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The Story of King Arthur and His Knights The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle
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“And, indeed it is a very pleasant thing for to ride forth in the dawning of a Springtime day. For then the little birds do sing their sweetest song, all joining in one joyous medley, whereof one may scarce tell one note from another, so multitudinous is that pretty roundelay; then do the growing things of the earth smell the sweetest in the freshness of the early daytime—the fair flowers, the shrubs, and the blossoms upon the trees; then doth the dew bespangle all the sward as with an incredible multitude of jewels of various colors; then is all the world sweet and clean and new, as though it had been fresh created for him who came to roam abroad so early in the morning.”
Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
“Yea, he who is a true king of men, will not say to himself, 'Lo! I am worthy to be crowned with laurels;' but rather will he say to himself, 'What more is there that I may do to make the world the better because of my endeavors?”
Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
“So endeth the story of the winning of Excalibur, and may God give unto you in your life, that you may have His truth to aid you, like a shining sword, for to overcome your enemies; and may He give you Faith (for Faith containeth Truth as a scabbard containeth its sword), and may that Faith heal all your wounds of sorrow as the sheath of Excalibur healed all the wounds of him who wore that excellent weapon. For with Truth and Faith girded upon you, you shall be as well able to fight all your battles as did that noble hero of old, whom men called King Arthur.”
Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
“And it was at this time that Sir Myles died of his hurt, for it is often so that death and misfortune befall some, whiles others laugh and sing for hope and joy, as though such grievous things as sorrow and death could never happen in the world wherein they live.”
Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
“However, if Sir Launcelot of the Lake failed now and then in his behavior, who is there in the world shall say, 'I never fell into error'? And if he more than once offended, who is there shall have hardihood to say, 'I never committed offence'?”
Howard Pyle, The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
“The ladies' robes were of purple and white and scarlet and gold and blue, and they wore many pearls and rubies and diamonds, so that all the place where they were assembled was glowing with light and color.”
Maude L. Radford Warren, King Arthur and His Knights
“It is not hard to die, but it would be a very bitter thing to live my life in dishonor.”
Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
“Vivien, dost thou still hate me?" And she said, "Nay, master."
But she spake not the truth, for in her heart she was evil and the heart of Merlin was good, and that which is evil will always hate that which is good.”
Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
“For any man may be a king in that life in which he is placed if so be he may draw forth the sword of success from out of the iron of circumstance.”
Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights