 |
sir launcelot of the | 11 |
the knight of the | 11 |
island of the mighty | 11 |
it was in vain | 11 |
and when it was | 11 |
at the sound of | 11 |
to the castle of | 11 |
to the camp of | 11 |
king of the franks | 11 |
was the first to | 11 |
to the palace of | 11 |
and one of the | 11 |
at the battle of | 11 |
is not to be | 11 |
into the hands of | 11 |
the centre of the | 11 |
king of that country | 11 |
as well as he | 11 |
as if he had | 11 |
he had no sooner | 11 |
in the presence of | 11 |
the son of erbin | 10 |
in the island of | 10 |
one of the muses | 10 |
the rest of his | 10 |
the king of mauritania | 10 |
the end of the | 10 |
at these words he | 10 |
the entrance of the | 10 |
fell in love with | 10 |
reached the ears of | 10 |
and when he was | 10 |
a knight of arthur | 10 |
as far as the | 10 |
that it would be | 10 |
the marsh of peulven | 10 |
and when he had | 10 |
the forest of cardik | 10 |
the door of the | 10 |
the death of his | 10 |
on the banks of | 10 |
on account of the | 10 |
and gave him a | 10 |
the dangers of the | 10 |
other side of the | 10 |
to the bottom of | 10 |
it so happened that | 10 |
at these words the | 10 |
at the thought of | 10 |
of the table round | 10 |
to the care of | 10 |
the forest of arden | 10 |
the top of a | 10 |
if he had been | 10 |
the champion of the | 10 |
and was about to | 10 |
they came to a | 10 |
the story of the | 10 |
god of the sun | 10 |
the knights of the | 10 |
on the point of | 10 |
but all in vain | 9 |
as the prize of | 9 |
in the same manner | 9 |
isoude of the white | 9 |
was the daughter of | 9 |
to the top of | 9 |
of gods and heroes | 9 |
king of the heavens | 9 |
of the white hands | 9 |
for the loss of | 9 |
and it was not | 9 |
it was too late | 9 |
the king of that | 9 |
till he came to | 9 |
return to his own | 9 |
in the name of | 9 |
the palace of the | 9 |
the goddess of the | 9 |
the men of the | 9 |
is said to have | 9 |
the aid of his | 9 |
the moor of kennor | 9 |
with all his might | 9 |
stories of gods and | 9 |
in the temple of | 9 |
in honor of the | 9 |
it seemed as if | 9 |
the court of the | 9 |
took him by the | 9 |
king arthur and his | 9 |
fell to the earth | 9 |
it was not long | 9 |
the island of britain | 9 |
as if he was | 9 |
in one of his | 9 |
said the good man | 9 |
and when they had | 9 |
the quest of the | 9 |
by means of the | 9 |
of the trojan war | 9 |
as long as he | 9 |
while these things were | 9 |
under the form of | 9 |
to the spot where | 9 |
the place where he | 9 |
the son of jupiter | 9 |
at the bottom of | 9 |
a large number of | 8 |
if it were not | 8 |
bravest knights of france | 8 |
he fell to the | 8 |
the son of modron | 8 |
when he perceived that | 8 |
will be easy for | 8 |
one of the furies | 8 |
him from his horse | 8 |
set out on his | 8 |
and in due time | 8 |
by the king of | 8 |
at sight of the | 8 |
son of priam and | 8 |
of isoude the fair | 8 |
the origin of the | 8 |
and gave it to | 8 |
the road to the | 8 |
he had been a | 8 |
the battle of poitiers | 8 |
the approach of the | 8 |
took refuge in the | 8 |
was mounted on a | 8 |
is one of the | 8 |
the invasion of france | 8 |
and they came to | 8 |
the king and his | 8 |
his lance in rest | 8 |
well as he could | 8 |
the prince of hyrcania | 8 |
that he had been | 8 |
so that he could | 8 |
the abode of the | 8 |
struck him with his | 8 |
what course to take | 8 |
found himself in the | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
was astonished to see | 8 |
to the king of | 8 |
if it had not | 8 |
the son of nudd | 8 |
duke namo of bavaria | 8 |
a quarter of a | 8 |
of priam and hecuba | 8 |
the protection of the | 8 |
and came to the | 8 |
under the command of | 8 |
in the neighborhood of | 8 |
the language of the | 8 |
the ears of the | 8 |
which he had so | 8 |
if he had not | 8 |
the horse of the | 8 |
bethought him of his | 8 |
of cupid and psyche | 8 |
the head of a | 8 |
the church of st | 8 |
the possession of the | 8 |
quest of the sangreal | 8 |
of the bravest knights | 8 |
of the house of | 8 |
in such a manner | 8 |
the river of oblivion | 7 |
but it was not | 7 |
the scene of the | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
fell to the ground | 7 |
it will be easy | 7 |
to him in a | 7 |
to the christian faith | 7 |
in the aegean sea | 7 |
the presence of the | 7 |
that he might be | 7 |
when he came there | 7 |
the inhabitants of the | 7 |
at the entrance of | 7 |
the aid of the | 7 |
a great number of | 7 |
the lady of shalott | 7 |
the court of king | 7 |
was none other than | 7 |
it is said that | 7 |
as soon as she | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
the body of a | 7 |
under the guidance of | 7 |
and they went to | 7 |
until they came to | 7 |
and told him that | 7 |
long as he could | 7 |
daughter of the king | 7 |
the feet of the | 7 |
came to the place | 7 |
it had not been | 7 |
the back of the | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
the scene of action | 7 |
of the king and | 7 |
as fast as he | 7 |
by what right he | 7 |
and at last he | 7 |
one of the three | 7 |
at that time in | 7 |
it was no other | 7 |
the order of knighthood | 7 |
as if they were | 7 |
of the black mountains | 7 |
that it should be | 7 |
it could not be | 7 |
when he reached the | 7 |
the place of his | 7 |
that it was the | 7 |
on the coast of | 7 |
the foot of a | 7 |
in the hope of | 7 |
in the direction of | 7 |
spurs to his horse | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
in the same direction | 7 |
to go to the | 7 |
no sooner had he | 7 |
had not been for | 7 |
till they came to | 7 |
till he reached the | 7 |
in sight of the | 7 |
i will go and | 7 |
at a little distance | 7 |
him with his sword | 7 |
uttered a cry of | 7 |
the most celebrated of | 7 |
in search of his | 7 |
sign of the cross | 7 |
in front of the | 7 |
and there was a | 7 |
of which was a | 7 |
with the swiftness of | 7 |
was not long before | 7 |
the number of the | 7 |
chief of the chiefs | 7 |
the sign of the | 7 |
the light of day | 7 |
of the british race | 7 |
the arrival of the | 7 |
from the hand of | 7 |
and thou wert the | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
the favor of the | 7 |
as well as she | 7 |
plunged his sword into | 7 |
the next day the | 7 |
it was not till | 7 |
the same time the | 7 |
the strength of the | 7 |
and cut off his | 7 |
out of the saddle | 7 |
him out of the | 7 |
a blow on the | 7 |
i will give thee | 7 |
thus alludes to the | 7 |
the return of the | 7 |
it to his lips | 7 |
the object of her | 7 |
in search of him | 7 |
a knight of the | 7 |
by his art that | 7 |
that he fell to | 7 |
the children of the | 7 |
of which he was | 7 |
all the rest of | 7 |
so that he fell | 7 |
and for that purpose | 7 |
took his way to | 7 |
of the lady of | 7 |
he went to the | 7 |
of the most illustrious | 6 |
took their way to | 6 |
these things were going | 6 |
it will not be | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
with a heavy heart | 6 |
for the rest of | 6 |
one of the bravest | 6 |
know that it is | 6 |
been the cause of | 6 |
brought him to the | 6 |
tears in his eyes | 6 |
the meaning of the | 6 |
of the paladin orlando | 6 |
there of these franks | 6 |
banks of the river | 6 |
the height of the | 6 |
side of the mountain | 6 |
go in search of | 6 |
knight of the round | 6 |
with tears in his | 6 |
tied his horse to | 6 |
be led to the | 6 |
and went to the | 6 |
