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(George Payne Rainsford) title: The History of Chivalry date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/40537.txt cache: ./cache/40537.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'40537.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 4926 author: Bulfinch, Thomas title: The Age of Chivalry date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/4926.txt cache: ./cache/4926.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'4926.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 46455 author: Davis, William Stearns title: Life on a Mediaeval Barony A Picture of a Typical Feudal Community in the Thirteenth Century date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46455.txt cache: ./cache/46455.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 11 resourceName b'46455.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 13183 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: In the Days of Chivalry: A Tale of the Times of the Black Prince date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/13183.txt cache: ./cache/13183.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'13183.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-chivalry-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 15670 author = Everett-Green, Evelyn title = The Secret Chamber at Chad date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55530 sentences = 2807 flesch = 82 summary = "Now tell me, my good friend, who and what thou art," said the boy, such a fashion had Brother Emmanuel long been studying the Word of Edred looked up at Brother Emmanuel for confirmation of this Latin tongue the words as Brother Emmanuel spoke them, and looking Edred instinctively bent the knee, but Brother Emmanuel's face did "Brother Emmanuel a heretic!" cried Bertram, with flashing eyes. Edred well remembered Brother Emmanuel's words about "I fear so, my boy; and Brother Emmanuel himself thinks that ill is "My mother," said Edred cautiously, "is it that Brother Emmanuel is Brother Fabian's face with a look which Edred well knew, and which Sir Oliver's face looked a little relieved as he heard his son's Brother Emmanuel moved silently away, closely followed by Edred, "Edred, thinkest thou that it can be true that Brother Emmanuel is "Now, Brother Emmanuel, let us show you all," said Edred eagerly; cache = ./cache/15670.txt txt = ./txt/15670.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15948 author = Morris, William title = The Hollow Land date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14882 sentences = 668 flesch = 88 summary = Then, one night, as I lay dreaming, I felt a hand laid on my face, and loudly: I looked in quietly, and saw a big man with long black hair, Florian": and I saw his great stern face bare among the iron, for he while I took ten men, and went to look for Swanhilda. Then she said, "0 false knight, show your warrant from God, man, or "This warrant from God, Swanhilda," he said, holding up his sword, great body of knights, at the head of them Red Harald and the king, But I felt my brother's hand leave mine, and saw him turn his horse's holding their long spears out, I went back -back, back, I saw what Then Red Harald came and stood on the precipice above me, his great But I turned my eyes and wet face to her, and said: "Do not curse me cache = ./cache/15948.txt txt = ./txt/15948.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13183 author = Everett-Green, Evelyn title = In the Days of Chivalry: A Tale of the Times of the Black Prince date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 154074 sentences = 7384 flesch = 83 summary = Raymond, thou and I have longed this many a day to sally forth to fight said, as thou hast done, good Father, that she had known that such day "Thou shalt tell all that to the King or to the Prince," said John in a John looked somewhat anxious as the Prince signed to Gaston and Raymond glory or peril another time, thou wilt tell thy father first. John pressed his comrade's hand and thanked him; but Raymond little knew "Good Raymond, but for thy quick eye and timely word of warning, we had It will be like old times come back again when thou, Joan, and he and I "They tell me that thou art sick, good John," said Raymond, coming "Brother, this is like old times," said Gaston, his hand upon Raymond's "Nay, scarce like those old days, Sir Gaston de Brocas," he answered, cache = ./cache/13183.txt txt = ./txt/13183.