The Story of Enid the Good
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Excerpt from The Story of Enid the Good: A Supplementary Reader, Prepared for the Seventh Grade
"O purblind race of miserable men,
How many among us at this very hour,
Do forge a life-long trouble for ourselves,
By taking true for false, or false for true,
Here, thro' the feeble twilight of this world
Groping, how many, until we pass and reach
That other, where we see as we are seen!
So fared it with Geraint."
One day, while King Arthur was sitting high in his hall, at Carleon on the Usk, where he held his court, there came before him a forester, wet from the wood.
He came to tell of a milk-white hart taller than all other deer, and first seen that day. The King at once gave orders for the hunting horns to blow early on the following morning.
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