at the age of | 6 |
end of that time | 6 |
we must now return | 6 |
the lance of gold | 6 |
son of aeolus and | 6 |
a crown of gold | 6 |
duke namo and the | 6 |
issued from the wood | 6 |
who seemed to be | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
in consequence of the | 6 |
of the golden fleece | 6 |
not knowing what to | 6 |
soon as he had | 6 |
of the duchess alice | 6 |
of zerbino and isabella | 6 |
rinaldo and his brothers | 6 |
the people of the | 6 |
to make amends for | 6 |
which is said to | 6 |
him on the horse | 6 |
on the border of | 6 |
the middle of this | 6 |
on which he had | 6 |
one of the fates | 6 |
on the face of | 6 |
his way to the | 6 |
with all his force | 6 |
the middle of his | 6 |
the king of north | 6 |
after the death of | 6 |
the son of clud | 6 |
the names of the | 6 |
must now return to | 6 |
the close of the | 6 |
to go in search | 6 |
the courtyard of the | 6 |
the influence of the | 6 |
spite of all the | 6 |
with her own hands | 6 |
into which he had | 6 |
and one of them | 6 |
and in a short | 6 |
made the best of | 6 |
son of the church | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
many are there of | 6 |
the following allusion to | 6 |
from the king of | 6 |
courtyard of the palace | 6 |
of the enchanted lance | 6 |
the recesses of the | 6 |
under the influence of | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
the king of circassia | 6 |
to the gate of | 6 |
came into the hall | 6 |
told him of the | 6 |
he perceived that the | 6 |
for the space of | 6 |
of the sons of | 6 |
she was about to | 6 |
of the duke sevinus | 6 |
that he was in | 6 |
seem to have been | 6 |
world of the norsemen | 6 |
that he would not | 6 |
the king and queen | 6 |
the realms of the | 6 |
i will do as | 6 |
then he went to | 6 |
to the other side | 6 |
daughter of king of | 6 |
there of these barbarians | 6 |
of the death of | 6 |
the day appointed for | 6 |
but he had no | 6 |
one of the seven | 6 |
to the defence of | 6 |
with whom he was | 6 |
the camp of agramant | 6 |
was the cause of | 6 |
cleft in the rock | 6 |
who appeared to be | 6 |
many were there of | 6 |
his head from his | 6 |
the terror of the | 6 |
the midst of his | 6 |
the heads of the | 6 |
with the view of | 6 |
for the death of | 6 |
the end of that | 6 |
the king said to | 6 |
the court of charlemagne | 6 |
the sight of his | 6 |
to the isle of | 6 |
with him to the | 6 |
till he reached a | 6 |
the birth of christ | 6 |
son of the king | 6 |
a dog of diana | 6 |
could not bear the | 6 |
to the city of | 6 |
the place of the | 6 |
is thought to be | 6 |
to be a knight | 6 |
island in the aegean | 6 |
an allusion to the | 6 |
the bank of the | 6 |
milton alludes to the | 6 |
at this moment the | 6 |
at the island of | 6 |
things were going on | 6 |
and presented him to | 6 |
the subject of a | 6 |
as he had been | 6 |
when he came to | 6 |
the arms of the | 6 |
out on his way | 6 |
i will tell thee | 6 |
stroke of his lance | 6 |
hung at his saddle | 6 |
into the sea and | 6 |
the prince and his | 6 |
he hastened to the | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
an embassy from arthur | 6 |
a cleft in the | 6 |
to escape out of | 6 |
were there of these | 6 |
the horse and arms | 6 |
by the advice of | 6 |
turn their arms against | 6 |
the object of his | 6 |
the horse and the | 6 |
i have come to | 6 |
to the assistance of | 6 |
under the walls of | 6 |
the form of an | 6 |
one of the rhine | 6 |
the age of chivalry | 6 |
to renew the combat | 6 |
are there of these | 6 |
whom chance had brought | 6 |
the aid of her | 6 |
then said the king | 6 |
he took up the | 6 |
he had received from | 6 |
at break of day | 6 |
dukes namo and salomon | 6 |
all the knights of | 6 |
a truce was made | 6 |
him as well as | 6 |
the daughters of charles | 6 |
men of the island | 6 |
to which he was | 6 |
to do the same | 6 |
at that moment a | 6 |
and found himself in | 6 |
into the midst of | 6 |
saw before him the | 6 |
the gates of the | 6 |
him by the hand | 6 |
the feast of pentecost | 6 |
i have lost my | 6 |
as much as he | 6 |
supply the place of | 6 |
that he was not | 6 |
fell into the sea | 6 |
will be your guide | 6 |
the course of the | 6 |
the borders of a | 6 |
he had so lately | 6 |
which hung at his | 6 |
to have been the | 6 |
would by no means | 6 |
was at this time | 6 |
to be led to | 6 |
in quest of the | 6 |
to the entreaties of | 6 |
when she saw the | 6 |
i declare to heaven | 6 |
of the true faith | 6 |
he could not have | 5 |
for the subject of | 5 |
who died on the | 5 |
was supposed to be | 5 |
the rays of the | 5 |
and i will go | 5 |
and on the other | 5 |
the terms of the | 5 |
in the whole world | 5 |
in the very act | 5 |
the death of my | 5 |
as she had done | 5 |
from one of the | 5 |
well as she could | 5 |
at that time the | 5 |
presented himself before the | 5 |
to the temple of | 5 |
in which he was | 5 |
on the frontiers of | 5 |
the dress of a | 5 |
gate of the city | 5 |
and separated the combatants | 5 |
and could not be | 5 |
of the kings of | 5 |
his head above the | 5 |
best of his way | 5 |
if she did not | 5 |
where he had left | 5 |
came out of the | 5 |
out of the city | 5 |
struck him on the | 5 |
and took the road | 5 |
and when he saw | 5 |
violence to the bride | 5 |
the ranks of the | 5 |
she came to the | 5 |
though thou get this | 5 |
he was on the | 5 |
to be given to | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
apples of the hesperides | 5 |
who was none other | 5 |
king arthur and sir | 5 |
at the very moment | 5 |
such an effect on | 5 |
is said to be | 5 |
the anger of the | 5 |
went forth to meet | 5 |
the man of the | 5 |
god of the infernal | 5 |
the crowd of courtiers | 5 |
the queen of the | 5 |
in the court of | 5 |
it is not to | 5 |
and when they saw | 5 |
the will of heaven | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
it is plain that | 5 |
to yield to the | 5 |
behind him on the | 5 |
and it seemed as | 5 |
be one of the | 5 |
many of the bravest | 5 |
of the fair isoude | 5 |
the main body of | 5 |
on the back of | 5 |
the minds of the | 5 |
knight of the sparrow | 5 |
on their way to | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
with a stroke of | 5 |
the regions of the | 5 |
the air with the | 5 |
in consequence of this | 5 |
had taken possession of | 5 |
took possession of his | 5 |
amael and his grandson | 5 |
it would have been | 5 |
his horse and rode | 5 |
although thou mayest think | 5 |
caused him to be | 5 |
story of cupid and | 5 |
the honors of his | 5 |
his eyes to the | 5 |
they went to meat | 5 |
one or the other | 5 |
know that thou art | 5 |
the daughter of king | 5 |
headed man said to | 5 |
was that of a | 5 |
the garden of the | 5 |
the head of an | 5 |
is yet that which | 5 |
allusion to the story | 5 |
by which he had | 5 |
of the age of | 5 |
him in such a | 5 |
of the gods and | 5 |
could not choose but | 5 |
of their own accord | 5 |
be put to death | 5 |
and from that time | 5 |
will be able to | 5 |
and no sooner had | 5 |
the air resounded with | 5 |
in the face of | 5 |
from the power of | 5 |
but at the same | 5 |
that i am a | 5 |
and the men of | 5 |
his horse to the | 5 |
and when she saw | 5 |
the service of the | 5 |
will not be easy | 5 |
if they had been | 5 |
the next day they | 5 |
all the country round | 5 |
his hymn on the | 5 |
at the beginning of | 5 |
he told her that | 5 |
came to the spot | 5 |
