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... ISOUD FOR KING MARK , AND HOW SIR TRISTRAM AND ISOUD DRANK THE LOVE DRINK king . But since Tristram was wounded by Marhaus ' poisoned sword , he could only be healed in Ireland . Changing his name to Tram- trist , he journeyed to ...
... ISOUD FOR KING MARK , AND HOW SIR TRISTRAM AND ISOUD DRANK THE LOVE DRINK king . But since Tristram was wounded by Marhaus ' poisoned sword , he could only be healed in Ireland . Changing his name to Tram- trist , he journeyed to ...
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... Isoud to go with me into Cornwall for to be wedded to King Mark , mine uncle . As for that , said King Anguish , ye shall have to many winters , for it was called the Castle her with you to do with her what it please Pluere , that is to ...
... Isoud to go with me into Cornwall for to be wedded to King Mark , mine uncle . As for that , said King Anguish , ye shall have to many winters , for it was called the Castle her with you to do with her what it please Pluere , that is to ...
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... Isoud , they ordained for hate and envy for to destroy Dame Bragwaine , that was maiden and lady unto La Beale Isoud ; and she was sent into the forest for to fetch herbs , and there she with you ? Never so hard , said Sir Gawaine , 10 ...
... Isoud , they ordained for hate and envy for to destroy Dame Bragwaine , that was maiden and lady unto La Beale Isoud ; and she was sent into the forest for to fetch herbs , and there she with you ? Never so hard , said Sir Gawaine , 10 ...
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