La Morte D'arthure. the History of King Arthur And of the Knights of the Round Table
La Morte D'arthure. the History of King Arthur And of the Knights of the Round Table
Malory, Thomas, Sir, 15th Cent
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And then he arose, and began a masse of our Lady ; and when hee came to the sakring of the masse, and had done, anon he called sir Galahad, and said unto him, " Come forth, the servant of Jesu Christ, and thou shalt see that which thou hast much~ desired to se." And then sir Galahad began to tremble right sore when the deadly ^ flesh began to behold the spi- rituall things. Then he held up both his hands toward heaven, and said, " Lord, I thanke thee, for now I see that wliich hath beene my des...ire many a day. Now blessed Lord, would I no longer live, if it might please thee good Lord." And there with the good man tooke our Lords body betweene his hands, and proflfred it unto sir Galahad, and he received it right gladly and meekly. " Now," said the good man, " wotest thou whom I am ? " " Nay," said sir Galahad. " I am Joseph of Arimathie, Vhich our Lord hath sent heere to thee to beare thee fellowship. And wotest thou wherfore he hath sent me more then any other ? for thou hast resembled me in two things ; one is that thou hast seene the sancgreall, and the other is in that thou hast beene a cleane maiden as I am." And when he had said these words, sir Galahad went to sir Percivale and kissed him, and commended him to God ; and so he went to sir Bors, and kissed him, and commended him to God, and said, "Faire lord, salute me to my lord sir 1 Ddorfiy.— Mortal.
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