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Launcelot`s Tourney part 7

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And so when the King was come with the Queen, and many knights of the Round Table, then the Queen was put there in...

Launcelot`s Tourney part 6

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Many knights anwered him again, and said, “As for our most noble King Arthur, we love him and honor him as well as ye...

Launcelot`s Tourney part 5

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“My lord,” said Sir Bors, “ye require me of the greatest thing that any man may require me; and wit ye well if I...

Launcelot`s Tourney part 4

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Then I will counsel you,” said the King, “that ye go unto Sir Bors, and pray him to do that battle for you for...

Launcelot`s Tourney part 3

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And, therefore, Sir Mador, be not so hasty; for it may happen she shall not be all friendless: and, therefore, desire thou the day...

Launcelot`s Tourney part 2

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For Sir Gawaine was a passing hot knight of nature; and this Sir Pinell hated Sir Gawaine, because of his kinsman. Sir Lamoracke de...

Launcelot`s Tourney part 1

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Sir Thomas Malory (Flourished Late 15th Century) Practically nothing is known of this first great writer of English prose romance. Malory`s significance in the development...

The Story of Devadatta 1

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Somadeva (Flourished about 1070 A.D.) Somadeva (Soma with the Brahminical suffix deva) was a poet of Kashmir. His celebrated collection, the Ocean of Streams of...

The Raising of Lazarus 1

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The Raising of Lazarus (From the New Testament, John XI) Though this story is part of the larger narrative of the Gospel of St. John,...

The Jewish Mother 2

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The literature of the New Testament (which was written in late Greek) is difficult to classify. It is Jewish, of course, but permeated by...

Castle Guardianship

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