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the king of france82
of the round table76
the king of england72
at the same time71
the duke of burgundy67
in the midst of64
at the end of57
the yere of crist56
of the king of52
of crist m l50
the hands of the50
yere of crist m48
one of the most48
the end of the47
the knights of the47
the rest of the46
from time to time42
the name of the41
in the hands of40
knights of the round39
the order of the39
in the reign of38
the lord of mortimer37
the power of the35
at the head of35
inserted by second hand35
the count of toulouse35
on the part of34
of the thirteenth century33
to the holy land32
of the duke of32
the greater part of32
the ordre of knychthede31
at the battle of31
as well as the31
in the name of31
of the middle ages31
the prince of wales30
in the days of30
for the purpose of30
on the th of30
in the mean while29
was one of the29
the part of the29
of the order of29
on the other side29
the whole of the28
of the holy land28
the head of the27
on the other hand27
to the duke of27
the life of the27
in the time of26
the close of the26
the lady of the26
the army of the26
into the hands of26
seems to have been26
knights of the bath25
to the king of25
the midst of the25
the walls of the25
the side of the25
the king and his24
is one of the24
the king and the24
the beginning of the24
of the count of24
the earl of pembroke24
the sieur de navailles23
the earl of warwick23
the face of the23
the presence of the23
the field of battle23
of the knights of23
the spirit of the23
in the presence of22
the reign of henry22
at the close of22
in the middle ages22
that is to say22
in the yere of21
and as soon as21
at the foot of21
the character of the21
the nature of the20
of the prince of20
the foot of the20
in the eyes of20
at the court of20
of the house of20
that he had been20
a part of the20
in the holy land20
the spirit of chivalry20
of one of the20
within the walls of20
the other side of20
the reign of edward20
in the history of19
it seemed as though19
be found in the19
the eyes of the19
to be found in19
they came to the19
in the middle of19
the story of the19
the honour of knighthood19
richard coeur de lion19
the middle of the19
and there was a19
the history of the19
the defence of the19
for the sake of19
as if he had19
that it was the19
and the duke of19
i will tell thee19
as soon as the19
the buke of the18
the men of the18
to the court of18
the news of the18
it may be that18
that he could not18
as we have seen17
the remainder of the17
in the thirteenth century17
the sight of the17
a knight of the17
for a long time17
the heart of the17
that he would not17
master bernard de brocas17
other side of the17
the host of the17
he came to the17
to the place where17
the people of the16
launcelot of the lake16
for the first time16
the cause of the16
i know not how16
greater part of the16
was by no means16
of the earl of16
the earl of derby16
of the black prince16
and the king of16
order of the garter16
and gh it ane16
gh it ane othir16
the order of knighthood16
of the de brocas16
in the course of16
the service of the16
in the twelfth century16
as soon as he15
the hand of the15
a great number of15
the court of the15
of the ordre of15
that there was a15
the top of the15
the fate of the15
the door of the15
in the great hall15
of the twelfth century15
and when he came15
progress of chivalry in15
the hearts of the14
in the hour of14
on the subject of14
of the military orders14
and one of the14
at the time of14
and the knights of14
the gate of the14
and it was not14
and thou wert the14
the duke of normandy14
and when he was14
a manuscript in the14
my lord of wartmont14
in the service of14
of the lord of14
as well as a14
in the heart of14
in the minds of14
the minds of the14
as if he were14
on the field of14
in days to come14
the ranks of the14
it is impossible to14
he came to a14
if he had been14
lady of the lake14
and when he had14
to the castle of14
the glory of the14
of the king and14
the leaders of the13
as if they had13
the bastard of burgundy13
the camp of the13
fell to the earth13
it was plain that13
the court of arthur13
the duke of quelqueparte13
the arrival of the13
and the next day13
the manners of the13
as soon as they13
if they had been13
and when they had13
and the lord of13
the order of chivalry13
the duke of orleans13
on account of the13
face to face with13
the days of chivalry13
from a manuscript in13
that it would be13
the castle of st13
in the fourteenth century13
the knights of st13
the conclusion of the13
in the cause of13
the next day the13
of some of the13
he went to the13
the son of a13
at the beginning of13
the knight of the13
the house of the13
the words of the13
of the island of13
the son of the13
under the walls of12
that part of the12
the son of nudd12
it ane othir case12
of the lady of12
in front of the12
the count of flanders12
the efforts of the12
