Tennysons Idylls of the King the Coming of Arthur Gareth And Lynette Lanc

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Tennysons Idylls of the King the Coming of Arthur Gareth And Lynette Lanc
Alfred Tennyson Tennyson
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48 IDYLLS OF THE KING Crimson, a slender banneret fluttering.
And therebefore the lawless warrior paced Unarm 'd, and calling, 'Damsel, is this he, The champion thou hast brought from Arthur's hall? For whom we let thee pass. ' *Nay, nay, ' she said, 'Sir Morning-Star. The King in utter scorn Of thee and thy much folly hath sent thee here His kitchen-knave : and look thou to thyself : See that he fall not on thee suddenly, 900 And slay thee unarm 'd : he is not knight but knave. ' Then at his c
...all, ' daughters of the Dawn, And servants of the Morning-Star, approach, Arm me, ' from out of the silken curtainfolds Bare-footed and bare-headed three fair girls In gilt and rosy raiment came : their feet In dewy grasses glisten 'd; and the hair All over glanced with dewdrop or wath gem Like sparkles in the stone Avanturine. These arm'd him in blue arms, and gave a shield 910 Blue also, and thereon the morning star.
And Gareth silent gazed upon the knight, "Who stood a moment, ere his horse was brought Glorying ; and in the stream beneath him, shone Immingled with Heaven's azure- waveringly, The gay pavilion and the naked feet.


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