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4926 author = Bulfinch, Thomas title = The Age of Chivalry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 119140 sentences = 6520 flesch = 83 summary = fellow," said King Arthur, "canst thou bring me there where this "Sir knight," said Arthur, "for what cause must die." "That were shame unto thee," said Sir Launcelot; "thou thou canst." "Alas!" said Sir Launcelot, "that ever a knight white knight, and said, "Sir, thou fightest wonderful well, as Arthur took Sir Tristram by the hand, and went to the Table Round, King Arthur made Sir Tristram knight of the Table Round with great it shall never be said, in court, or among good knights, that Sir you, fair lords." Then the old man said unto King Arthur, "Sir, I "Come forth," said Arthur, "if thou darest, and I promise thee I year; and King Arthur received back the queen, and Sir Launcelot But when the year was passed, King Arthur and Sir Gawain came with acts of the said King Arthur, and of his noble Knights of the cache = ./cache/4926.txt txt = ./txt/4926.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33953 author = nan title = The Boke of Noblesse Addressed to King Edward the Fourth on His Invasion of France in 1475 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64995 sentences = 4246 flesch = 79 summary = day they were ratified both by king Edward and duke Charles. Commines states that the duke of Gloucester, king Edward's younger brother, and Champaigne, of alle whiche he was king, duke, erle, and lorde as his day of Aprill the said prince Edward with king day of Maij, the said king Edwarde his day of August, the said Johan duke of Bedford had a gret knightes, and noble men of worship, whiche paied to the said regent duc of crouned king of Fraunce in the noble citee of Paris, in the yere of Crist king Edwarde second for the said duchie of Guien, whiche townes and sovereinte to holde but of the saide noble king Edwarde, and of alle his And the saide prince Edwarde and the kinges youre noble progenitoure king Edwarde the thrid, whiche by many yeris leide hym, in youre antecessour daies, other noble princes and lordis of gret cache = ./cache/33953.txt txt = ./txt/33953.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35161 author = MacLehose, Sophia H. title = Tales from Spenser, Chosen from the Faerie Queene date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32124 sentences = 1526 flesch = 83 summary = One day there came to the forest a certain Sir Satyrane, a noble knight Thus Una and Sir Satyrane grew close friends, and at length she told him PRINCE ARTHUR HELPS UNA TO FIND THE RED-CROSS KNIGHT. PRINCE ARTHUR HELPS UNA TO FIND THE RED-CROSS KNIGHT. the knight began to collect his weapons and to don his armour in great As Una and the Red-cross Knight rode on their way they came near her monster saw the knight's shining armour, he raised his great frame and boon that had befallen her knight, the maiden grew very sad at heart, In the days of Britomart there lived a famous knight named Marinell. party of knights and ladies who were on their way to a great tournament. ready for the combat, but, as the other knight came near and saw the knight knew the time was come when he must leave Britomart and continue cache = ./cache/35161.txt txt = ./txt/35161.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40537 author = James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title = The History of Chivalry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 115116 sentences = 5922 flesch = 71 summary = History of Jerusalem--Death of the chief Crusaders--New King taken--Ransomed--Returns to Europe--Second Crusade of crusades; and Boemond abandoned every thing in Europe to carry on the holy In the mean time one of the crusaders had made his way to Constantinople, enemies remained, and were even in possession of the old church of St. Peter[176] at Rome, as we learn by a contemporary crusader. bring Tancred back without success; but the arrival of Raimond de St. Gilles, Count of Toulouse, with the immense army of the Languedocian strong body of crusaders was soon expected from Europe, the emperor seems The army of the Cross waited no time under the walls of Nice, but as soon Forces of the Christians--Battle of Antioch--The Crusaders victorious-The time fixed for the march of the general army at length arrived; but, the general council of the crusade met to elect a King of Jerusalem. cache = ./cache/40537.txt txt = ./txt/40537.