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Sir Lancelot and the Four Knights
Lancelot left his friend sir kay snoring Took his garment and he wore He rode into the woods singing He saw a glade and the quartet as they swore The quartet,loitering in power thought it was sir kay Sir Sagramour charged at lancelot, they clashed Lancelot stood and was down in disgust Ector carelessly proceeded to him, but was slashed The third,Sir Uwaine panicked, he looked in distrust with the failure of othershe was encourage to play He moved, lancelot knew him well he fell like an eagle Finally Sir Gawaine clashed with lancelot Gawaine's spear melted His horse reversed upside down and he fell into the jungle The four Sirs condoled them selves until they discovered. It was lancelot not Sir Kay, the knight full of sorrow couldn't rise up from the clay
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