[Le Morte D’Arthur Volume I (of II) by Thomas Malory]@TWC D-Link bookLe Morte D’Arthur Volume I (of II) CHAPTER XVI 1/6
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Yet more of the same battle. BY then came into the field King Ban as fierce as a lion, with bands of green and thereupon gold.
Ha! a! said King Lot, we must be discomfited, for yonder I see the most valiant knight of the world, and the man of the most renown, for such two brethren as is King Ban and King Bors are not living, wherefore we must needs void or die; and but if we avoid manly and wisely there is but death.
When King Ban came into the battle, he came in so fiercely that the strokes redounded again from the wood and the water; wherefore King Lot wept for pity and dole that he saw so many good knights take their end.
But through the great force of King Ban they made both the northern battles that were departed hurtled together for great dread; and the three kings and their knights slew on ever, that it was pity on to behold that multitude of the people that fled.
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