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91
But
when
Candlemas
was
come
,
Arthur
alone
again
pulled
forth
the
sword
,
though
more
than
ever
came
to
win
it
;
and
the
barons
,
sorely
vexed
and
angry
,
put
it
in
delay
till
Easter
.
But
as
he
had
sped
before
so
he
did
at
Easter
,
and
the
barons
yet
once
more
contrived
delays
till
Pentecost
.
92
But
now
the
archbishop
,
fully
seeing
God
s
will
,
called
together
,
by
Merlin
s
counsel
,
a
band
of
knights
and
gentlemen
-
at
-
arms
,
and
set
them
about
Arthur
to
keep
him
safely
till
the
feast
of
Pentecost
.
93
And
when
at
the
feast
Arthur
still
again
alone
prevailed
to
move
the
sword
,
the
people
all
with
one
accord
cried
out
,
Long
live
King
Arthur
!
we
will
have
no
more
delay
,
nor
any
other
king
,
for
so
it
is
God
s
will
;
and
we
will
slay
whoso
resisteth
Him
and
Arthur
;
and
wherewithal
they
kneeled
down
all
at
once
,
and
cried
for
Arthur
s
grace
and
pardon
that
they
had
so
long
delayed
him
from
his
crown
.
Then
he
full
sweetly
and
majestically
pardoned
them
;
and
taking
in
his
hand
the
sword
,
he
offered
it
upon
the
high
altar
of
the
church
.
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94
Anon
was
he
solemnly
knighted
with
great
pomp
by
the
most
famous
knight
there
present
,
and
the
crown
was
placed
upon
his
head
;
and
,
having
taken
oath
to
all
the
people
,
lords
and
commons
,
to
be
true
king
and
deal
in
justice
only
unto
his
life
s
end
,
he
received
homage
and
service
from
all
the
barons
who
held
lands
and
castles
from
the
crown
.
Then
he
made
Sir
Key
,
High
Steward
of
England
,
and
Sir
Badewaine
of
Britain
,
Constable
,
and
Sir
Ulfius
,
Chamberlain
:
and
after
this
,
with
all
his
court
and
a
great
retinue
of
knights
and
armed
men
,
he
journeyed
into
Wales
,
and
was
crowned
again
in
the
old
city
of
Caerleon
-
upon
-
Usk
.
95
Meanwhile
those
knights
and
barons
who
had
so
long
delayed
him
from
the
crown
,
met
together
and
went
up
to
the
coronation
feast
at
Caerleon
,
as
if
to
do
him
homage
;
and
there
they
ate
and
drank
such
things
as
were
set
before
them
at
the
royal
banquet
,
sitting
with
the
others
in
the
great
hall
.
96
But
when
after
the
banquet
Arthur
began
,
according
to
the
ancient
royal
custom
,
to
bestow
great
boons
and
fiefs
on
whom
he
would
,
they
all
with
one
accord
rose
up
,
and
scornfully
refused
his
gifts
,
crying
that
they
would
take
nothing
from
a
beardless
boy
come
of
low
or
unknown
birth
,
but
would
instead
give
him
good
gifts
of
hard
sword
-
strokes
between
neck
and
shoulders
.
97
Whereat
arose
a
deadly
tumult
in
the
hall
,
and
every
man
there
made
him
ready
to
fight
.
But
Arthur
leaped
up
as
a
flame
of
fire
against
them
,
and
all
his
knights
and
barons
drawing
their
swords
,
rushed
after
him
upon
them
and
began
a
full
sore
battle
;
and
presently
the
king
s
party
prevailed
,
and
drave
the
rebels
from
the
hall
and
from
the
city
,
closing
the
gates
behind
them
;
and
King
Arthur
brake
his
sword
upon
them
in
his
eagerness
and
rage
.
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98
But
amongst
them
were
six
kings
of
great
renown
and
might
,
who
more
than
all
raged
against
Arthur
and
determined
to
destroy
him
,
namely
,
King
Lot
,
King
Nanters
,
King
Urien
,
King
Carados
,
King
Yder
,
and
King
Anguisant
.
These
six
,
therefore
,
joining
their
armies
together
,
laid
close
siege
to
the
city
of
Caerleon
,
wherefrom
King
Arthur
had
so
shamefully
driven
them
.
99
And
after
fifteen
days
Merlin
came
suddenly
into
their
camp
and
asked
them
what
this
treason
meant
.
Then
he
declared
to
them
that
Arthur
was
no
base
adventurer
,
but
King
Uther
s
son
,
whom
they
were
bound
to
serve
and
honour
even
though
Heaven
had
not
vouchsafed
the
wondrous
miracle
of
the
sword
.
100
Some
of
the
kings
,
when
they
heard
Merlin
speak
thus
,
marvelled
and
believed
him
;
but
others
,
as
King
Lot
,
laughed
him
and
his
words
to
scorn
,
and
mocked
him
for
a
conjurer
and
wizard
.
But
it
was
agreed
with
Merlin
that
Arthur
should
come
forth
and
speak
with
the
kings
.