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40022 author = Mills, Charles title = The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 2 (of 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90098 sentences = 5651 flesch = 77 summary = time the general collar of English knights, and the silver collar of esses [Sidenote: Story of the king's chivalry.] "Sir James, may God give you this day grace to be the prowest knight of "Sir," answered the knight, with true chivalric modesty, "you say as it noble and valiant knights of France mourned the death of a generous foe, [Sidenote: French knights' opinions of Scottish chivalry.] noble acts of chivalry, the gentle and virtuous deeds that some knights [Sidenote: English knights continued to break lances for ladies' love.] knights_, kings, queens, lovers, lords, ladies, giants, dwarfs, thieves, We have seen that in early times each knight had his squire, who gave arms [Sidenote: The Cid becomes the knight of Sancho, King of Castile.] Alfonso is a very interesting character among the kings and knights of [Sidenote: Knights travel and joust for ladies' love.] chivalry of England or France had been engaged, the Imperial knights cache = ./cache/40022.txt txt = ./txt/40022.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40021 author = Mills, Charles title = The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 1 (of 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 99537 sentences = 6151 flesch = 77 summary = [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 = ./cache/40021.txt txt = ./txt/40021.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35598 author = Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron title = Tales from Tennyson date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37759 sentences = 2167 flesch = 92 summary = king of the Land of Cameliard, asked Arthur to come with his knights and [Illustration: KING ARTHUR AND THE LOVELY QUEEN.] were Knights of the Round Table at Arthur's court, and young Gareth, who _Gareth went in to the queen_ and said: "Mother, if you love me listen Then the old man turned away and Gareth said to his men: "Our poor Arthur's court to ask for Sir Lancelot to come to help my sister, and as King Arthur had come to the old city of Caerleon on the River Usk to "Enid, the good knight's horse is standing in the court," cried the One morning Prince Geraint went into Arthur's hall and said: The king said the prince might go, and sent fifty armed knights to king and said that the knight who had won the day had left without "Make me your knight, Sir King!" he cried, "because I know all about cache = ./cache/35598.txt txt = ./txt/35598.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43365 author = Llull, Ramon title = The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood Translated from the French by Sir Gilbert Hay, Knight date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45949 sentences = 2805 flesch = 82 summary = mak till his Ordre; nathare suld na knycht mak ane othir bot first he contrair, he is inymy till his Ordre, and syk men suld nocht be ressauit to that noble and worschipfull Ordre till hald it at honour; bot thai ordanyt ffor the Ordre of Knychthede is sa hye, that quhen a King makis a knycht, gif he will nocht do, othir Knychtis suld do for honoure of thair Ordre, wyn honour in armes, ffor men may nocht mare cruelly destroye the noble Item, Our [gh]ong men suld nocht be maid Knychtis, bot gif thai had gude na suld nocht na villaine curage cum be gude, evin to the said Ordre; ffor the noble Ordre of Knychthede, that suld haue nane affinitee bot till Knycht, be vertu of his Ordre, grete charge, the quhilk he suld nocht Princis, and Barouns; ffor quhan thai do nocht honoure to the said Ordre, cache = ./cache/43365.txt txt = ./txt/43365.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46455 author = Davis, William Stearns title = Life on a Mediaeval Barony A Picture of a Typical Feudal Community in the Thirteenth Century date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 122656 sentences = 7427 flesch = 76 summary = Certes, for all laymen and clerics on the St. Aliquis fiefs, there was purgatory enough in Baron Garnier's day to Although this castle is the center of Baron Conon's power, it is by villeins, and petty nobles agree in praising Baron Conon. the seigneur's great oven, whither not merely the castle folk, but a At the time of the great Church festivals, of course, comes the delight mantle like a great baron?" The squires take a long time adjusting it. Conon, clothed in full armor, then presented himself in the great hall. St. Aliquis vassals and the noble leaders of the castle men at arms, joys of a common sire with a small castle, a fast horse, good hawks, Of course, it was a high honor to be reared by a very great lord like knights, peasants--every man knows to which of the three great cache = ./cache/46455.txt txt = ./txt/46455.