the hand of my | 5 |
the field of battle | 5 |
and put it on | 5 |
which thou wilt not | 5 |
of the arrival of | 5 |
of which they were | 5 |
the legends of the | 5 |
the daughters of the | 5 |
and thou shalt have | 5 |
and clad in a | 5 |
the queen and her | 5 |
we are about to | 5 |
assuming the form of | 5 |
declared that he would | 5 |
to the hand of | 5 |
of tristram and isoude | 5 |
about the middle of | 5 |
of the infernal regions | 5 |
in his ode to | 5 |
a youth beloved by | 5 |
was a native of | 5 |
last he came to | 5 |
to say that he | 5 |
the two friends were | 5 |
the castle of the | 5 |
and demanded to be | 5 |
him to return to | 5 |
the border of the | 5 |
where they found the | 5 |
in the hour of | 5 |
the two brothers to | 5 |
with a view to | 5 |
once upon a time | 5 |
he took leave of | 5 |
and he went to | 5 |
that his antagonist was | 5 |
queen of the amazons | 5 |
the brink of a | 5 |
the spot where he | 5 |
his sword into his | 5 |
the sight of him | 5 |
of jupiter and antiope | 5 |
took leave of the | 5 |
plunged into the forest | 5 |
in the company of | 5 |
thou wilt not get | 5 |
as long as they | 5 |
the cause of this | 5 |
and when they came | 5 |
by means of which | 5 |
in pursuit of the | 5 |
was on the point | 5 |
the most beautiful of | 5 |
the bishop of limburg | 5 |
replied that it was | 5 |
when he saw the | 5 |
the ears of his | 5 |
he plunged into the | 5 |
at last he came | 5 |
the surface of the | 5 |
the fame of the | 5 |
one of the best | 5 |
under the protection of | 5 |
the cause of her | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
it is to be | 5 |
at the mercy of | 5 |
to see if he | 5 |
for the possession of | 5 |
where there was a | 5 |
and said to him | 5 |
knight of the table | 5 |
they went to the | 5 |
in his hymn on | 5 |
to see that the | 5 |
of what he had | 5 |
the bowels of the | 5 |
in the sight of | 5 |
at the mouth of | 5 |
fled in all directions | 5 |
demanded to be led | 5 |
foot of the mountain | 5 |
of the daughters of | 5 |
stretched on the ground | 5 |
you shall have it | 5 |
he would have been | 5 |
and arrived at a | 5 |
to louis the pious | 5 |
instructed him how to | 5 |
in stories of gods | 5 |
and uttered a cry | 5 |
reached the place where | 5 |
on the summit of | 5 |
when they saw the | 5 |
the possession of a | 5 |
him who died on | 5 |
to the apartment of | 5 |
that which thou wilt | 5 |
he made the best | 5 |
of the cross on | 5 |
to avail himself of | 5 |
mayest think it will | 5 |
his head on his | 5 |
the black man was | 5 |
the year of our | 5 |
for me to compass | 5 |
from the hands of | 5 |
the honor of the | 5 |
one of these was | 5 |
that he should not | 5 |
easy for me to | 5 |
he mounted his horse | 5 |
they arrived at the | 5 |
the bottom of this | 5 |
which he had taken | 5 |
the very act of | 5 |
a stroke of his | 5 |
on the day of | 5 |
the king and the | 5 |
went on his way | 5 |
what she had done | 5 |
and in a few | 5 |
such a manner that | 5 |
in the blood of | 5 |
and each of them | 5 |
the source of all | 5 |
with a wall of | 5 |
have been the cause | 5 |
the best of his | 5 |
by the arts of | 5 |
daughters of the emperor | 5 |
the noise of the | 5 |
the voice of the | 5 |
when he heard the | 5 |
loaded him with honors | 5 |
in the beginning of | 5 |
himself at the head | 5 |
the dawn of day | 5 |
all that i have | 5 |
sent an embassy to | 5 |
son of prince kelyddon | 5 |
a speedy return to | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
the violence of the | 5 |
sir hector de marys | 5 |
and returned to the | 5 |
that he might not | 5 |
me to compass this | 5 |
the success of his | 5 |
he took his way | 5 |
but it was no | 5 |
as if he would | 5 |
to tell him the | 5 |
under the weight of | 5 |
was said to have | 5 |
yet that which thou | 5 |
the story of cupid | 5 |
through all the country | 5 |
and informed him that | 5 |
hymn on the nativity | 5 |
the midst of their | 5 |
the soul of the | 5 |
of gwernach the giant | 5 |
the extremity of the | 5 |
and he came to | 5 |
king of north wales | 5 |
in honor of his | 5 |
the old man said | 5 |
thou mayest think it | 5 |
in the arms of | 5 |
daughter of jupiter and | 5 |
no sooner had the | 5 |
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of the opportunity to | 5 |
he was assailed by | 5 |
be the cause of | 5 |
think it will not | 5 |
on the shore of | 5 |
thought to be the | 5 |
in the lower world | 5 |
with all his forces | 5 |
his horse and arms | 5 |
of the young knight | 5 |
be easy for me | 5 |
to give him up | 5 |
at the first encounter | 5 |
struck him in the | 5 |
the challenge was accepted | 5 |
it was the same | 5 |
a strong body of | 5 |
in the absence of | 5 |
there is yet that | 5 |
into the thick of | 5 |
one after the other | 5 |
the bottom of his | 5 |
they were forced to | 5 |
at him with his | 5 |
took the name of | 5 |
could not resolve to | 5 |
do from the birth | 4 |
king of the country | 4 |
rose from his seat | 4 |
so they went to | 4 |
said to be the | 4 |
the orders of charlemagne | 4 |
the prize of the | 4 |
favor of the emperor | 4 |
to return to their | 4 |
had done enough for | 4 |
southwest corner of spain | 4 |
champion of the true | 4 |
breadth behind his back | 4 |
with them to the | 4 |
orlando and many more | 4 |
the spot where the | 4 |
a knight who had | 4 |
king of the lombards | 4 |
entered the city in | 4 |
orlando and the rest | 4 |
wings of the hippogriff | 4 |
king said to malagigi | 4 |
and compelled to take | 4 |
the bodies of the | 4 |
which are so frequent | 4 |
the seven cities claiming | 4 |
how easy it is | 4 |
it shall be done | 4 |
in the charge of | 4 |
of his native land | 4 |
and would have been | 4 |
his knights and the | 4 |
whence he had fled | 4 |
and bore down his | 4 |
the isle of avalon | 4 |
from him the ring | 4 |
made a show of | 4 |
should best deserve her | 4 |
and bring him to | 4 |
his eyes around and | 4 |
to the foot of | 4 |
the claims of the | 4 |
his wife and children | 4 |
of the human soul | 4 |
he said to the | 4 |
legends of charlemagne introduction | 4 |
him who he was | 4 |
which mahometans reckon time | 4 |
of the world to | 4 |
the oracle of apollo | 4 |
his daughter in marriage | 4 |
do you shun me | 4 |
the duke of guienne | 4 |
line of the franks | 4 |
of charlemagne and the | 4 |
draught from the fairy | 4 |
to give him a | 4 |
his nose and mouth | 4 |
then the king said | 4 |
see a man of | 4 |
the great emperor of | 4 |
died on the cross | 4 |
to rob me of | 4 |
been taken in charge | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
of the christian faith | 4 |
the men of his | 4 |
in such a way | 4 |
the wood where the | 4 |
the arts of malagigi | 4 |
which she was engaged | 4 |
to be present at | 4 |
went forward to the | 4 |
the horse and rider | 4 |
what was his astonishment | 4 |
the hero of the | 4 |
knight of the unicorn | 4 |
and the abbot of | 4 |
full of years and | 4 |
the line of the | 4 |
or romance of the | 4 |
edge of the forest | 4 |
if you wish to | 4 |
the brothers of rinaldo | 4 |
they passed through a | 4 |
live to see it | 4 |
come with me to | 4 |
to be faithful to | 4 |
had been made of | 4 |
no longer able to | 4 |
their way back to | 4 |
the sight of a | 4 |
the very day when | 4 |
the abbey of vallombrosa | 4 |
on a winged horse | 4 |
at the expense of | 4 |
the body of his | 4 |
his way toward the | 4 |
take to reach the | 4 |
the same moment the | 4 |
it was to be | 4 |
