The Tales of Camelot

The Tales of Camelot
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This ebook collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. "The Story of King Arthur and His Knights" – First part of the book tells how young Arthur pulled a sword out of an anvil, how he learned of his royal lineage, and how he thus became king. Second part tells the stories of Merlin, Sir Pellias, Sir Gawaine and other noble knights. "The Story of the Champions of the Round Table" consists of many Arthurian legends, including those concerning of the young Sir Lancelot, Sir Tristan, and Sir Percival. "The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions" consists of a large series of episodes in the legend of the chief knight of the Round Table, Sir Lancelot, and many of his friends, including the Lady Elaine, Sir Ewaine, and Sir Gareth.

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Table of Contents

The Story of King Arthur and His Knights

Foreword

The Book of King Arthur

Prologue

Part I. The Winning of Kinghood

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Conclusion

Part II. The Winning of a Sword

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Part III. The Winning of a Queen

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Chapter Fifth

Chapter Sixth

Conclusion

The Book of Three Worthies

Foreword

Prologue

Part I. The Story of Merlin

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Conclusion

Part II. The Story of Sir Pellias

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Chapter Fifth

Chapter Sixth

Part III. The Story of Sir Gawaine

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

The Story of the Champions of the Round Table

Foreword

Prologue

The Story of Sir Launcelot

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Chapter Fifth

Chapter Sixth

Chapter Seventh

Chapter Eighth

Conclusion

The Book of Sir Tristram

Prologue

Part I. The Story of Sir Tristram and the Lady Belle Isoult

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Chapter Fifth

Chapter Sixth

Chapter Seventh

Part II. The Story of Sir Tristram and Sir Lamorack

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Part III. The Madness of Sir Tristram

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

The Book of Sir Percival

Prologue

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Chapter Fifth

Conclusion

The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions

Foreword

Prologue

Part I. The Chevalier of the Cart

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Part II. The Story of Sir Gareth of Orkney

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Chapter Fifth

Part III. The Story of Sir Launcelot and Elaine the Fair

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Chapter Fifth

Chapter Sixth

Part IV. The Madness of Sir Launcelot

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Part V. The Story of Sir Ewaine and the Lady of the Fountain

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Chapter Fourth

Chapter Fifth

Part VI. The Return of Sir Launcelot

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Chapter Third

Conclusion

Part VII. The Nativity of Galahad

Chapter First

Chapter Second

Conclusion

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Howard Pyle

The Story of the Champions of the Round Table

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Now when Arthur had entered into that meadow once more, he found Sir Kay awaiting his coming with great impatience of spirit. And when Sir Kay saw him he cried out, very vehemently, "Hast thou got a sword?" And Arthur said, "Yea, I have one here." Thereupon he opened his cloak and showed Sir Kay what sword it was he had brought.

Now when Sir Kay beheld the sword he immediately knew it, and he wist not what to think or what to say, wherefore he stood for a while, like one turned into a stone, looking upon that sword. Then in awhile he said, in a very strange voice "Where got ye that sword?" And Arthur looked upon his brother and he beheld that his countenance was greatly disturbed, and that his face was altogether as white as wax. And he said, "Brother, what ails thee that thou lookest so strangely. I will tell the entire truth. I could find no sword in our father's pavilion, wherefore I bethought me of that sword that stood in the anvil upon the marble cube before the cathedral. So I went thither and made assay for to draw it forth, and it came forth with wonderful ease. So, when I had drawn it out, I wrapped it in my cloak and brought it hither unto thee as thou beholdest."

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