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XLI<br />

SIR ARTHUR sits again at feast<br />

Within <strong>the</strong> high and holy hall<br />

Of Camelot. From West to East<br />

<strong>The</strong> Table Round hath burst <strong>the</strong> thrall<br />

Of Paynimrie. <strong>The</strong> goodliest gree<br />

Sits on <strong>the</strong> gay knights, one and all;<br />

Till Arthur: “Of your chivalry,<br />

Knights, let us drink <strong>the</strong> happiness<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> one knight we lack” (quoth he);<br />

“For surely in some sore distress<br />

May be Sir Palamede.” <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y<br />

Rose as one man in glad liesse<br />

To honour that great health. “God’s way<br />

Is not as man’s” (quoth Lancelot).<br />

“Yet, may God send him back this day,<br />

His quest achieved, to Camelot!”<br />

“Amen!” <strong>the</strong>y cried, and raised <strong>the</strong> bowl;<br />

When—<strong>the</strong> wind rose, a blast as hot<br />

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