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... King Arthur wept ; and then they swooned both . And when they awaked both , the king made Sir Gawaine to receive his Savior . And then Sir Gawaine prayed the king for to send for Sir Launcelot , and to cherish him above all other ...
... King Arthur wept ; and then they swooned both . And when they awaked both , the king made Sir Gawaine to receive his Savior . And then Sir Gawaine prayed the king for to send for Sir Launcelot , and to cherish him above all other ...
Pagina 236
... king was there he thought him well eased . Then heard they people cry in the field . " Now go thou , Sir Lucan , " said the king , " and do me to wit what betokens that noise in the field . " So Sir Lucan de- parted , for he was ...
... king was there he thought him well eased . Then heard they people cry in the field . " Now go thou , Sir Lucan , " said the king , " and do me to wit what betokens that noise in the field . " So Sir Lucan de- parted , for he was ...
Pagina 237
... king , and said he had been at the water , and had thrown the sword in the water . " What saw thou there ? " said the king . " Sir , " he said , " I saw nothing but waves and winds . " " That is untruly said of thee , " said the king ...
... king , and said he had been at the water , and had thrown the sword in the water . " What saw thou there ? " said the king . " Sir , " he said , " I saw nothing but waves and winds . " " That is untruly said of thee , " said the king ...
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