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John Lydgate

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He as a kyng is crowned in Fairie,
With sceptre and suerd, & with his regalie
Shal resorte as lord and souereyne,
Out of Fairye & regne in Breteyne,
And repaire ageyn the Rounde Table.
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Bk. 8, line 3112.
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Of the return of King Arthur.

 
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