the reign of richard12
the crown of france12
the manner in which12
on the side of12
the poyntis of the12
the loss of the12
and there was no12
the grand master of12
of the people of12
ane othir case efter12
in the cathedral of12
and the rest of12
the master of the12
of the reign of12
all the knights of12
the chivalry of europe12
the death of the12
the time of the12
up and down the12
the council of clermont12
poyntis of the ordre12
the forces of the12
the attention of the12
othir case efter the12
sir launcelot of the12
the mind of the12
grand master of the12
to the honour of12
master of the horse12
it will not be12
at the bataile of12
i will do so11
the wars of the11
in a low voice11
the place of the11
of the said ordre11
island of the mighty11
the duke of lancaster11
of the chivalric character11
the prince and his11
to the said ordre11
i do not know11
it would have been11
of the table round11
noble ordre of knychthede11
the centre of the11
and i will go11
it is probable that11
to go to the11
the island of the11
and in a few11
the battle of poictiers11
of the english king11
one end of the11
joust to the utterance11
during the reign of11
and in the midst11
in regard to the11
the lord of the11
sir geoffrey of harcourt11
in the way of11
of the history of11
to the earl of11
the last of the11
the banner of the11
for the love of11
the death of his11
by the side of11
in the first place11
that he was not11
the followers of the11
to be able to11
that the king of11
of the french king11
after the battle of11
the approach of the11
in the form of11
the king of the10
the law of lumbardy10
the history of chivalry10
but he would not10
to the noble ordre10
to the lord of10
the passage of arms10
the sword of the10
the object of the10
king edwarde the thrid10
at the sound of10
was the first to10
from the hands of10
had it not been10
army of the cross10
in one of the10
end of the lists10
was not to be10
of sir john fastolfe10
by the law of10
in the character of10
efter the law of10
lady of the fountain10
not been able to10
there was a great10
knight of the round10
to the king and10
the kings of france10
in the field of10
he was about to10
as far as the10
reign of richard ii10
a large body of10
the use of the10
as well as in10
of chivalry in england10
the head of his10
from the lips of10
to be one of10
and when he saw10
of the fourteenth century10
the day of the10
the care of the10
on the point of10
the head of a10
were by no means10
in spite of all10
the son of erbin10
for a few moments10
as he had been10
the lord of chargny10
armed at all points10
the days of edward10
the end of a10
the prince of tarentum10
in consequence of the10
and when it was10
it would be a10
name of de brocas10
after the death of10
it seemed as if10
of the kings of10
was at that time10
that he might be10
the word of god10
and many of the10
it is to be9
the courage of the9
king of england had9
the sound of the9
the name of de9
the chivalry of the9
and that he be9
on the day of9
the prince and the9
is said to have9
the sons of the9
one of the first9
him out of the9
within the precincts of9
the protection of the9
as well as of9
the edge of the9
to the crown of9
the mouth of the9
cut off his head9
in the life of9
that they could not9
it was not the9
the noble ordre of9
with the king of9
said the good man9
i will give thee9
it seemed to him9
in the ranks of9
of the castle of9
the king and queen9
for the space of9
of sir john chandos9
the subject of the9
at the council of9
the conduct of the9
that he did not9
to have been the9
it was hard to9
from one of the9
the monks of st9
so late as the9
as well as to9
for the recovery of9
in the sight of9
be one of the9
at the age of9
the sign of the9
the fall of the9
that the old man9
the names of the9
i am going to9
a great deal of9
the possession of the9
was supposed to be9
by the hand of9
he knew that the9
and one of them9
but there was no9
the earl of arundel9
in the direction of9
to the nombre of9
in a moment the9
the romances of chivalry9
of the countess of9
arthur and his knights9
set fire to the9
the quest of the9
and at the end9
that it was a9
the form of a9
in days of chivalry9
the midst of his9
to the service of9
is to be found9
and the earl of9
the boke of noblesse9
spirit of the age9
the commands of the9
and it was a9
at the request of9
of richard coeur de9
there is a great9
by the king of9
the island of britain9
sir henry of wakeham9
the club of devon9
it is more than9
it is difficult to9
the origin of the9
in time of war9
it is said that9
of the nature of9
the monastery of st9
one of the great9
for the defence of9
was the son of9
they came to a9
the ears of the9
in the case of9
of the temple and8
the grace of god8
rose to his feet8
the hands of his8
there was not a8
religious orders of knighthood8
in favour of the8
in the power of8
seemed as though the8
sir oliver and his8
son of the church8
