An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . taineth 14 chapters. The thirteenth book treatethhow Galahad came first to King Arthurs court, and thequest how the Sangreal was begun, and containeth 20chapters. The fourteenth book treateth of the quest of theSangreal, and containeth 10 chapters. The fifteenth booktreateth of Sir Lancelot, and containeth 6 chapters. Thesixteenth book treateth of Sir Boris and Sir Lionel hisbrother, and containeth 17 chapters. The seventeenth booktreateth of the Sangreal, and containeth 23 chapters. Theeighteenth book treateth of Sir Lancelot a
An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . taineth 14 chapters. The thirteenth book treatethhow Galahad came first to King Arthurs court, and thequest how the Sangreal was begun, and containeth 20chapters. The fourteenth book treateth of the quest of theSangreal, and containeth 10 chapters. The fifteenth booktreateth of Sir Lancelot, and containeth 6 chapters. Thesixteenth book treateth of Sir Boris and Sir Lionel hisbrother, and containeth 17 chapters. The seventeenth booktreateth of the Sangreal, and containeth 23 chapters. Theeighteenth book treateth of Sir Lancelot and the Queen,and containeth 25 chapters. The nineteenth book treatethof Queen Guinevere, and Lancelot, and containeth 13chapters. The twentieth book treateth of the piteous deathof Arthur, and containeth 22 chapters. The twenty-firstbook treateth of his last departing, and how Sir Lancelotcame to revenge his death, and containeth 13 sum is 21 books, which contain the sum of five hundredand seven chapters, as more plainly shall follow hereafter. 239. Eneydos (1490). Prologue. Fter divers work made, translated, andachieved, having no work in hand, I sittingin my study whereas lay many divers pam-phlets and books, happened that to myhand came a little book in French, whichlately was translated out of Latin by somenoble clerk of France, which book is namedAeneidos, made in Latin by that noble poetand great clerk, Virgil. Which book I saw over, and readtherein how, after the general destruction of the great Troy,Aeneas departed, bearing his old father Anchises upon hisshoulders, his little son lulus on his hand, his wife with muchother people following, and how he shipped and departed,with all the history of his adventures that he had ere he cameto the achievement of his conquest of Italy, as all along shallbe shewed in his present book. In which book I had greatpleasure because of the fair and honest terms and words inFrench; which I never saw before like, ne none so p
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