The book of Merlin; the book of Sir Balin

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The book of Merlin; the book of Sir Balin
Malory, Thomas, Sir, 15th Cent
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"Sir," said Mer- lin, "ye may not lie so as ye do, for ye must to the field, though ye ride on an horse-litter; for ye shall never have the better of your enemies but if your per- son be there, and then shall ye have the victory." So it was done as Merlin had devised, and they carried the king forth in an horse-litter, with a great host, towards his enemies. And at Saint Albans there met with the king a great host of the North ; and that day Sir Ulfius and Sir Brastias did great deeds of arms, ...and King Uther's men overcame the northern battle, and slew many people, and put the remnant to flight.
And then the king returned to London, and made great joy of his victory.
And then he fell passing sore sick, so that three days and three nights he was speechless ; wherefore all the barons made great sorrow, and asked Merlin what counsel were best. "There is not none other remedy," 6 KING ARTHUR 'said Merlin, "but God will have his will; but look ye all barons be before King Uther to-mom, and God and I shall make him to speak." So on the morn all the barons, with Merlin, came tofore the king; then Mer- lin said aloud unto King Uther, " Sir, shall your son Arthur be king after ydur days of this realm, with all the appurtenance?" Then Uther Pendragon turned him and said, in hearing of them all, "I give him God's blessing and mine, and bid him pray for my soul, and righteously and worshipfuUy that he claim the crown upon forfeiture of my blessing." And therewith he yielded up the ghost.


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