W. H. Margetson 1861 - 1940 Read Less Artwork (Frontispiece) There, before all the people, Arthur...ArthurArthur seized the sword by the handle and pulled it...Balan, full of fear, crawled on his hands and knees...Balin jumped over the wall of the castleBalin rushed from room to room looking for a weapon...Balin started to his feet, and drew his swordBy her side was lying a white brachetBy the side of a well, King Pellinore saw a lady...The Castle of CarboneckDame Brisen gave Sir Launcelot a cup of wineThe damsel brought Sir Launcelot out of the castleThe dwarf hit Sir Tor's horse such a blow between...ExcaliburGareth at once seized the horn; but Linet tried to...Gareth used to think about all his brother's brave...GuineverThe hand and arm passed before Sir Ector and Sir..."He hung his head and rode slowly away"The Holy Grail, covered with white silk, came into...The Holy GrailThe horse brought Sir Percivale to the shores of a..."I shall try to kill you, ere you go," said the..."I will serve none of you, for ye be all false...In the morning one of these ladies came to GawaineJoseph of Arimathea, with his own blood, marked the...King Arthur caught sight of a little shipKing Arthur sprang at King Pellinore, and gripped...King Arthur still defended himselfKing Arthur took the sword and the scabbardThe knight weeping for his masterLady LionesLady NimueThe lady with the sword"Lady, I will be a true and loyal husband""Let be, thou foul knave!" she said. "Slay him not...Linet"Look!" said the Lady Nimue, "ye ought to be sore...MerlinMerlin, to make sure of King Arthur's safety, gave...A monk brought them to where the shield hungMorgan le Fay"Now you have released me from the spell completely..."O, Merlin, tell me that spell!" said the Lady...The old man led Sir Galahad to the Siege PerilousOn his hands and knees, the sick knight crept to...Queen GuineverQueen Guinever went to Almesbury, and there she...Queen Morgan le Fay took the scabbardThe Ruined ChapelShe was known to have studied magic while she was...Sir Bevidere found the archbishop lying, praying,...Sir Bevidere put King Arthur gently into the bargeSir Bors found a ship waiting for himSir Bors met a man in monk's clothing, riding upon...Sir Galahad and the nunsSir Galahad held King Evelake in his arms, and at...Sir Gawaine and Sir Ector went on foot until they...Sir Launcelot could find no way in, for though the...Sir Launcelot lay asleep under the apple treeSir Launcelot saw the Holy Grail, but dimly Sir Lionel had brooded so long over his brother's...Sir Pelleas bound as a prisonerSir Pelleas, looking in, saw Sir Gawaine stoop and...Sir Percivale and the recluse"Sir Priest!" said Lionel, "if ye leave him not, I...So with a good heart, and now fully armed, Galahad...The Sword in the floating stoneThen Sir Percivale's sister hung the sheathed sword...Uther PendragonWhen Sir Launcelot du Lake came to her father's..."Where is my lady, the queen?" said Sir Launcelot Show Full List Hide Full List (Frontispiece) There, before all the people, Arthur pulled the sword out of the stone1914Arthur1914Arthur seized the sword by the handle and pulled it lightly out of the anvil1914Balan, full of fear, crawled on his hands and knees to his brother1914Balin jumped over the wall of the castle1914Balin rushed from room to room looking for a weapon1914Balin started to his feet, and drew his sword1914By her side was lying a white brachet1914By the side of a well, King Pellinore saw a lady sitting, holding a wounded knight1914The Castle of Carboneck1914Dame Brisen gave Sir Launcelot a cup of wine1914The damsel brought Sir Launcelot out of the castle1914The dwarf hit Sir Tor's horse such a blow between the eyes that the poor horse staggered back its own length1914Excalibur1914Gareth at once seized the horn; but Linet tried to shop him1914Gareth used to think about all his brother's brave deeds1914Guinever1914The hand and arm passed before Sir Ector and Sir Gawaine1914"He hung his head and rode slowly away"1910The Holy Grail, covered with white silk, came into the hall1914The Holy Grail1914The horse brought Sir Percivale to the shores of a great rough sea1914"I shall try to kill you, ere you go," said the knight1914"I will serve none of you, for ye be all false spell-workers." 1914In the morning one of these ladies came to Gawaine1914Joseph of Arimathea, with his own blood, marked the cross1914King Arthur caught sight of a little ship1914King Arthur sprang at King Pellinore, and gripped him round the waist1914King Arthur still defended himself1914King Arthur took the sword and the scabbard1914The knight weeping for his master1914Lady Liones1914Lady Nimue1914The lady with the sword1914"Lady, I will be a true and loyal husband"1910"Let be, thou foul knave!" she said. "Slay him not. If thou do, thou shalt repent it."1914Linet1914"Look!" said the Lady Nimue, "ye ought to be sore ashamed to be the death of such a knight!" 1914Merlin1914Merlin, to make sure of King Arthur's safety, gave him at once into the care of Sir Ector1914A monk brought them to where the shield hung1914Morgan le Fay1914"Now you have released me from the spell completely"1910"O, Merlin, tell me that spell!" said the Lady Nimue1914The old man led Sir Galahad to the Siege Perilous1914On his hands and knees, the sick knight crept to the Holy Grail 1914Queen Guinever1914Queen Guinever went to Almesbury, and there she made herself a nun1914Queen Morgan le Fay took the scabbard1914The Ruined Chapel1914She was known to have studied magic while she was being brought up in the nunnery1914Sir Bevidere found the archbishop lying, praying, upon a new-made grave1914Sir Bevidere put King Arthur gently into the barge1914Sir Bors found a ship waiting for him1914Sir Bors met a man in monk's clothing, riding upon an ass1914Sir Galahad and the nuns1914Sir Galahad held King Evelake in his arms, and at his touch he was healed1914Sir Gawaine and Sir Ector went on foot until they came to where Nacien, the hermit, lived1914Sir Launcelot could find no way in, for though the door was old and worn, it held fast1914Sir Launcelot lay asleep under the apple tree1914Sir Launcelot saw the Holy Grail, but dimly 1914Sir Lionel had brooded so long over his brother's unkindness1914Sir Pelleas bound as a prisoner1914Sir Pelleas, looking in, saw Sir Gawaine stoop and kiss the Lady Ettard1914Sir Percivale and the recluse1914"Sir Priest!" said Lionel, "if ye leave him not, I shall slay thee, too!" 1914So with a good heart, and now fully armed, Galahad rode farther on upon his quest1914The Sword in the floating stone1914Then Sir Percivale's sister hung the sheathed sword upon the girdle, and girded it about Galahad's waist1914Uther Pendragon1914When Sir Launcelot du Lake came to her father's court, Elaine knew him at once1914"Where is my lady, the queen?" said Sir Launcelot1914