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Monday, January 6, 2014

The Fall of Arthur - The Poem in Arthurian Tradition - Pg 100

This was to no avail, and a great battle arose at Joyous Garde, in which Lancelot went so far in his refusal to return the attempted blows of King Arthur, who was 'ever about sir Launcelot to have slain him', that he raised him up when he had been unhorsed by Sir Bors de Ganis and set him on his horse again.

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