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46233 author = Stoddard, William O. title = With the Black Prince date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55124 sentences = 3979 flesch = 94 summary = "Richard Neville," exclaimed the prince, "thou hast won honor in this! "O Guy the Bow," said Richard, "wilt thou come with me--thou and thy thine will follow Richard Neville to fight for our good king." "Nor I," said Richard; "but I tell thee, Guy the Bow, I like this war of Thou mayest trust thy men, Lord Richard of Wartmont. "Guy the Bow," said Richard, turning to him, "hast thou heard?" "Wartmont," exclaimed the knight, "thou hast thy men well in hand! thee bowmen defeating knights and men-at-arms, thou wilt see a new day "I will make thee fitted to command thy men," said Earl Warwick. "Aye," said Richard; "and now I will tell thee, thou true man, when I "Thou Richard of Wartmont, honor to thee and thy merry men all! "Richard of Wartmont," he said, but not loudly, "thou hast thy orders?" cache = ./cache/46233.txt txt = ./txt/46233.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 13183 4926 46455 4926 35598 40021 number of items: 13 sum of words: 1,006,984 average size in words: 77,460 average readability score: 82 nouns: king; men; knight; man; knights; day; time; arms; chivalry; hand; sidenote; son; place; life; brother; battle; castle; horse; days; way; eyes; sword; order; war; head; face; death; name; love; lady; father; part; people; side; court; world; heart; years; power; country; house; hands; night; times; army; words; honour; city; nothing; moment verbs: was; had; be; is; were; have; been; said; are; has; made; do; came; did; see; come; go; went; know; saw; found; being; took; take; called; make; heard; give; done; knew; put; taken; let; set; tell; seen; gave; brought; told; find; left; say; seemed; looked; having; am; given; passed; thought; held adjectives: great; other; many; own; good; such; noble; old; little; more; first; young; long; chivalric; same; last; few; fair; much; full; true; new; french; english; whole; high; small; general; best; dead; certain; strange; second; next; strong; military; very; ready; large; white; better; ancient; poor; several; most; royal; worthy; open; gallant; present adverbs: not; so; then; now; more; well; up; even; as; out; only; very; there; also; here; never; away; thus; down; again; too; still; ever; however; most; soon; back; long; once; forth; often; yet; far; always; together; almost; off; on; indeed; first; therefore; much; just; all; in; no; before; sometimes; enough; rather pronouns: his; he; it; i; him; they; their; her; them; she; you; my; we; me; himself; its; our; us; thee; your; thy; themselves; itself; herself; myself; one; mine; thyself; yourself; ourselves; yours; ye; ours; theirs; hers; ay; yt; je; ys; ce; yourselves; thou; thameself; oneself; yn; sik; o; na; jerusalem--; chyualrye/ proper nouns: _; sir; thou; king; de; lord; arthur; france; england; god; prince; st.; richard; raymond; john; edward; gaston; earl; et; i.; english; henry; chivalry; launcelot; le; la; holy; c.; ye; william; conon; ordre; ii; tristram; duke; europe; aliquis; du; father; philip; french; peter; heaven; geraint; ffor; louis; que; albert; paris; joan keywords: king; sir; god; france; lord; england; french; english; edward; st.; sidenote; prince; john; duke; william; richard; queen; philip; knight; henry; earl; day; chivalry; charles; arthur; spain; round; peter; paris; order; merlin; man; louis; land; lady; james; illustration; holy; geraint; froissart; father; europe; esq; church; burgundy; brother; whiche; welsh; warwick; wartmont one topic; one dimension: king file(s): ./cache/15948.txt titles(s): The Hollow Land three topics; one dimension: king; said; suld file(s): ./cache/40537.txt, ./cache/13183.txt, ./cache/43365.txt titles(s): The History of Chivalry | In the Days of Chivalry: A Tale of the Times of the Black Prince | The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood Translated from the French by Sir Gilbert Hay, Knight five topics; three dimensions: king knights chivalry; thou great day; said sir king; richard king thou; barbed gloria widowhood