At
PENTECOST came Sir Tristram and La Beale Isoude to Camelot. Sir
Tristram bare the renown through all the realm of Logris, and many
strange adventures befell him, and full well and manly and worshipfully
he brought them to an end. So when he was come home La Beale Isoud told
him of the great feast that should be at Pentecost next following, and
there she told him how Sir Launcelot had been missed two year, and all
that while he had been out of his mind, and how he was holpen by the
holy vessel, the Sangreal.
“Thereof am I glad,” said Sir Tristram, “And now shall ye and I make us ready, for both ye and I will be at the feast.”
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Art by Herbert Draper
“Thereof am I glad,” said Sir Tristram, “And now shall ye and I make us ready, for both ye and I will be at the feast.”
Read on at http://www.sacred-texts.com/
Art by Herbert Draper
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