id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40021 Mills, Charles The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 1 (of 2) .txt text/plain 99537 6151 77 [Sidenote: Squires anxious to be knighted by great characters.] of a knight until the very last days of chivalry, chivalric feelings meetings and in times of war the lords and knights were marked by their [Sidenote: Of the knight's armour; of the squire, &c.] As every lord was educated in chivalry, he was of course a knight; but he far as it would go." This was the feeling in all chivalric times; but St. Louis was the knight who had the merit of arraying it in the form of a knight-stranger that had come to the king's court for good love and to If we fancy the knight of chivalry as valiant, noble-minded, and gentle, [Sidenote: Knights asserted by arms their mistress' beauty.] "For every knight that loved chivalry, knight who disgraced the order of chivalry. of knights, and as in chivalric times the tournament was always regarded ./cache/40021.txt ./txt/40021.txt