The garden of love; flowers gathered from the poets . 275 XIX T^HEREFORE, Sir Launcelot, I require thee,-^ and beseech thee heartily, for all the lovethat ever was between us, that thou never lookupon mc more in the visage : and furthermore Icommand thee, on Gods behalf, right straightlythat thou forsake my company. . For as wellas I have loved thee, Sir Launcelot, now my heartwill not serve me to see thee. Sir Thomas Malory, Morle


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