such a buffet that | 4 |
it was agreed that | 4 |
rogero into his power | 4 |
to render the homage | 4 |
son of hector of | 4 |
he pursued his way | 4 |
of the saracen army | 4 |
necessary to complete the | 4 |
and there found the | 4 |
was borne by a | 4 |
of nereus and doris | 4 |
of the lower world | 4 |
stretched into the sea | 4 |
in the trojan war | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
in the language of | 4 |
the temple of apollo | 4 |
turned to stone by | 4 |
out of the battle | 4 |
sword to his side | 4 |
was to be found | 4 |
goddess of the earth | 4 |
presented him to the | 4 |
that he had never | 4 |
went up to the | 4 |
was the victim of | 4 |
the paladins of charlemagne | 4 |
seeking the golden fleece | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
great grandson of aeneas | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
the fall of troy | 4 |
and sent him to | 4 |
for the love of | 4 |
delighted with his prize | 4 |
of the seven cities | 4 |
seized her by the | 4 |
day appointed for the | 4 |
no one in the | 4 |
sword through his heart | 4 |
with transports of joy | 4 |
and the soul of | 4 |
it was a new | 4 |
emperor of the romans | 4 |
sir gawain and sir | 4 |
as a memorial of | 4 |
the advance of the | 4 |
the next day he | 4 |
to enable him to | 4 |
on condition that charlot | 4 |
the daughter of yspadaden | 4 |
was invaded by a | 4 |
isles of the blessed | 4 |
almost at the same | 4 |
with the rapidity of | 4 |
any one in the | 4 |
the warriors of both | 4 |
changed to a lotus | 4 |
that the battle was | 4 |
the touch of the | 4 |
has been made to | 4 |
of sense and motion | 4 |
the bravest warrior of | 4 |
was the work of | 4 |
stretched himself out on | 4 |
the sword of the | 4 |
the death of the | 4 |
to say to you | 4 |
too heavy for them | 4 |
kingdom of messina in | 4 |
the bishop of bergues | 4 |
and said to have | 4 |
to whom he owed | 4 |
the king and all | 4 |
the son of custennin | 4 |
not set it free | 4 |
was to be fought | 4 |
borders of the sea | 4 |
the source of the | 4 |
but so much the | 4 |
realms of the dead | 4 |
you must have been | 4 |
in search of her | 4 |
and told the king | 4 |
out of his nose | 4 |
the glare of the | 4 |
may be found in | 4 |
him dead upon the | 4 |
we do from the | 4 |
to bind a sword | 4 |
the first encounter both | 4 |
one of the fallen | 4 |
first dawn of morning | 4 |
all that he had | 4 |
year of our lord | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
of the race of | 4 |
dismounted from his horse | 4 |
him the horse and | 4 |
her whom he had | 4 |
on all sides over | 4 |
and of the fate | 4 |
thought he had never | 4 |
by the disorders of | 4 |
cause of the trojan | 4 |
most celebrated of the | 4 |
the treachery of his | 4 |
the destruction of the | 4 |
being changed to a | 4 |
conducted him to the | 4 |
smote the other in | 4 |
to the object of | 4 |
to the shore of | 4 |
when they arrived at | 4 |
i know not what | 4 |
no less than three | 4 |
him to the combat | 4 |
whispered in his ear | 4 |
produced such an effect | 4 |
one of the norns | 4 |
you have been brought | 4 |
without delay go to | 4 |
my mother told me | 4 |
and perceived that it | 4 |
the daughter of llyr | 4 |
sir launcelot and sir | 4 |
fell on her knees | 4 |
put spurs to his | 4 |
the memory of the | 4 |
his strength and valor | 4 |
the weight of his | 4 |
the quarrel with guerin | 4 |
was changed into a | 4 |
condition that charlot should | 4 |
the son of his | 4 |
of so great a | 4 |
be the man i | 4 |
himself in his armor | 4 |
been absent from the | 4 |
bank of the river | 4 |
sound of horns and | 4 |
enemy such a blow | 4 |
the battle of roncesvalles | 4 |
his sword into the | 4 |
horse to a tree | 4 |
met one another with | 4 |
never heard of the | 4 |
will be to you | 4 |
was placed in a | 4 |
the soil of spain | 4 |
had the head of | 4 |
replied that the prisoner | 4 |
with no better success | 4 |
had the art to | 4 |
hindu god of the | 4 |
mounting the horse of | 4 |
had brought to the | 4 |
put them to death | 4 |
after a few moments | 4 |
man living was worthy | 4 |
him that he had | 4 |
into a deep valley | 4 |
she had done to | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
the other in the | 4 |
which it is to | 4 |
in which he had | 4 |
out of his power | 4 |
and carried the oriflamme | 4 |
my lord and prince | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
to be with orlando | 4 |
to the saracen camp | 4 |
the south of france | 4 |
the effect of the | 4 |
middle of his breast | 4 |
in the camp of | 4 |
strength and courage more | 4 |
to the earth with | 4 |
that the youth was | 4 |
i know that thou | 4 |
the horses of rinaldo | 4 |
following allusion to the | 4 |
she met a damsel | 4 |
countess of the fountain | 4 |
and it was evident | 4 |
i will go with | 4 |
the stronghold where the | 4 |
in that part of | 4 |
was clothed in a | 4 |
changed to a fountain | 4 |
was no easy task | 4 |
presence of the emperor | 4 |
meet him in the | 4 |
have no doubt heard | 4 |
him to have been | 4 |
the moment when he | 4 |
from which he had | 4 |
the issue of the | 4 |
that the emperor had | 4 |
the kingdom of loegria | 4 |
adventures of rinaldo and | 4 |
put himself at the | 4 |
by the approach of | 4 |
the most forward of | 4 |
between the camp of | 4 |
the voice of ogier | 4 |
had been made prisoner | 4 |
forth to meet him | 4 |
to the time when | 4 |
if they had not | 4 |
render the homage due | 4 |
mortification to find that | 4 |
the barking of dogs | 4 |
restored to the favor | 4 |
full of armed men | 4 |
they returned to the | 4 |
hero myths of the | 4 |
had gone to the | 4 |
the guidance of the | 4 |
when they came to | 4 |
the crown from his | 4 |
that the stranger was | 4 |
the stories of the | 4 |
out of the castle | 4 |
thousands in persia and | 4 |
the ring which he | 4 |
the queen of cornwall | 4 |
rays of the sun | 4 |
came to the castle | 4 |
the attempt has been | 4 |
fear not that i | 4 |
son of the duke | 4 |
the king of scotland | 4 |
that no one but | 4 |
must without delay go | 4 |
put to the sword | 4 |
of jupiter and europa | 4 |
the two combatants were | 4 |
with the assistance of | 4 |
he cared not to | 4 |
him on all sides | 4 |
in defence of their | 4 |
poets and minstrels of | 4 |
the mountain till he | 4 |
you would have thought | 4 |
begged a boon of | 4 |
buried in the rhine | 4 |
ancient name of river | 4 |
one another for the | 4 |
a shelter for the | 4 |
and sent them back | 4 |
sue not for my | 4 |
the saracen army rushed | 4 |
and gave notice to | 4 |
at the stair of | 4 |
in time to see | 4 |
and gave him such | 4 |
from their elevated position | 4 |
the duke namo of | 4 |
he caused to be | 4 |
aymon and the lady | 4 |
he had seen and | 4 |
the feet of charlemagne | 4 |
she returned to the | 4 |
made the sign of | 4 |
from the birth of | 4 |
made great by ceres | 4 |
after the fashion of | 4 |
had been taken in | 4 |
me to the castle | 4 |
which he was master | 4 |
descended to the earth | 4 |
knew not which way | 4 |
object of her search | 4 |
his way to rome | 4 |
him to the earth | 4 |
the night in the | 4 |
melissa had given him | 4 |
into the heart of | 4 |
when the tartar king | 4 |
pay tribute to the | 4 |
made himself known to | 4 |
in an instant the | 4 |
and rode to the | 4 |
by means of it | 4 |
that time in the | 4 |
over mountains and through | 4 |
hand of my friend | 4 |
when he heard a | 4 |
