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141
It
is
well
said
,
replied
they
all
.
142
And
swearing
they
would
never
fail
each
other
,
they
mended
and
set
right
their
armour
and
their
shields
,
and
took
new
spears
and
set
them
steadfastly
against
their
thighs
,
waiting
,
and
so
stood
still
as
a
clump
of
trees
stands
on
the
plain
;
and
no
assaults
could
shake
them
,
they
held
so
hard
together
;
which
when
King
Arthur
saw
he
marvelled
greatly
,
and
was
very
wroth
.
Yet
,
cried
he
,
I
may
not
blame
them
,
by
my
faith
,
for
they
do
as
brave
men
ought
to
do
,
and
are
the
best
fighting
men
and
knights
of
most
prowess
that
I
ever
saw
or
heard
tell
of
.
And
so
said
also
Kings
Ban
and
Bors
,
and
praised
them
greatly
for
their
noble
chivalry
.
143
But
now
came
forty
noble
knights
out
of
King
Arthur
s
host
,
and
prayed
that
he
would
suffer
them
to
break
the
enemy
.
And
when
they
were
allowed
,
they
rode
forth
with
their
spears
upon
their
thighs
,
and
spurred
their
horses
to
their
hottest
.
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144
Then
the
eleven
kings
,
with
a
party
of
their
knights
,
rushed
with
set
spears
as
fast
and
mightily
to
meet
them
;
and
when
they
were
encountered
,
all
the
crash
and
splinter
of
their
spears
and
armour
rang
with
a
mighty
din
,
and
so
fierce
and
bloody
was
their
onset
that
in
all
that
day
there
had
been
no
such
cruel
press
,
and
rage
,
and
smiting
.
At
that
same
moment
rode
fiercely
into
the
thickest
of
the
struggle
King
Arthur
and
Kings
Ban
and
Bors
,
and
slew
downright
on
both
hands
right
and
left
,
until
their
horses
went
in
blood
up
to
the
fetlocks
.
145
And
while
the
slaughter
and
the
noise
and
shouting
were
at
their
greatest
,
suddenly
there
came
down
through
the
battle
Merlin
the
Wizard
,
upon
a
great
black
horse
,
and
riding
to
King
Arthur
,
he
cried
out
,
Alas
,
my
Lord
!
will
ye
have
never
done
?
Of
sixty
thousand
have
ye
left
but
fifteen
thousand
men
alive
.
Is
it
not
time
to
stay
this
slaying
?
for
God
is
ill
pleased
with
ye
that
ye
have
never
ended
,
and
yonder
kings
shall
not
be
altogether
overthrown
this
time
.
But
if
ye
fall
upon
them
any
more
,
the
fortune
of
this
day
will
turn
,
and
go
to
them
.
Withdraw
,
Lord
,
therefore
,
to
thy
lodging
,
and
there
now
take
thy
rest
,
for
to
-
day
thou
hast
won
a
great
victory
,
and
overcome
the
noblest
chivalry
of
all
the
world
.
And
now
for
many
years
those
kings
shall
not
disturb
thee
.
Therefore
,
I
tell
thee
,
fear
them
no
more
,
for
now
they
are
sore
beaten
,
and
have
nothing
left
them
but
their
honour
;
and
why
shouldest
thou
slay
them
to
take
that
?
146
Then
said
King
Arthur
,
Thou
sayest
well
,
and
I
will
take
thy
counsel
147
With
that
he
cried
out
,
Ho
!
for
the
battle
to
cease
,
and
sent
forth
heralds
through
the
field
to
stay
more
fighting
.
And
gathering
all
the
spoil
,
he
gave
it
not
amongst
his
own
host
,
but
to
Kings
Ban
and
Bors
and
all
their
knights
and
men
-
at
-
arms
,
that
he
might
treat
them
with
the
greater
courtesy
as
strangers
.
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148
Then
Merlin
took
his
leave
of
Arthur
and
the
two
other
kings
,
and
went
to
see
his
master
,
Blaise
,
a
holy
hermit
,
dwelling
in
Northumberland
,
who
had
nourished
him
through
all
his
youth
.
And
Blaise
was
passing
glad
to
see
him
,
for
there
was
a
great
love
ever
between
them
;
and
Merlin
told
him
how
King
Arthur
had
sped
in
the
battle
,
and
how
it
had
ended
;
and
told
him
the
names
of
every
king
and
knight
of
worship
who
was
there
.
So
Blaise
wrote
down
the
battle
,
word
for
word
,
as
Merlin
told
him
;
and
in
the
same
way
ever
after
,
all
the
battles
of
King
Arthur
s
days
Merlin
caused
Blaise
,
his
master
,
to
record
.
149
Anon
,
thereafter
,
came
word
to
King
Arthur
that
Ryence
,
King
of
North
Wales
,
was
making
war
upon
King
Leodegrance
of
Camelgard
;
whereat
he
was
passing
wroth
,
for
he
loved
Leodegrance
well
,
and
hated
Ryence
.
So
he
departed
with
Kings
Ban
and
Bors
and
twenty
thousand
men
,
and
came
to
Camelgard
,
and
rescued
Leodegrance
,
and
slew
ten
thousand
of
Ryence
s
men
and
put
him
to
flight
.
Then
Leodegrance
made
a
great
festival
to
the
three
kings
,
and
treated
them
with
every
manner
of
mirth
and
pleasure
which
could
be
devised
.
And
there
had
King
Arthur
the
first
sight
of
Guinevere
,
daughter
of
Leodegrance
,
whom
in
the
end
he
married
,
as
shall
be
told
hereafter
.
150
Then
did
Kings
Ban
and
Bors
take
leave
,
and
went
to
their
own
country
,
where
King
Claudas
worked
great
mischief
.
And
King
Arthur
would
have
gone
with
them
,
but
they
refused
him
,
saying
,
Nay
,
ye
shall
not
at
this
time
,
for
ye
have
yet
much
to
do
in
these
lands
of
your
own
;
and
we
with
the
riches
we
have
won
here
by
your
gifts
shall
hire
many
good
knights
,
and
,
by
the
grace
of
God
,
withstand
the
malice
of
King
Claudas
;
and
if
we
have
need
we
will
send
to
ye
for
succour
;
and
likewise
ye
,
if
ye
have
need
,
send
for
us
,
and
we
will
not
tarry
,
by
the
faith
of
our
bodies
.