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Sir Thomas Malory
> The Holy Grail
For thy love I have left my country, and sith ye shall depart out of this world, leave me some token of yours that I may think on you.
Chapter 13, The Holy Grail
Sir Thomas
Malory
Harvard Classics, Vol. 35, Part 2
The Holy Grail
Being Books XIII, XIV, XV, XVI and XVII of the Book of King Arthur and of His Noble Knights of the Round Table
Sir Thomas Malory
A selection from Malorys famed
Morte dArthur
describing Sir Gawaines quest for the Holy Grailthe legendary cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper.
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FROM THE CAXTON EDITION OF THE MORTE DARTHUR
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 190914
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2001
Introductory Note
The Thirteenth Book
How at the Vigil of the Feast of Pentecost Entered into the Hall before King Arthur a Damosel, and Desired Sir Launcelot for to Come and Dub a Knight, and How He Went with Her
How the Letters Were Found Written in the Siege Perilous, and of the Marvellous Adventure of the Sword in a Stone
How Sir Gawaine Essayed to Draw out the Sword, and How an Old Man Brought in Galahad
How the Old Man Brought Galahad to the Siege Perilous and Set Him Therein, and How All the Knights Marvelled
How King Arthur Shewed the Stone Hoving on the Water to Galahad, and How He Drew out the Sword
How King Arthur Had All the Knights Together for to Joust in the Meadow beside Camelot or They Departed
How the Queen Desired to See Galahad; and How After, All the Knights Were Replenished with the Holy Sangreal, and How They Avowed the Enquest of the Same
How Great Sorrow Was Made of the King and the Queen and Ladies for the Departing of the Knights, and How They Departed
How Galahad Gat Him a Shield, and How They Sped That Presumed to Take Down the Said Shield
How Galahad Departed with the Shield, and How King Evelake Had Received the Shield of Joseph of Aramathie
How Joseph Made a Cross on the White Shield with His Blood, and How Galahad Was by a Monk Brought to a Tomb
Of the Marvel That Sir Galahad Saw and Heard in the Tomb, and How He Made Melias Knight
Of the Adventure That Melias Had, and How Galahad Revenged Him, and How Melias Was Carried into an Abbey
How Sir Galahad Departed, and How He Was Commanded to Go to the Castle of Maidens to Destroy the Wicked Custom
How Sir Galahad Fought with the Knights of the Castle, and Destroyed the Wicked Custom
How Sir Gawaine Came to the Abbey for to Follow Galahad, and How He Was Shriven to a Hermit
How Sir Galahad Met with Sir Launcelot and Sir Percivale, and Smote Them Down, and Departed from Them
How Sir Launcelot, Half Sleeping and Half Waking, Saw a Sick Man Born in a Litter, and How He Was Healed with the Sangreal
How a Voice Spake to Sir Launcelot, and How He Found His Horse and His Helm Borne Away, and after Went Afoot
How Sir Launcelot Was Shriven, and What Sorrow He Made, and of the Good Ensamples Which Were Shewed Him
The Fourteenth Book
How Sir Percivale Came to a Recluse and Asked Counsel, and How She Told Him That She Was His Aunt
How Merlin Likened the Round Table to the World, and How the Knights That Should Achieve the Sangreal Should Be Known
How Sir Percivale Came into a Monastery, Where He Found King Evelake, Which Was an Old Man
How Sir Percivale Saw Many Men of Arms Bearing a Dead Knight, and How He Fought against Them
How a Yeoman Desired Him to Get Again an Horse and How Sir Percivales Hackney Was Slain, and How He Gat an Horse
Of the Great Danger That Sir Percivale Was in by His Horse, and How He Saw a Serpent and a Lion Fight
Of the Vision That Sir Percivale Saw, and How His Vision Was Expounded, and of His Lion
How Sir Percivale Saw a Ship Coming to Him-Ward, and How the Lady of the Ship Told Him of Her Disheritance
How Sir Percivale Promised Her Help, and How He Required Her of Love, and How He Was Saved from the Fiend
How Sir Percivale for Penance Rove Himself through the Thigh; and How She Was Known for the Devil
The Fifteenth Book
How Sir Launcelot Came to a Chapel, Where He Found Dead, in a White Shirt, a Man of Religion, of an Hundred Winter Old
Of a Dead Man, How Men Would Have Hewn Him, and It Would Not Be, and How Sir Launcelot Took the Hair of the Dead Man