file(s): ./cache/33953.txt, ./cache/13183.txt, ./cache/43365.txt, ./cache/46233.txt, ./cache/15948.txt titles(s): The Boke of Noblesse Addressed to King Edward the Fourth on His Invasion of France in 1475 | In the Days of Chivalry: A Tale of the Times of the Black Prince | The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood Translated from the French by Sir Gilbert Hay, Knight | With the Black Prince | The Hollow Land Type: gutenberg title: subject-chivalry-gutenberg date: 2021-06-03 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Chivalry" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 4926 author: Bulfinch, Thomas title: The Age of Chivalry date: words: 119140 sentences: 6520 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/4926.txt txt: ./txt/4926.txt summary: fellow," said King Arthur, "canst thou bring me there where this "Sir knight," said Arthur, "for what cause must die." "That were shame unto thee," said Sir Launcelot; "thou thou canst." "Alas!" said Sir Launcelot, "that ever a knight white knight, and said, "Sir, thou fightest wonderful well, as Arthur took Sir Tristram by the hand, and went to the Table Round, King Arthur made Sir Tristram knight of the Table Round with great it shall never be said, in court, or among good knights, that Sir you, fair lords." Then the old man said unto King Arthur, "Sir, I "Come forth," said Arthur, "if thou darest, and I promise thee I year; and King Arthur received back the queen, and Sir Launcelot But when the year was passed, King Arthur and Sir Gawain came with acts of the said King Arthur, and of his noble Knights of the id: 46455 author: Davis, William Stearns title: Life on a Mediaeval Barony A Picture of a Typical Feudal Community in the Thirteenth Century date: words: 122656 sentences: 7427 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/46455.txt txt: ./txt/46455.txt summary: Certes, for all laymen and clerics on the St. Aliquis fiefs, there was purgatory enough in Baron Garnier''s day to Although this castle is the center of Baron Conon''s power, it is by villeins, and petty nobles agree in praising Baron Conon. the seigneur''s great oven, whither not merely the castle folk, but a At the time of the great Church festivals, of course, comes the delight mantle like a great baron?" The squires take a long time adjusting it. Conon, clothed in full armor, then presented himself in the great hall. St. Aliquis vassals and the noble leaders of the castle men at arms, joys of a common sire with a small castle, a fast horse, good hawks, Of course, it was a high honor to be reared by a very great lord like knights, peasants--every man knows to which of the three great id: 15670 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: The Secret Chamber at Chad date: words: 55530 sentences: 2807 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/15670.txt txt: ./txt/15670.txt summary: "Now tell me, my good friend, who and what thou art," said the boy, such a fashion had Brother Emmanuel long been studying the Word of Edred looked up at Brother Emmanuel for confirmation of this Latin tongue the words as Brother Emmanuel spoke them, and looking Edred instinctively bent the knee, but Brother Emmanuel''s face did "Brother Emmanuel a heretic!" cried Bertram, with flashing eyes. Edred well remembered Brother Emmanuel''s words about "I fear so, my boy; and Brother Emmanuel himself thinks that ill is "My mother," said Edred cautiously, "is it that Brother Emmanuel is Brother Fabian''s face with a look which Edred well knew, and which Sir Oliver''s face looked a little relieved as he heard his son''s Brother Emmanuel moved silently away, closely followed by Edred, "Edred, thinkest thou that it can be true that Brother Emmanuel is "Now, Brother Emmanuel, let us show you all," said Edred eagerly; id: 13183 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: In the Days of Chivalry: A Tale of the Times of the Black Prince date: words: 154074 sentences: 7384 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/13183.txt txt: ./txt/13183.txt summary: Raymond, thou and I have longed this many a day to sally forth to fight said, as thou hast done, good Father, that she had known that such day "Thou shalt tell all that to the King or to the Prince," said John in a John looked somewhat anxious as the Prince signed to Gaston and Raymond glory or peril another time, thou wilt tell thy father first. John pressed his comrade''s hand and thanked him; but Raymond little knew "Good Raymond, but for thy quick eye and timely word of warning, we