The Story of the Champions of the Round Table by Howard Pyle

THE STORY OF THE CHAMPIONS OF THE ROUND TABLE Written and Illustrated by HOWARD PYLE. In 1902 the distinguished American artist Howard Pyle undertook to retell and illustrate the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. His four-volume work has long been considered one of the outstanding interpretations of the Arthur

The High History of the Holy Graal

Originally written in Old French, sometime in the early half of the 13th Century A.D., as a continuation of Chretien DeTroyes’ unfinished work “Perceval, or the Knight of the Grail”. Author unknown. Translation by Sebastian Evans, 1898. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. Killings (DeTroyes@EnterAct.COM) The High History of the

The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems by Geoffrey Chaucer

This e-text look best in a monospaced font, such as Courier or Arial. Maximum line length is 72 characters. Transcriber’s Notes: Credits: This e-text was scanned, re-formatted and edited with extra notes by Donal O’ Danachair (kodak_seaside@hotmail.com). I would like to acknowledge the help of Edwin Duncan, Juris Lidaka and Aniina Jokinnen in identifying some

Le Morte D’Arthur Volume 2 by Sir Thomas Malory

Sir Thomas Malory’s Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table IN TWO VOLS.–VOL. II of the Content of Chapters. here follow the Chapters of the Tenth Book.> How Sir Tristram jousted, and smote down King Arthur, because he told him not the cause why he bare that shield .

Le Morte D’Arthur Volume 1 by Sir Thomas Malory

Sir Thomas Malory’s Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table IN TWO VOLS.–VOL. I BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE THE Morte Darthur was finished, as the epilogue tells us, in the ninth year of Edward IV., i.e. between March 4, 1469 and the same date in 1470. It is thus, fitly enough,

Idylls of the King by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

These to His Memory–since he held them dear,
Perchance as finding there unconsciously
Some image of himself–I dedicate,
I dedicate, I consecrate with tears–
These Idylls.

Idylls of the King by Alfred, Lord Tenyson

Idylls of the King by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Contents Idylls of the King IN TWELVE BOOKS FLOS REGUM ARTHURUS (JOSEPH OF EXETER) Dedication The Coming of Arthur THE ROUND TABLE Gareth and Lynette The Marriage of Geraint Geraint and Enid Balin and Balan Merlin and Vivien Lancelot and Elaine The Holy Grail Pelleas and Ettarre

History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum) by Nennius

This Etext prepared by Bert Olton artorius@redsuspenders.com History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum) by Nennius Translated by J. A. Giles I. The Prologue. 1. Nennius, the lowly minister and servant of the servants of God, by the grace of God, disciple of St. Elbotus,* to all the followers of truth sendeth health. * Or Elvod,

From Ritual to Romance by Jessie L. Weston

This etext was produced by Robert Kiesling. Jessie L. Weston From Ritual to Romance Preface In the introductory Chapter the reader will find the aim and object of these studies set forth at length. In view of the importance and complexity of the problems involved it seemed better to incorporate such a statement in the

Locrine by William Shakespeare

The eldest son of King Brutus, discoursing the wars of the Britains and Huns, with their discomfiture, the Britain’s victory with their accidents, and the death of Albanact. Play attributed in part to William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONAE. BRUTUS, King of Britain. LOCRINE, his son. CAMBER, his son. ALBANACT, his son. CORINEIUS, brother to Brutus. ASSARACHUS,