Of a Vision That Sir Launcelot Had, and How He Told It to an Hermit, and Desired Counsel of Him
How the Hermit Expounded to Sir Launcelot His Vision, and Told Him That Sir Galahad Was His Son
How Sir Launcelot Jousted with Many Knights, and How He Was Taken
How Sir Launcelot Told His Vision unto a Woman, and How She Expounded It unto Him
The Sixteenth Book
How Sir Gawaine Was Nigh Weary of the Quest of the Sangreal, and of His Marvellous Dream
Of the Vision of Sir Ector, and How He Jousted with Sir Uwaine Les Avoutres, His Sworn Brother
How Sir Gawaine and Sir Ector Came to an Hermitage to Be Confessed, and How They Told to the Hermit Their Visions
How the Hermit Expounded Their Vision
Of the Good Counsel That the Hermit Gave to Him
How Sir Bors Met with an Hermit, and How He Was Confessed to Him, and of His Penance Enjoined to Him
How Sir Bors Was Lodged with a Lady, and How He Took Upon Him for to Fight against a Champion for Her Land
Of a Vision Which Sir Bors Had That Night, and How He Fought and Overcame His Adversary
How the Lady Was Returned to Her Lands by the Battle of Sir Bors, and of His Departing, and How He Met Sir Lionel Taken and Beaten with Thorns, and Also of a Maid Which Should Have Been Dishonoured
How Sir Bors Left to Rescue His Brother, and Rescued the Damosel; and How It Was Told Him That Lionel Was Dead
How Sir Bors Told His Dream to a Priest, Which He Had Dreamed and of the Counsel That the Priest Gave to Him
How a Devil in Womans Likeness Would Have Tempted Sir Bors, and How by Gods Grace He Escaped
Of the Holy Communication of an Abbot to Sir Bors, and How the Abbot Counselled Him
How Sir Bors Met with His Brother Sir Lionel, and How Sir Lionel Would Have Slain Sir Bors
How Sir Colgrevance Fought against Sir Lionel for to Save Sir Bors, and How the Hermit Was Slain
How Sir Lionel Slew Sir Colgrevance, and How after He Would Have Slain Sir Bors
How There Came a Voice Which Charged Sir Bors to Touch Him Not, and of a Cloud That Came between Them
The Seventeenth Book
How Sir Galahad Fought at a Tournament, and How He Was Known of Sir Gawaine and Sir Ector De Maris
How Sir Galahad Rode with the Damosel, and Came to the Ship Whereas Sir Bors and Sir Percivale Were in
How Sir Galahad Entered into the Ship, and of a Fair Bed Therein, with Other Marvellous Things, and of a Sword
Of the Marvels of the Sword and of the Scabbard
How King Pelles Was Smitten through Both Thighs Because He Drew the Sword, and Other Marvellous Histories
How Solomon Took Davids Sword by the Counsel of His Wife, and of Other Matters Marvellous
A Wonderful Tale of King Solomon and His Wife
How Galahad and His Fellows Came to a Castle, and How They Were Fought Withal, and How They Slew Their Adversaries, and Other Matters
How the Three Knights, with Percivales Sister, Came unto the Same Forest, and of an Hart and Four Lions, and Other Things
How They Were Desired of a Strange Custom, the Which They Would Not Obey; and How They Fought and Slew Many Knights
How Sir Percivales Sister Bled a Dish Full of Blood for to Heal a Lady, Wherefore She Died; and How That the Body Was Put in a Ship
How Galahad and Percivale Found in a Castle Many Tombs of Maidens That Had Bled to Death
How Sir Launcelot Entered into the Ship Where Sir Percivales Sister Lay Dead, and How He Met with Sir Galahad, His Son
How a Knight Brought unto Sir Galahad a Horse, and Bad Him Come from His Father, Sir Launcelot
How Sir Launcelot Was afore the Door of the Chamber wherein the Holy Sangreal Was
How Sir Launcelot Had Lain Four and Twenty Days and As Many Nights As a Dead Man, and Other Divers Matters
How Sir Launcelot Returned towards Logris, and of Other Adventures Which He Saw in the Way
How Galahad Came to King Mordrains, and of Other Matters and Adventures
How Sir Percivale and Sir Bors Met with Sir Galahad, and How They Came to the Castle of Carbonek, and Other Matters
How Galahad and His Fellows Were Fed of the Holy Sangreal, and How Our Lord Appeared to Them, and Other Things
How Galahad Anointed with the Blood of the Spear the Maimed King, and Other Adventures
How They Were Fed with the Sangreal While They Were in Prison, and How Galahad Was Made King
Of the Sorrow That Percivale and Bors Made When Galahad Was Dead: and of Percivale How He Died, and Other Matters
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