on each side of8
of chivalry in the8
that the duke of8
hands of the infidels8
he had not been8
house of de brocas8
as that of the8
one after the other8
the strength of the8
said to have been8
for a moment the8
which he had been8
as he did so8
in a kind of8
by the earl of8
and they came to8
in honour of the8
it is curious to8
but it was not8
at the feet of8
of the first crusade8
history of the crusades8
the kingdom of jerusalem8
but as soon as8
the circumstances of the8
the daughter of a8
for the most part8
of the tree of8
could not but be8
so that he fell8
love of the ladies8
the sultaun of egypt8
knights and squires of8
as one of the8
the course of the8
host of the crusade8
to raise the siege8
sign of the cross8
him to the ground8
their way through the8
their way to the8
the duties of the8
that is to wete8
at the door of8
into the presence of8
the love of the8
in the centre of8
at one end of8
and he did not8
of the days of8
the authority of the8
the swords of the8
under the name of8
it seems to me8
as he was in8
the house of de8
of the spirit of8
that he be nocht8
and it was only8
the hands of a8
it is in the8
could not have been8
of the black visor8
of france and england8
the result is that8
the bosom of the8
to the relief of8
of the court of8
have a care how8
the son of modron8
the emperor of germany8
knighthood of the bath8
by force of arms8
the king of navarre8
one to the other8
of the city of8
of william of tyre8
the command of the8
the passage of the8
and the men of8
with the rest of8
the th of august8
of the roy outremer8
that he might not8
picture of ancient manners8
that he was the8
he drew his sword8
king and the prince8
of la belle calaise8
son of jupiter and8
the arms of the8
be given to the8
he was obliged to8
he was in the8
the duke of bretagne8
the banks of the8
told him that he8
the order of st8
the heads of the8
he would have been8
when they reached the8
as a kind of8
of the character of8
the law of arms8
case efter the law8
in his booke of8
with the aid of8
the place where the8
under the command of8
that it was not8
i misdoubt me if8
of knights and squires8
little more than a8
with an air of8
the french and english8
the center of the8
the destruction of the8
the direction of the8
in the neighbourhood of8
the commencement of the8
he was wont to8
the archbishop of tyre8
the way to the8
and when she saw8
of flesh and blood8
this part of the8
to the top of8
of which they were7
the lips of the7
of chivalry in europe7
when he came to7
at break of day7
is by no means7
my lord the prince7
the aid of the7
the blood of the7
he was one of7
the memory of the7
so many of the7
in the romance of7
for it was not7
i have heard that7
sprang to his feet7
the abbey of st7
had been one of7
the relief of the7
high in favour with7
the name of god7
in which he was7
the purpose of the7
the age of chivalry7
and at the same7
the lands of the7
and they went to7
every one of them7
the thirteenth century from7
until they came to7
king arthur and his7
the next morning the7
manners of the age7
the rest of his7
many of the knights7
at the castle of7
the progress of the7
the king of hungary7
of the orders of7
i will tell you7
have been able to7
had been in the7
one of the best7
the knight who had7
when he came there7
the institutions of chivalry7
than in any other7
saw that it was7
the duke of bourbon7
on account of its7
the judges of the7
at last he came7
from head to foot7
i will go and7
the number of the7
for a few minutes7
and the count of7
isoude of the white7
the life of a7
the progress of chivalry7
the order of saint7
the object of his7
the next day they7
but the spirit of7
the men and the7
i knew not that7
my lord of mortimer7
the fortunes of the7
shall have the price7
which they had been7
a large part of7
with him to the7
on account of his7
in quest of adventures7
that the king had7
the return of the7
the th of june7
the midst of a7
by one of the7
the rear of the7
by some of the7
the lady of shalott7
this side of the7
by the knights of7
the ladies of the7
in the siege of7
once upon a time7
on the first day7
was in his power7
that they were not7
of peter the hermit7
the influence of the7
the last day of7
the comon profit of7
the old man had7
in the mean time7
the story of his7
by the hand and7
the precincts of the7
for the honour of7
the infantes of carrion7
during the middle ages7
the king and all7
it could not be7
was one of those7
gif a man may7
the other end of7
of the white hands7
and came to the7
the battle of cressy7
olivier de la marche7
was to be found7
and that it was7
the knighthood of the7
the general state of7
the historians of the7
was none other than7
is more than probable7
the day will come7
the lord of clary7
different parts of the7
king of england and7
i will go with7
is a man of7
of the life of7
in spite of the7
was not at all7
that he was a7
the thirteenth century a7
on the morning of7
a great part of7
the fact that the7
the knights of calatrava7
in the north of7
such a man as7
of chivalry in france7
the coming of the7
spear in his hand7
not far from the7
the morning of the7
of the religious orders7
the constable of france7
by the name of7
manner in which the7
of the kingdom of7
and from that time7
of a true knight7
the thickest of the7
in which they were7
a year and a7
in that part of7
but it is not7
the twin brothers of7
none other than the7
all the efforts of7
state of chivalry in7
part of the field7
i trow he will7
in the house of7
in the place of7
under the title of7
with the duke of7
the news of this7
by the duke of7
the state of the7
love of his lady7
they were wont to7
his account of the7
of the battle of7
i would not have7
of the crusade was7
i have come to7
the reign of the7
to his own country7
of the day was7
it was but a7
to the side of7
and when they were7
king of france had7
house of the lilies7
and it was the7
the same time the7
as if they were7
that they might be7
from the hand of7
the bishop of puy7
that it might be7
of the knight was7
the character of a7
to the care of7
other end of the7
that he had not7
the feet of the7
if that be so7
the spot where the7
of the state of7
to the ordre of7
every part of the7
and on the other7
to him that he7
but they were not7
on the authority of7
to return to the7
the sound of a7
the castle of saut7
with the exception of7
to take advantage of7
and i have been7
he fell to the7
as he saw the7
with the earl of7
he said to the7
at the thought of7
who was to be7
took possession of the7
and each of them7
but it would be7
the court of gloriana7
was not long before7
that they would not7
in the use of7
it will be a7
in favour with the7
sons of the church7
he was in his7
the state of manners7
of any of the7
as well as by7
in front of him7
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sir walter de maunay6
in the mind of6
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not so much as6
the court of king6
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at that time the6
and at last he6
as i have said6
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the count of tripoli6
peace be with thee6
the gates of the6
by sea and land6
declared that he would6
to the church of6
the work of the6
and put it on6
there was something in6
of bernard the treasurer6
day life of the6
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of the second crusade6
that many of the6
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quest of the sangreal6
of the fifteenth century6
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the dominion of the6
the king of north6
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king arthur and sir6
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the orders of the6
the battle of bannockburn6
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i declare to heaven6
to his feet and6
the de brocas brothers6
if thou wilt not6
the gift of the6
of the golden horn6
from the king of6
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that he was in6
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one of the principal6
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the church in the6
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of edward the third6
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the number of his6
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of the holy city6
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on the watch for6
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the hall of the6
the duty of a6
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host of the cross6
the roiaume of fraunce6
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of the great house6
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of the bishop of6
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thomas de la marche6
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to be given to6
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order of the temple4
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chivalric parley between him4
sir launcelot and sir4
after a long and4
johan regent of fraunce4
they were no longer4
the count of blois4
all the while that4
of the old race4
the story of her4
the english king was4
he came to an4
army of the crusaders4
with fire and sword4
history of english poetry4
will tell you that4
i am very sure4
and guy the bow4
the kingdom of loegria4
the most part of4
again and again had4
deliverance of the holy4
the side of a4
of god and his4
the militia of the4
knew that he had4
middle of their shields4
above all other knights4
thank thee for thy4
of the gallant little4
in england during the4
the fortune of war4
the castles of the4
a description of the4
he could not bear4
of the roman empire4
it may be as4
power of the king4
