- M****cripts". hviewer.bl.uk.
Retrieved 2023-03-10. Mills, M (Ed). 1969.
Lybeaus Desconus.
Oxford University Press for the
Early English Text Society. 302...
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vanquished prisoner to Arthur's court. Only now does Elene's
ridicule of
Lybeaus subside, and she begs his "Mercy" for her
earlier verbal abuses.(vv. 265–452)...
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several other folk
heroes such as Guy of Warwick,
Bevis of Hampton, and Sir
Lybeaus. However, the
earliest surviving copies of the
narrative ballads that tell...
- Chestre, in the
Middle English version of the
story of The Fair Unknown, or
Lybeaus Desconus (although in this and most
other versions of the story, Gingalain's...
- was the
author of two
other verse romances in MS
Cotton Caligula A.ii.,
Lybeaus Desconus and the
Southern Octavian. Sir
Launfal parti****tes in the chivalric...
- and in her own words: "Gyfre, my owen knave." Mills,
Maldwyn (Ed). 1969.
Lybeaus Desconus.
Oxford University Press for the
Early English Text Society. Mills...
- 121. Broadus,
Edmund Kemper (November 1903). "The Red
Cross Knight and
Lybeaus Desconus".
Modern Language Notes. 18 (7): 202–204. doi:10.2307/2917591...
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Dissertation on
Romance and
Minstrelsy Ywain and
Gawain Launfal Volume 2
Lybeaus Disconus The
Geste of Kyng Horn The King of Tars, and the
Soudan of Damas...
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romance Sir
Perceval of Galles, nor the Fair
Unknown in
Thomas Chestre's
Lybeaus Desconus, has any idea who his
father is when he
arrives at King Arthur's...
- can be seen in
other works.
Thomas Chestre wrote an
Arthurian romance Lybeaus Desconus in the late-fourteenth
century in
which a
young man
arrives at...