had It will be like old times come back again when thou, Joan, and he and I "They tell me that thou art sick, good John," said Raymond, coming "Brother, this is like old times," said Gaston, his hand upon Raymond''s "Nay, scarce like those old days, Sir Gaston de Brocas," he answered, id: 40537 author: James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title: The History of Chivalry date: words: 115116 sentences: 5922 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/40537.txt txt: ./txt/40537.txt summary: History of Jerusalem--Death of the chief Crusaders--New King taken--Ransomed--Returns to Europe--Second Crusade of crusades; and Boemond abandoned every thing in Europe to carry on the holy In the mean time one of the crusaders had made his way to Constantinople, enemies remained, and were even in possession of the old church of St. Peter[176] at Rome, as we learn by a contemporary crusader. bring Tancred back without success; but the arrival of Raimond de St. Gilles, Count of Toulouse, with the immense army of the Languedocian strong body of crusaders was soon expected from Europe, the emperor seems The army of the Cross waited no time under the walls of Nice, but as soon Forces of the Christians--Battle of Antioch--The Crusaders victorious-The time fixed for the march of the general army at length arrived; but, the general council of the crusade met to elect a King of Jerusalem. id: 43365 author: Llull, Ramon title: The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood Translated from the French by Sir Gilbert Hay, Knight date: words: 45949 sentences: 2805 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/43365.txt txt: ./txt/43365.txt summary: mak till his Ordre; nathare suld na knycht mak ane othir bot first he contrair, he is inymy till his Ordre, and syk men suld nocht be ressauit to that noble and worschipfull Ordre till hald it at honour; bot thai ordanyt ffor the Ordre of Knychthede is sa hye, that quhen a King makis a knycht, gif he will nocht do, othir Knychtis suld do for honoure of thair Ordre, wyn honour in armes, ffor men may nocht mare cruelly destroye the noble Item, Our [gh]ong men suld nocht be maid Knychtis, bot gif thai had gude na suld nocht na villaine curage cum be gude, evin to the said Ordre; ffor the noble Ordre of Knychthede, that suld haue nane affinitee bot till Knycht, be vertu of his Ordre, grete charge, the quhilk he suld nocht Princis, and Barouns; ffor quhan thai do nocht honoure to the said Ordre, id: 35161 author: MacLehose, Sophia H. title: Tales from Spenser, Chosen from the Faerie Queene date: words: 32124 sentences: 1526 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/35161.txt txt: ./txt/35161.txt summary: One day there came to the forest a certain Sir Satyrane, a noble knight Thus Una and Sir Satyrane grew close friends, and at length she told him PRINCE ARTHUR HELPS UNA TO FIND THE RED-CROSS KNIGHT. PRINCE ARTHUR HELPS UNA TO FIND THE RED-CROSS KNIGHT. the knight began to collect his weapons and to don his armour in great As Una and the Red-cross Knight rode on their way they came near her monster saw the knight''s shining armour, he raised his great frame and boon that had befallen her knight, the maiden grew very sad at heart, In the days of Britomart there lived a famous knight named Marinell. party of knights and ladies who were on their way to a great tournament. ready for the combat, but, as the other knight came near and saw the knight knew the time was come when he must leave Britomart and continue id: 40021 author: Mills, Charles title: The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 1 (of 2) date: words: 99537 sentences: 6151 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/40021.txt txt: ./txt/40021.txt summary: [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 id: 40022 author: Mills, Charles title: The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 2 (of 2) date: words: 90098 sentences: 5651 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/40022.txt txt: ./txt/40022.txt summary: time the general collar of English knights, and the silver collar of esses [Sidenote: Story of the king''s chivalry.] "Sir James, may God give you this day grace to be the prowest knight of "Sir," answered the knight, with true chivalric modesty, "you say as it noble and valiant knights of France mourned the death of a generous foe, [Sidenote: French knights'' opinions of Scottish chivalry.] noble acts of chivalry, the gentle and virtuous deeds that some knights [Sidenote: English knights