the life of st4
a considerable body of4
to give up the4
that as it may4
the brother of the4
countess of the fountain4
to the number of4
face to the other4
that i have been4
i will do it4
him by the hand4
this is one of4
to that of the4
against the enemies of4
the ground with a4
of chivalry to the4
the message of the4
the gret part of4
of the heroes of4
for i knew that4
from the holy land4
the daughter of yspadaden4
then said sir gawain4
we have seen the4
set him on his4
one of his knights4
king and all his4
of the better sort4
to the camp of4
was held in the4
knights of the temple4
of love and war4
propereteis of the ordre4
and that they were4
the king with the4
here and there a4
as well as his4
and more than once4
that she loved him4
the black prince himself4
may be found in4
and his wife and4
down to the earth4
a pilgrimage to the4
by any of the4
of the lady in4
it is well that4
the lady he loves4
be as well to4
sir william hay of4
called the knight of4
in the chapter house4
a coat of mail4
the same time he4
to storm the castle4
the amusements of the4
not set it free4
the army of boemond4
it may well be4
of the old man4
thou art a good4
chivalric feelings of the4
chivalry in the south4
at the siege of4
every page of the4
the king went to4
lord of mortimer had4
fell from his horse4
in the blood of4
little influence of german4
the soldiers of the4
he was permitted to4
of cloth of gold4
it is sa that4
which the duke of4
by the way he4
gave him such a4
manners and customs of4
the property of the4
go back to the4
steward of the household4
the father and son4
him to come to4
to get to the4
towards the holy land4
at the sight of4
in any of the4
the two military orders4
son of priam and4
the th of april4
we find that the4
but he could not4
in days gone by4
the daughter of prince4
to right and left4
that they might not4
fame of his family4
head of the stag4
his head upon the4
he was the son4
in the island of4
it was not till4
under the care of4
to take care of4
in the eleventh century4
the table of the4
the name of king4
the only chivalric emperor4
of greece and rome4
the duke of exeter4
he came and stood4
was in truth a4
of the forest was4
the sultaun of damascus4
hand in the margin4
she was a woman4
the chivalric character of4
and on the third4
the shelter of the4
it was by the4
story of its use4
the fears of the4
as fast as he4
the very place where4
by every means to4
his inferiority to the4
the steward of the4
chivalry in the reign4
and the name of4
the son of urien4
the very heart of4
with the lord of4
the lady and the4
the point of the4
the first step in4
great body of the4
the consent of the4
the scene of the4
service of the church4
the duke and his4
on the last day4
in the nature of4
to look at the4
scales and the bastard4
on the golden horn4
the middle of their4
at some distance from4
that this is the4
the days of the4
there is a story4
the comon wele of4
the maist noble and4
master of the rolls4
him in the hour4
was determined that the4
but none the less4
body of the crusaders4
but many of the4
as best they might4
and by his side4
of the court and4
have to do with4
of the dignity of4
with some of the4
the description of the4
there are many other4
and there he was4
that he was one4
to which they had4
he was led to4
will tell thee all4
supposed to be a4
on the death of4
the terror of the4
the great battle of4
to which he was4
a window in the4
brother fabian was to4
his early ferocious heroism4
comon profit of rome4
in all his dedis4
of chivalric honours to4
the feudal age is4
the english and french4
the kings of the4
from that of the4
on one side of4
of the french men4
with the black prince4
seems to me that4
of the knightly character4
good town of pontdebois4
on the one side4
long and long ago4
in the breasts of4
the whole force of4
second hand in the4
first appearance of the4
she returned to the4
in word and deed4
the sullen waters of4
to sit at the4
were added to the4
of the manners of4
into the midst of4
by the sight of4
he did not come4
the holy saints and4
of the common people4
rescue of two brother4
as they neared the4
are likely to be4
the black prince was4
for the life of4
the baron and baroness4
held out his hand4
what has befallen thee4
at once to the4
when the lord of4
son of the duke4
into the order of4
to those who were4
the author of the4
excellence of italian armour4
neither of them was4
a few years afterwards4
to be had in4
cross on his forehead4
that he is a4
of the squire in4
of the great king4
out of the town4
of the baron of4
the commander of the4
the weight of his4
in and about the4
it had been in4
it could not have4
to be done to4
of the fate of4
as a member of4
the holy land by4
all in a moment4
the ruin of the4
the last of them4
publication of their names4
the attack of the4
without fear and without4
the top there was4
and he took the4
the ally of the4
of the progress of4