he found himself opposite | 4 |
with this proof of | 4 |
the frontiers of france | 4 |
thou shalt have it | 4 |
him with all his | 4 |
and he had a | 4 |
way through the forest | 4 |
of the cause of | 4 |
flowed down his cheeks | 4 |
an attack on the | 4 |
strength that he could | 4 |
era from which mahometans | 4 |
the wrath of the | 4 |
gave notice to his | 4 |
of his friend gan | 4 |
of gods and men | 4 |
the place where they | 4 |
the walls of paris | 4 |
to return to france | 4 |
the beauty of the | 4 |
and his cousin oliver | 4 |
himself out on the | 4 |
than he had ever | 4 |
the apartment of the | 4 |
he had so often | 4 |
the dead to judgment | 4 |
the disguise of a | 4 |
greeting be unto thee | 4 |
was not at that | 4 |
and drew their swords | 4 |
touched with this proof | 4 |
gave the word to | 4 |
a great part of | 4 |
in the palace of | 4 |
at a loss to | 4 |
the following lines are | 4 |
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a more secure asylum | 4 |
of his way to | 4 |
he had never seen | 4 |
he bethought him of | 4 |
a loaf of bread | 4 |
that she should be | 4 |
the glory of the | 4 |
them on their way | 4 |
and restored to him | 4 |
endure the thought that | 4 |
arrived at the bridge | 4 |
was in search of | 4 |
by the faith of | 4 |
in memory of the | 4 |
be devoured by the | 4 |
on the return of | 4 |
who should best deserve | 4 |
go in quest of | 4 |
attempt has been made | 4 |
the faith of his | 4 |
the treacherous enemy of | 4 |
i am no traitor | 4 |
under the charge of | 4 |
he succeeded in reaching | 4 |
put it to his | 4 |
to do penance for | 4 |
and brought him to | 4 |
of the norse gods | 4 |
that they would not | 4 |
of rinaldo and orlando | 4 |
they soon reached the | 4 |
of whom i have | 4 |
to the east and | 4 |
the steward of the | 4 |
so far as to | 4 |
his combat with rodomont | 4 |
then said sir gawain | 4 |
in quest of rogero | 4 |
you have no doubt | 4 |
to his native country | 4 |
they attacked one another | 4 |
the adventures of the | 4 |
and there he found | 4 |
from place to place | 4 |
the son of kilydd | 4 |
was seized by the | 4 |
to pay the tribute | 4 |
will be time enough | 4 |
to the orders of | 4 |
and drew his sword | 4 |
came to the palace | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
of the bravest of | 4 |
daughter of prince anlawd | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
bore down his master | 4 |
on the first day | 4 |
crown of gold upon | 4 |
in the reign of | 4 |
laid her hand upon | 4 |
and the mabinogeon the | 4 |
me for what i | 4 |
that some of the | 4 |
in a garment of | 4 |
was his astonishment when | 4 |
he assumed the dress | 4 |
the countess of the | 4 |
had not ridden far | 4 |
astolpho and the enchantress | 4 |
of the emperor and | 4 |
delivered him from the | 4 |
the swiftness of an | 4 |
which he had in | 4 |
dead at his feet | 4 |
object of his journey | 4 |
know that i am | 4 |
his armor to the | 4 |
alighted from his horse | 4 |
the greek and roman | 4 |
to one of his | 4 |
while he was thus | 4 |
the love of glory | 4 |
to seek gradasso and | 4 |
wings in his face | 4 |
felt as if he | 4 |
the events of the | 4 |
second and a third | 4 |
in the manner of | 4 |
the roar of the | 4 |
relating the wanderings of | 4 |
the capital of abyssinia | 4 |
mountains and through valleys | 4 |
will do as you | 4 |
as we do from | 4 |
much of the poetry | 4 |
was to be held | 4 |
that his father had | 4 |
had committed to her | 4 |
and give it to | 4 |
all sides over the | 4 |
a son of niobe | 4 |
and mounting the horse | 4 |
as white as snow | 4 |
death of his son | 4 |
at the extremity of | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
charge of duke namo | 4 |
the margin of the | 4 |
a man of rank | 4 |
a knight of great | 4 |
hastened to the spot | 4 |
the sound of a | 4 |
head of the stag | 4 |
of jupiter and leda | 4 |
the chamber of the | 4 |
which flowed near by | 4 |
the blows they gave | 4 |
my name is sir | 4 |
over his head and | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
rob him of his | 4 |
i sue not for | 4 |
tops of the mountains | 4 |
the liberation of ogier | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
son of his friend | 4 |
the idea of the | 4 |
was the brother of | 4 |
was the wife of | 4 |
the fury of the | 4 |
knowing whether he was | 4 |
that she had ever | 4 |
to supply the place | 4 |
of mahomet from mecca | 4 |
and he took the | 4 |
and all that thou | 4 |
son of apollo and | 4 |
and took from him | 4 |
knowledge of the subject | 4 |
that you will not | 4 |
to a place of | 4 |
cities claiming to be | 4 |
most illustrious knights of | 4 |
with her in the | 4 |
that he made a | 4 |
sword into his side | 4 |
that many of the | 4 |
and it is said | 4 |
said to have been | 4 |
to do him honor | 4 |
he came into the | 4 |
the house of morvan | 4 |
she fell on her | 4 |
he had learned the | 4 |
from the sight of | 4 |
he brings with him | 4 |
who had come to | 4 |
famous antique statue in | 4 |
the aspect of the | 4 |
but let him not | 4 |
to their own country | 4 |
queen of the gods | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
and what was his | 4 |
of an old woman | 4 |
by whom they were | 4 |
daughter of gwynn gloy | 4 |
of whom had been | 4 |
he approached he heard | 4 |
horse and arms of | 4 |
from the body of | 4 |
sir launcelot and the | 4 |
one of them was | 4 |
and nephew of charlemagne | 4 |
at the edge of | 4 |
assumed the dress of | 4 |
knew not what to | 4 |
his strength that he | 4 |
the leader of the | 4 |
my power to defend | 4 |
with a numerous army | 4 |
more than all the | 4 |
at that time there | 4 |
various parts of his | 4 |
the death of their | 4 |
his sword through his | 4 |
in a place where | 4 |
part of his body | 4 |
of oceanus and tethys | 4 |
at that moment the | 4 |
and declared that he | 4 |
by the arms of | 4 |
identified by romans with | 4 |
and spoke to him | 4 |
of the duke of | 4 |
the moment when rogero | 4 |
the disaster of roncesvalles | 4 |
the hands of orlando | 4 |
said to the rest | 4 |
to the sway of | 4 |
mounted the horse of | 4 |
swiftness of an arrow | 4 |
his palace of art | 4 |
put him to death | 4 |
a nymph of diana | 4 |
to lay hands on | 4 |
all of whom had | 4 |
he was mounted on | 4 |
a sword to his | 4 |
in the south of | 4 |
of the emperor of | 4 |
knights and the mabinogeon | 4 |
her hand upon his | 4 |
rolled over on the | 4 |
the palace of logestilla | 4 |
of the nibelungen lied | 4 |
and he drew his | 4 |
in the history of | 4 |
to him and to | 4 |
struck him from his | 4 |
a portion of the | 4 |
quarter of a loaf | 4 |
converted to the christian | 4 |
i beg you to | 4 |
appeared to be the | 4 |
and introduced him to | 4 |
the war in africa | 4 |
informed ogier of the | 4 |
his eyes with the | 4 |
of a loaf of | 4 |
he soon perceived a | 4 |
start of the hunt | 4 |
tears flowed down his | 4 |
of the worship of | 4 |
it is not known | 4 |
the ground in the | 4 |
for he was a | 4 |
so much the more | 4 |
from the inhabitants of | 4 |
and the lady beatrice | 4 |
i do not wish | 4 |
all the christian knights | 4 |
to rally his troops | 4 |
till he had taken | 4 |
came to the court | 4 |
he had taken from | 4 |
the tops of the | 4 |
head from his body | 4 |
our readers will remember | 4 |
of the throne and | 4 |
followed the course of | 4 |
such a way as | 4 |
a way as to | 4 |
a second and a | 4 |
steward of the household | 4 |
of the black sea | 4 |
king arthur and queen | 4 |
camp of the christians | 4 |
on the death of | 4 |
he continued his course | 4 |
the same time that | 4 |
he was disposed to | 4 |
on the field of | 4 |
all his noble knights | 4 |
in his palace of | 4 |
of a stream which | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
a heart of stone | 4 |
in the guise of | 4 |
make any impression upon | 4 |
he raised his eyes | 4 |
at last he was | 4 |
the fifty daughters of | 4 |
and courage more than | 4 |
of rinaldo and ricciardetto | 4 |
to meet him in | 4 |
not what to do | 4 |
the entreaties of the | 4 |
became possessed of the | 4 |
fell senseless to the | 4 |
assumed the form of | 4 |
the tomb of merlin | 4 |
great grandson of noah | 4 |
sunk to the bottom | 4 |
to the country of | 4 |
and the sons of | 4 |
fell from his horse | 4 |
their arms against their | 4 |
for he did not | 4 |
that charlot should be | 4 |
informed him that he | 4 |
the passage of the | 4 |
hero of the iliad | 4 |
armor to the pile | 4 |
no other weapon than | 4 |
the events which had | 4 |
the shades of the | 4 |
for love of me | 4 |
had the mortification to | 4 |
with regard to the | 4 |
the title of king | 4 |
the mortification to find | 4 |
the resistance of the | 4 |
the bravest of his | 4 |
of charlemagne and his | 4 |
the stair of merlin | 4 |
do with him as | 4 |
means of the enchanted | 4 |
as was his wont | 4 |
fifty daughters of danaus | 4 |
one of the sons | 4 |
so terrible a blow | 4 |
in the agonies of | 4 |
nephew of king arthur | 4 |
remembered the ring which | 4 |
in a low voice | 4 |
of aeolus and enarete | 4 |
time to see the | 4 |
engaged in mortal combat | 4 |
a son of the | 4 |
after a while the | 4 |
hastened to the church | 4 |
the agonies of death | 4 |
for some slight offence | 4 |
the prisoner was a | 4 |
from the height of | 4 |
hast thou heard what | 4 |
when at last they | 4 |
of the fountain a | 4 |
son of uranus and | 4 |
faith of his fathers | 4 |
the first dawn of | 4 |
and he knew not | 4 |
he was at first | 4 |
charlemagne and his peers | 4 |
took advantage of this | 4 |
he had promised to | 4 |
at that very time | 4 |
would not hear of | 4 |
to the coast of | 4 |
and i will do | 4 |
was in danger of | 4 |
and directed his flight | 4 |
was interrupted by the | 4 |
the time when the | 4 |
to bring it to | 4 |
the assistance of charlemagne | 4 |
as the god of | 4 |
the meaning of this | 4 |
took advantage of the | 4 |
looked at one another | 4 |
white and vermilion garments | 4 |
body of a lion | 4 |
at the same instant | 4 |
have to do with | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
mahomet from mecca to | 4 |
the honors of knighthood | 4 |
the duke namo and | 4 |
he stretched out his | 4 |
daughter of yspadaden penkawr | 4 |
consulted the oracle of | 4 |
that will i not | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
took possession of the | 4 |
with no other weapon | 4 |
in which she was | 4 |
to the abbey of | 4 |
flight of mahomet from | 4 |
he felt as if | 4 |
such as he had | 4 |
them that he could | 4 |
his followers took refuge | 4 |
who was at that | 4 |
apollo and the muses | 4 |
he was placed in | 4 |
the princes of his | 4 |
had received from his | 4 |
at the first dawn | 4 |
over land and sea | 4 |
have lost my horse | 4 |
the thick of them | 4 |
and pursued his way | 4 |
and the king was | 4 |
in churches and convents | 4 |
of the oath which | 4 |
without a knowledge of | 4 |
were known to her | 4 |
to the upper air | 4 |
of the french emperor | 4 |
from that time forth | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
gave him such a | 4 |
he fell into the | 4 |
the prize of victory | 4 |
top of the mountain | 4 |
the very moment of | 4 |
when it was time | 4 |
him that they were | 4 |
to take shelter in | 4 |
from the bottom of | 4 |
one another with the | 4 |
commended them to god | 4 |
returning from trojan war | 4 |
in an agony of | 4 |
his art that his | 4 |
returned to the palace | 4 |
by her he was | 4 |
for want of food | 4 |
i come to make | 4 |
of hector of troy | 4 |
and hastened to the | 4 |
if it were possible | 4 |
he was surprised to | 4 |
the rescue of his | 4 |
the house of guienne | 4 |
his wars with the | 4 |
to sound his horn | 4 |
it was well known | 4 |
nothing was wanting but | 4 |
the remnant of the | 4 |
the forehead of the | 4 |
remains of his army | 4 |
feet of the emperor | 4 |
the summit of the | 4 |
found himself opposite to | 4 |
i did not know | 4 |
continued his course till | 4 |
in vain attempted to | 4 |
sides over the plain | 4 |
and the two knights | 4 |
the legends of charlemagne | 4 |
the night before the | 4 |
of the most celebrated | 4 |
each of them was | 4 |
coast of asia minor | 4 |
consoled him as well | 4 |
battle was to be | 4 |
his way he met | 4 |
on the horse of | 4 |
shame that she had | 4 |
saw with grief the | 4 |
we have endeavored to | 4 |
told the story of | 4 |
son of duke sevinus | 4 |
arthur and queen guenever | 4 |
at the height of | 4 |
is an allusion to | 4 |
the wound of girard | 4 |
a draught from the | 4 |
guerin and his sons | 4 |
did not hesitate to | 4 |
the siege of albracca | 4 |
shoes of variegated leather | 4 |
the same which was | 4 |
he had done enough | 4 |
he looked round for | 4 |
horses of rinaldo and | 4 |
of apollo at delphi | 4 |
suddenly appeared before her | 4 |
aeneas and his companions | 4 |
and flew to the | 4 |
state in ancient greece | 4 |
the house of maganza | 4 |
she was the daughter | 4 |
the walls of arles | 4 |
and when sir launcelot | 4 |
to be the famous | 4 |
to plunge it into | 4 |
soon learned the cause | 4 |
he approached the gate | 4 |
him to the spot | 4 |
made good his landing | 4 |
was caught in the | 4 |
embarked to return to | 4 |
as we have related | 4 |
which he had made | 4 |
the youngest of the | 4 |
him to the emperor | 4 |
but at length the | 4 |
conducted him into the | 4 |
the worse of the | 4 |
to come to her | 4 |
in his combat with | 4 |
that was in the | 4 |
the man i seek | 4 |
at what she beheld | 4 |
rogero bethought him of | 4 |
could not have been | 4 |
not which way to | 4 |
stepped out of the | 4 |
and who was the | 4 |
avail himself of his | 4 |
to the favor of | 4 |
her to the castle | 4 |
of the knights who | 4 |
surrounded with a wall | 4 |
of all the rest | 4 |
himself of his advantage | 4 |
the fate of his | 4 |
garden of the enchantress | 4 |
he arrived at the | 4 |
as he approached the | 4 |
he should find a | 4 |
became the father of | 4 |
in the toils of | 4 |
then he made the | 4 |
over the face of | 4 |
his wife and his | 4 |
the homage due to | 4 |
his enemy such a | 4 |
knowing what to do | 4 |
in my power to | 4 |
the dukes namo and | 4 |
advantage of the opportunity | 4 |
the sun in the | 4 |
be your guide to | 4 |
easy it is to | 4 |
to conduct me to | 4 |
on the soil of | 4 |
by being changed to | 4 |
when the horn sounded | 4 |
to the church of | 4 |
a knowledge of the | 4 |
i have got him | 4 |
god of the sea | 4 |
bind a sword to | 4 |
not knowing whether he | 4 |
of which he had | 4 |
rob me of my | 4 |
she should be his | 4 |
princes of his native | 4 |
sword in his hand | 4 |
said one of the | 4 |
a torrent of tears | 4 |
art that his pupil | 4 |
would have been glad | 4 |
restored him to health | 4 |
on the body of | 4 |
of its own accord | 4 |
the entrance to the | 4 |
with which it was | 4 |
of his late antagonist | 4 |
not ridden far when | 4 |
rose in the middle | 4 |
