"… In that garden fair
Came Launcelot walking; this is true, the kiss
Wherewith we kissed in meeting that spring day,
I scarce dare talk of the remember'd bliss."
—The Defence of Guenevere, p. 8.
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THE DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE | 1 |
KING ARTHUR'S TOMB | 15 |
SIR GALAHAD, A CHRISTMAS MYSTERY | 32 |
THE CHAPEL IN LYONESS | 41 |
SIR PETER HARPDON'S END | 47 |
RAPUNZEL | 80 |
THE BLUE CLOSET | 97 |
CONCERNING GEFFRAY TESTE NOIRE | 101 |
A GOOD KNIGHT IN PRISON | 111 |
GOLDEN WINGS | 119 |
THE EVE OF CRECY | 128 |
OLD LOVE | 133 |
FATHER JOHN'S WAR SONG | 136 |
THE GILLIFLOWER OF GOLD | 139 |
THE JUDGMENT OF GOD | 142 |
SHAMEFUL DEATH | 148 |
THE SAILING OF THE SWORD | 150 |
THE LITTLE TOWER | 153 |
THE WIND | 156 |
SPELLBOUND | 160 |
THE TUNE OF SEVEN TOWERS | 166 |
TWO RED ROSES ACROSS THE MOON | 168 |
THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS | 170 |
WELLAND RIVER | 176 |
RIDING TOGETHER | 182 |
SIR GILES' WAR SONG | 185 |
NEAR AVALON | 186 |
PRAISE OF MY LADY | 189 |
SUMMER DAWN | 193 |
IN PRISON | 194 |
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"… In that garden fair |
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"And one of these strange choosing cloths was blue, |
2 |
"Guenevere! Guenevere! |
22 |
"Rise up, and look and listen, Galahad" |
36 |
How thief! thief! thief! so there, fair thief, so there |
58 |
Suppose this had not happen'd after all; |
78 |
My mother taught me prayers |
86 |
"O, sisters, cross the bridge with me, |
100 |
Fair Jehane du Castel beau |
122 |
But she is a housewife good and wary, |
136 |
Beneath an apple-tree our heads |
150 |
"Wind, wind! thou art sad, art thou kind? |
156 |
No one walks there now; |
166 |
Then Godmar turn'd again and said: |
174 |
My prison-bars are thick and strong, |
182 |
Pray but one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips, |
192 |
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"Nevertheless you, O Sir Gauwaine, lie" |
5 |
"And by him Palomydes, helmet off |
27 |
No long time hence, also I see |
43 |
I will run fast, leap adown |
71 |
A sweet bow'd-down face with yellow hair |
91 |
And over it they lay, with stone-white hands |
109 |
I kiss the Lady Mary's head, |
115 |
Ah! qu'elle est belle La Marguerite |
129 |
"and in |
143 |
I hear the tinkling of the bell, |
161 |
O, why does yon pale face look at me |
179 |
Six maidens round the mast, |
187 |
Text by William Morris:
This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
Illustrations by Florence Harrison:
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The author died in 1955, so this work is also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 60 years or less. This work may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.