Wit ye well he was full sore annoyed, and full loth he was to leave any thing that longed unto him, for he drad sore the treason of Sir Meliagrance.
And then Sir Meliagrance charged the queen and all her knights that none of all her fellowship should depart from her; for full sore he drad Sir Launcelot du Lake, lest he should have any knowledging.
And so she departed into the country of Gore, and there was she richly received, and made her castles and towns passing strong, for always she drad much king Arthur.
So from immortall race he does proceede, 2 That mortall hands may not withstand his might, Drad for his derring do, and bloudy deed; 4 For all in bloud and spoile is his delight.
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