. The book of months . M f t. ■■:|i| *^S5$> .^^ THE BOOK OF MONTHS vat, his heart enlightened by pity, by which,though he hated sin, he ever loved the even on this very morning his perfect workWas done, and in naught had he brought shameupon the holy spear which shed the preciousblood of his dear Lord and wrought our salva-tion ; and so had God guided him back to thevale of Monsalvat, though as yet he knew notwhither he had come. Once, indeed, he had seena swan wheeling in the heavens above him, anda faint chord of memory twanged in his heartand was silent again. Yet he had recei


. The book of months . M f t. ■■:|i| *^S5$> .^^ THE BOOK OF MONTHS vat, his heart enlightened by pity, by which,though he hated sin, he ever loved the even on this very morning his perfect workWas done, and in naught had he brought shameupon the holy spear which shed the preciousblood of his dear Lord and wrought our salva-tion ; and so had God guided him back to thevale of Monsalvat, though as yet he knew notwhither he had come. Once, indeed, he had seena swan wheeling in the heavens above him, anda faint chord of memory twanged in his heartand was silent again. Yet he had received peace,which he would not have exchanged for thewealth of the world nor for the wisdom of Solo-mon, for it was passing knowledge. Yet, though all nature held high festival andrejoiced, little did the brethren of the HolyGrail rejoice with her. For the king Titurel,who for long years had lived but in the chapelof the Grail, wondrously kept alive by the Feastof Love which our Saviour instituted, was dead,200 < KALEVIM


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