Tennyson's Idylls of the King: the Coming of Arthur; Gareth And Lynette; Lancelot And Elaine; Guinevere; the Passing of Arthur;
Tennyson's Idylls of the King: the Coming of Arthur; Gareth And Lynette; Lancelot And Elaine; Guinevere; the Passing of Arthur;
Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Baron
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Shall I appear, O Queen, at Camelot, I Before a king who honors his own word As if it were his God's? " "Yea," said the Queen, "A moral child without the craft to rule, 145 Else had he not lost me: but listen to me. If I must find you wit: we hear it said That men go down before your spear at a touch. But knowing you are Lancelot; your great name. This conquers: hide it therefore; go unknown: 150 Win! by this kiss you will: and our true King Will then allow your pretext, O my knight, As all for... glory; for to speak him true. Ye know right well, how meek soe'er he seem. No keener hunter after glory breathes. 155 He loves it in his knights more than himself; They prove to him his work: win and return." Then got Sir Lancelot suddenly to horse. Wroth at himself. Not willing to be known, He left the barren-beaten thoroughfare, leo LANCELOT AND ELAINE 103 Chose the green path that showed the rarer foot, And there among the solitary downs, Full often lost in fancy, lost his way; Till as he traced a faintly-shadow'd track, That all in loops and links among the dales les Ran to the Castle of Astolat, he saw Fired from the west, far on a hill, the towers.
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