Tennyson's Gareth And Lynette, Lancelot And Elaine, the Passing of Arthur;

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490. Caer-Eryri's highest: the top of Snowdon. Here we have yet another report of the manner of Arthur's coming to earth.
492. the Isle Avilion. " Avalon," says Mr. Nutt (Studies in the Legend of the Holy Grail, 223), " is certainly the Welsh equiva- lent of the Irish Tir na n-Og, the land of youth, the land beyond the waves, the Celtic paradise. When or how this Cymric myth was localised at Glastonbury we know not. We only know that Glastonbury was one of the first places in the island to be d
...evoted to Christian worship. Is it too rash a conjecture that the Christian church may have taken the place of some Celtic temple or holy spot specially dedicated to the cult of the dead, and of that Lord of the Shades from which the Celts feigned their descent? The position of Glastonbury, not far from that western sea beyond which lie the happy isles of the dead, would favor such an hypothesis. Al- though direct proof is wanting, I believe that the localisation is old and genuine." 500. A typical romance dragon is described in Sir Gaivain at the Grail Castle (Weston, 60) : "In all the world were there no more 204 GAREril AND LYNETTE diverse colors than might be seen upon it, for 'twas red, and blue, and yellow, and green, and black, and white; and its eyes were red and swollen, and its mouth huge and gaping." 571.

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