Legends of the Middle Ages Narrated With Special Reference to Literature And a

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Legends of the Middle Ages Narrated With Special Reference to Literature And a
H a D 1929 Guerber
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"With long tailis, fele [many] fold, And found right as Merlin told. That one dragon was red as fire, With eyen bright, as basin clear ; His tail was great and nothing small; His body was a rood withal. His shaft may no man tell; He looked as a fiend from hell. The white dragon lay him by, Stern of look, and griesly. His mouth and throat yawned wide ; The fire brast [burst] out on ilka [each] side. His tail was ragged as a fiend, And, upon his tail's end, 208 LEGENDS OF THE MIDDLE AGES. There w...as y-shaped a griesly head, To fight with the dragon red. " ELLIS, Ult'rlin. The white dragon soon disappeared also, and the work of the castle now proceeded without further hindrance. Vortigern, how- ever, was very uneasy, because Merlin had not only said that the struggle of the red and the white dragon represented his coming- conflict with Constans's sons, but further added that he would suffer defeat. This prediction was soon fulfilled. Uther and his brother Pendragon landed in Britain with the army they had assembled, and Vortigern was burned in the castle he had just completed.

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