of his nose and | 4 |
into the river of | 4 |
the daughter of prince | 4 |
the attack of the | 4 |
the sun and moon | 4 |
was destined to be | 4 |
and whispered in his | 4 |
to his companion that | 4 |
and his knights and | 4 |
the birds and beasts | 4 |
of the magic sword | 4 |
rushed upon one another | 4 |
but neither of them | 4 |
was a favorite of | 4 |
with the other he | 4 |
that one of his | 4 |
determined to seek the | 4 |
sound of the horn | 4 |
the saracens of spain | 4 |
with the intention of | 4 |
till at last he | 4 |
enemies of the gods | 4 |
ladies of the court | 4 |
at hearing of the | 4 |
at last on the | 4 |
the damsel of the | 4 |
it was made of | 4 |
the son of clydno | 4 |
what he had learned | 4 |
as the cause of | 4 |
the symbol of the | 4 |
on a sudden he | 4 |
him his daughter in | 4 |
the rage of the | 4 |
the depths of the | 4 |
all that had happened | 4 |
and led him to | 4 |
to go in pursuit | 4 |
he heard a voice | 4 |
at the palace of | 4 |
the heart of the | 4 |
and in the midst | 4 |
had fallen into the | 4 |
and proceeded to the | 4 |
then she told him | 4 |
the source from which | 4 |
of apollo and the | 4 |
to the succor of | 4 |
in his poem of | 4 |
been made prisoner by | 4 |
of the same kind | 4 |
said the old man | 4 |
from their own invention | 4 |
and went on his | 4 |
the number of his | 4 |
could not help laughing | 4 |
the recollection of his | 4 |
him of his book | 4 |
was full of armed | 4 |
long as life should | 4 |
one of the largest | 4 |
discovered by his art | 4 |
have given him a | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
brother of the duke | 4 |
my lord and master | 4 |
as if it had | 4 |
looked round for his | 4 |
it was not in | 4 |
to go in quest | 4 |
the son of llyr | 4 |
shelter for the night | 4 |
you shall no more | 4 |
of innocence and purity | 4 |
marched at his side | 4 |
as he approached he | 4 |
the sword of orlando | 4 |
cross on his forehead | 4 |
of the stranger knight | 4 |
the day of the | 4 |
see pillars of hercules | 4 |
him with the sword | 4 |
chained to a rock | 4 |
to lay wait for | 4 |
wars with the saracens | 4 |
as he came near | 4 |
to the lady of | 4 |
he saw before him | 4 |
he called on the | 4 |
taken in charge by | 4 |
to complete the subject | 4 |
every part of his | 4 |
astolpho was the first | 4 |
the fight that he | 4 |
the charge of the | 4 |
and when they were | 4 |
to the queen of | 4 |
said to him in | 4 |
then for the first | 4 |
was lost to sight | 4 |
which we are about | 4 |
with his wife and | 4 |
the morning of the | 4 |
namo and the rest | 4 |
the last trumpet shall | 4 |
said to one another | 4 |
on the brink of | 4 |
to the trojan war | 4 |
which rodomont had taken | 4 |
and came out a | 4 |
the son of urien | 4 |
the way of the | 4 |
his breast and shoulders | 4 |
the first army of | 4 |
one of the graces | 4 |
for love of him | 4 |
from the blood of | 4 |
the eyes of the | 4 |
and that the emperor | 4 |
was made of bone | 4 |
with the weight of | 4 |
oratory and sacred song | 4 |
as long as i | 4 |
him into the water | 4 |
learned from him that | 4 |
if the king would | 4 |
myths of the british | 4 |
and turned him loose | 4 |
one of the argonauts | 4 |
foot of the mountains | 4 |
the subject of the | 4 |
the hands of huon | 4 |
court of king arthur | 4 |
went in pursuit of | 4 |
and his wife and | 4 |
at this crisis he | 4 |
and his peers are | 4 |
of ulysses and penelope | 4 |
him from the harpies | 4 |
night before the day | 4 |
as if they saw | 4 |
a few days after | 4 |
the king of ireland | 4 |
he had only to | 4 |
should be sent to | 4 |
turned him loose to | 4 |
ridden far when he | 4 |
king of the allobroges | 4 |
the honor of knighthood | 4 |
of the christian world | 4 |
in king arthur and | 4 |
you wish to know | 4 |
from which mahometans reckon | 4 |
for a moment it | 4 |
the favor of heaven | 4 |
after a short interval | 4 |
from the borders of | 4 |
senseless to the ground | 4 |
of the mountain till | 4 |
with the love of | 4 |
it was in his | 4 |
courage more than mortal | 4 |
the horse of rinaldo | 4 |
the prowess of the | 4 |
dealt him a blow | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
in reading and conversation | 4 |
the people of dortmund | 4 |
but at that moment | 4 |
the weight of years | 4 |
had been carried off | 4 |
court of the sultan | 4 |
and when the king | 4 |
of the sultan gaudisso | 4 |
from which it is | 4 |
of uranus and ge | 4 |
attacked one another with | 4 |
above all other knights | 4 |
for the want of | 4 |
his helmet and his | 4 |
ring upon her finger | 4 |
the ears of a | 4 |
of the count orlando | 4 |
at length he found | 4 |
she presented herself before | 4 |
some of them bore | 4 |
him that he should | 4 |
way in quest of | 4 |
of drums and trumpets | 4 |
who can tell the | 4 |
his way into the | 4 |
of a noble and | 4 |
which led to the | 4 |
the invasion of his | 4 |
them into the river | 4 |
of the ancient persians | 4 |
a bowlful of water | 4 |
as life should last | 4 |
in sight of his | 4 |
from mecca to medina | 4 |
and king of the | 4 |
and a third time | 4 |
and took refuge in | 4 |
duke aymon and the | 4 |
the personification of the | 4 |
his way to seek | 4 |
and plunged into the | 4 |
but it was too | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
on the head of | 4 |
by this time the | 4 |
at the door of | 4 |
from the midst of | 4 |
to whom he was | 4 |
soon arrived at the | 4 |
to make any impression | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
and at last the | 4 |
everything that opposed his | 4 |
among the bravest knights | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
man of short stature | 3 |
it was time for | 3 |
during all this time | 3 |
a place where they | 3 |
was too quick for | 3 |
locked up in a | 3 |
the time of his | 3 |
heard in the air | 3 |
too much for his | 3 |
the pommel of his | 3 |
on her knees before | 3 |
the crown upon the | 3 |
the forge of vulcan | 3 |
his body should be | 3 |
passed out of the | 3 |
i should have been | 3 |
happy under the rule | 3 |
only to achilles in | 3 |
one by one all | 3 |
and passed in safety | 3 |
main body of his | 3 |
taken advantage of the | 3 |
through the thickest of | 3 |
they were all assembled | 3 |
i will that thou | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
the chiefs of the | 3 |
in this way he | 3 |
water upon the slab | 3 |
he would give him | 3 |
the crime of which | 3 |
lady he loves best | 3 |
if it please you | 3 |
solicit the aid of | 3 |
when three nights old | 3 |
some of the knights | 3 |
first king of athens | 3 |
they pursued their way | 3 |
up by the roots | 3 |
the extent of the | 3 |
own image in the | 3 |
a short time the | 3 |
in this region so | 3 |
her back to the | 3 |
there was no remedy | 3 |
that i have done | 3 |
held in his hand | 3 |
king of the fairies | 3 |
indignation at seeing his | 3 |
little distance from the | 3 |
lost sight of the | 3 |
through the influence of | 3 |
they took their way | 3 |
off at one side | 3 |
happened that the very | 3 |
told him that his | 3 |
the fortunes of the | 3 |
with him into the | 3 |
was near at hand | 3 |
the idea of his | 3 |
i will not let | 3 |
daughter of king minos | 3 |
fell into a swoon | 3 |
the king of france | 3 |
in the depths of | 3 |
on the day when | 3 |
oath which he had | 3 |
of all the centaurs | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
gave him his daughter | 3 |
the way to the | 3 |
whom he had given | 3 |
not satisfied with this | 3 |
and by degrees all | 3 |
out to the young | 3 |
while she hesitated she | 3 |
the worship of the | 3 |
so long as i | 3 |
with his left hand | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
end to the war | 3 |
a noise was heard | 3 |
a cup of wine | 3 |
the best of knights | 3 |
he saw a fair | 3 |
with all manner of | 3 |
hearing the sound of | 3 |
to the realms of | 3 |
i have been here | 3 |
as they had sat | 3 |
in the hall of | 3 |
other knights who had | 3 |
on the island of | 3 |
her as the prize | 3 |
upon the head of | 3 |
one of his men | 3 |
tristram and the fair | 3 |
the interior of the | 3 |
necessary that he should | 3 |
he was said to | 3 |
and the king turned | 3 |
way out of the | 3 |
and asked him whether | 3 |
sir gareth and sir | 3 |
passed the night in | 3 |
his lips with the | 3 |
sing mass in the | 3 |
thrust at him with | 3 |
with such violence that | 3 |
to you than to | 3 |
great and little bear | 3 |
at caerleon upon usk | 3 |
and is slain by | 3 |
more than a hundred | 3 |
and the recovery of | 3 |
a voice that said | 3 |
to cut off the | 3 |
that i may be | 3 |
the length of the | 3 |
and desired to be | 3 |
almost the whole of | 3 |
but it is not | 3 |
third person of the | 3 |
should be put to | 3 |
armor and mounted the | 3 |
that he could see | 3 |
was too noble to | 3 |
mortal endowed with prophetic | 3 |
and i will direct | 3 |
noise made by the | 3 |
the trojan war and | 3 |
at no great distance | 3 |
prepared to defend himself | 3 |
the worship of bacchus | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
out of the sea | 3 |
him in his arms | 3 |
the directions of the | 3 |
this morning we asked | 3 |
he was forced to | 3 |
the great and little | 3 |
that his life was | 3 |
the first victim of | 3 |
great number of attendants | 3 |
a manner that his | 3 |
the lord of the | 3 |
but when he found | 3 |
to get rid of | 3 |
on his horse with | 3 |
an army to his | 3 |
his return home from | 3 |
him of the arrival | 3 |
led the army of | 3 |
order to secure the | 3 |
from his horse and | 3 |
that his body should | 3 |
to succor him in | 3 |
the doctrines of the | 3 |
his horse was slain | 3 |
and each smote the | 3 |
that king arthur was | 3 |
and laid siege to | 3 |
get tidings of the | 3 |
embarked on board a | 3 |
when the peace was | 3 |
what was the cause | 3 |
stood in the way | 3 |
over cattle and pastures | 3 |
and the midgard serpent | 3 |
that he was almost | 3 |
he was born in | 3 |
for the deliverance of | 3 |
in the disguise of | 3 |
of peleus and thetis | 3 |
a dress of yellow | 3 |
spear in the rest | 3 |
to the bishop of | 3 |
funeral pile and perished | 3 |
as he was a | 3 |
after the fall of | 3 |
him to the ground | 3 |
the breast of the | 3 |
by some to be | 3 |
it will be best | 3 |
a knight upon a | 3 |
so he took leave | 3 |
to the court in | 3 |
was a sort of | 3 |
they beheld a vast | 3 |
will not let it | 3 |
was moved to tears | 3 |
the king commanded the | 3 |
night were spent in | 3 |
the proper course to | 3 |
asked him who he | 3 |
been changed into this | 3 |
and struck him with | 3 |
and made him his | 3 |
just at this time | 3 |
so great was the | 3 |
and the old king | 3 |
one of the worthiest | 3 |
king arthur was slain | 3 |
he was destined to | 3 |
at the mention of | 3 |
an island in the | 3 |
the fourth day he | 3 |
a vessel filled with | 3 |
horse of one of | 3 |
he went to look | 3 |
sir perceval and sir | 3 |
and after the thunder | 3 |
usurping king of thebes | 3 |
and great was the | 3 |
by apollo and diana | 3 |
to hold their ground | 3 |
the countries of the | 3 |
departed to their several | 3 |
him with his lance | 3 |
on their return to | 3 |
the king ordered his | 3 |
most beautiful of the | 3 |
with his spear in | 3 |
sons and seven daughters | 3 |
it was necessary to | 3 |
of heaven be unto | 3 |
cause of the death | 3 |
him to go to | 3 |
of roland at roncesvalles | 3 |
both fell to the | 3 |
the archbishop of tours | 3 |
of the rest of | 3 |
pleased to find her | 3 |
a storm which drove | 3 |
and give up the | 3 |
in the same place | 3 |
to see the issue | 3 |
which derived its name | 3 |
was received with great | 3 |
the pleasure of the | 3 |
proceeded to the castle | 3 |
and on the morrow | 3 |
it as a gift | 3 |
and wide over the | 3 |
when he had thus | 3 |
vengeance for the death | 3 |
too much to the | 3 |
person of the hindu | 3 |
gawain and sir hector | 3 |
hagan was killed by | 3 |
and could not resist | 3 |
in which it was | 3 |
came to a great | 3 |
mass in the choir | 3 |
there was not one | 3 |
of the great poets | 3 |
latona and the rustics | 3 |
fell beneath the sword | 3 |
of the human race | 3 |
age of innocence and | 3 |
who would willingly have | 3 |
he demanded of the | 3 |
the kingdom of colchis | 3 |
under the care of | 3 |
the daughters of charlemagne | 3 |
out of this world | 3 |
said that it would | 3 |
at least for a | 3 |
to tell you all | 3 |
the rocks of the | 3 |
had the appearance of | 3 |
they said to him | 3 |
be best for us | 3 |
he made his horse | 3 |
the magnificence of the | 3 |
had done to kynon | 3 |
milton alludes to this | 3 |
the close of day | 3 |
up the body of | 3 |
and with one voice | 3 |
bound to the mast | 3 |
the fall of the | 3 |
him and his successors | 3 |
the branches of a | 3 |
he gave me his | 3 |
at that time a | 3 |
trojan war and the | 3 |
was of no avail | 3 |
passed in and out | 3 |
the horse of one | 3 |
and by his side | 3 |
the charms of the | 3 |
hands of the enemy | 3 |
and conjured him to | 3 |
from him that he | 3 |
cried out to them | 3 |
held in high estimation | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
the battle from the | 3 |
in the habit of | 3 |
they seated themselves at | 3 |
it will be time | 3 |
the shield of achilles | 3 |
and from the top | 3 |
of men and women | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
when he came into | 3 |
to play upon it | 3 |
the round table were | 3 |
on the western side | 3 |
well as i could | 3 |
i made a vow | 3 |
at a distance from | 3 |
and at the mercy | 3 |
and that was to | 3 |
surprised to find there | 3 |
turn off to the | 3 |
his horse with a | 3 |
account of the tribute | 3 |
he was going on | 3 |
to utter a word | 3 |
of the marsh of | 3 |
for you will need | 3 |
of the approach of | 3 |
a reptile as this | 3 |
and looked down into | 3 |
in the darkness of | 3 |
in the place where | 3 |
that it is a | 3 |
in due time arrived | 3 |
took him to the | 3 |
spite of all that | 3 |
to rush to the | 3 |
the death of baldur | 3 |
him that it was | 3 |
they had not been | 3 |
derived its name from | 3 |
an explanation of the | 3 |
of the greatness of | 3 |
cried out to the | 3 |
as a pledge of | 3 |
and in the morning | 3 |
a thief that i | 3 |
that the king was | 3 |
to be held that | 3 |
was crowned with a | 3 |
on the eastern side | 3 |
in order to bring | 3 |
told him what he | 3 |
of the young breton | 3 |
of the poetry as | 3 |
his funeral pile and | 3 |
which he had not | 3 |
abode of the gods | 3 |
and laid in a | 3 |
they came before the | 3 |
at last they came | 3 |
could not fail to | 3 |
the influence of a | 3 |
him to a pleasant | 3 |
into the service of | 3 |
consented to accompany him | 3 |
he held in his | 3 |
he looked at her | 3 |
paused for a moment | 3 |
he saw a young | 3 |
the bite of a | 3 |
inflicting a mortal wound | 3 |
when they were all | 3 |