continued to break lances for ladies'' love.] knights_, kings, queens, lovers, lords, ladies, giants, dwarfs, thieves, We have seen that in early times each knight had his squire, who gave arms [Sidenote: The Cid becomes the knight of Sancho, King of Castile.] Alfonso is a very interesting character among the kings and knights of [Sidenote: Knights travel and joust for ladies'' love.] chivalry of England or France had been engaged, the Imperial knights id: 15948 author: Morris, William title: The Hollow Land date: words: 14882 sentences: 668 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/15948.txt txt: ./txt/15948.txt summary: Then, one night, as I lay dreaming, I felt a hand laid on my face, and loudly: I looked in quietly, and saw a big man with long black hair, Florian": and I saw his great stern face bare among the iron, for he while I took ten men, and went to look for Swanhilda. Then she said, "0 false knight, show your warrant from God, man, or "This warrant from God, Swanhilda," he said, holding up his sword, great body of knights, at the head of them Red Harald and the king, But I felt my brother''s hand leave mine, and saw him turn his horse''s holding their long spears out, I went back -back, back, I saw what Then Red Harald came and stood on the precipice above me, his great But I turned my eyes and wet face to her, and said: "Do not curse me id: 46233 author: Stoddard, William O. title: With the Black Prince date: words: 55124 sentences: 3979 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/46233.txt txt: ./txt/46233.txt summary: "Richard Neville," exclaimed the prince, "thou hast won honor in this! "O Guy the Bow," said Richard, "wilt thou come with me--thou and thy thine will follow Richard Neville to fight for our good king." "Nor I," said Richard; "but I tell thee, Guy the Bow, I like this war of Thou mayest trust thy men, Lord Richard of Wartmont. "Guy the Bow," said Richard, turning to him, "hast thou heard?" "Wartmont," exclaimed the knight, "thou hast thy men well in hand! thee bowmen defeating knights and men-at-arms, thou wilt see a new day "I will make thee fitted to command thy men," said Earl Warwick. "Aye," said Richard; "and now I will tell thee, thou true man, when I "Thou Richard of Wartmont, honor to thee and thy merry men all! "Richard of Wartmont," he said, but not loudly, "thou hast thy orders?" id: 35598 author: Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron title: Tales from Tennyson date: words: 37759 sentences: 2167 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/35598.txt txt: ./txt/35598.txt summary: king of the Land of Cameliard, asked Arthur to come with his knights and [Illustration: KING ARTHUR AND THE LOVELY QUEEN.] were Knights of the Round Table at Arthur''s court, and young Gareth, who _Gareth went in to the queen_ and said: "Mother, if you love me listen Then the old man turned away and Gareth said to his men: "Our poor Arthur''s court to ask for Sir Lancelot to come to help my sister, and as King Arthur had come to the old city of Caerleon on the River Usk to "Enid, the good knight''s horse is standing in the court," cried the One morning Prince Geraint went into Arthur''s hall and said: The king said the prince might go, and sent fifty armed knights to king and said that the knight who had won the day had left without "Make me your knight, Sir King!" he cried, "because I know all about id: 33953 author: nan title: The Boke of Noblesse Addressed to King Edward the Fourth on His Invasion of France in 1475 date: words: 64995 sentences: 4246 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/33953.txt txt: ./txt/33953.txt summary: day they were ratified both by king Edward and duke Charles. Commines states that the duke of Gloucester, king Edward''s younger brother, and Champaigne, of alle whiche he was king, duke, erle, and lorde as his day of Aprill the said prince Edward with king day of Maij, the said king Edwarde his day of August, the said Johan duke of Bedford had a gret knightes, and noble men of worship, whiche paied to the said regent duc of crouned king of Fraunce in the noble citee of Paris, in the yere of Crist king Edwarde second for the said duchie of Guien, whiche townes and sovereinte to holde but of the saide noble king Edwarde, and of alle his And the saide prince Edwarde and the kinges youre noble progenitoure king Edwarde the thrid, whiche by many yeris leide hym, in youre antecessour daies, other noble princes and lordis of gret ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel