And colourless, and like the withered moon Smote by the fresh beam of the springing east; And all ...
2011-10-16
Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere: 'The sequel of t...
Fast with your fasts, not feasting with your feasts; Grieve with your griefs, not grieving at your ...
Until they won her; for indeed I knew Of no more subtle master under heaven Than is the maiden pas...
To whom the novice garrulously again, 'Yea, one, a bard; of whom my father said, Full many a noble...
Held her awake: or if she slept, she dreamed An awful dream; for then she seemed to stand On some ...
Becomes thee well--art grown wild beast thyself. How darest thou, if lover, push me even In fancy ...
At that dishonour done the gilded spur, Till each would clash the shield, and blow the horn. But A...
And glowing in all colours, the live grass, Rose-campion, bluebell, kingcup, poppy, glanced About ...
2011-10-15
And make them, an thou wilt, a tourney-prize.' To whom the King, 'Peace to thine eagle-borne Dead ...
More bondsman in his heart than in his bonds. Yet with good cheer he spake, 'Behold me, Lady, A pr...
Then o'er it crost the dimness of a cloud Floating, and once the shadow of a bird Flying, and then...
"Hail, Bors! if ever loyal man and true Could see it, thou hast seen the Grail;" and Bors, "Ask me...
And mirthful sayings, children of the place, That have no meaning half a league away: Or lulling r...
Wept, and the King himself could hardly speak For grief, and all in middle street the Queen, Who r...