7. Quest of the Grail.
The recovery of the Grail was the crowning glory of the reign
of King Arthur.—Pyle.
8. Passing of Arthur.
And I do hope that you may have found pleasure in considering
their lives. For me seemed they offered a very high example
that anyone might follow to his betterment who lives in this
world where so much that is ill needs to be amended.—Pyle.
Additional stories:
Story of Merlin.
The boy of the kitchen, Sir Gareth.
Marriage of Sir Gawaine.
Story of Balin.
Sources for the story teller:
Malory, Sir Thomas. Boy's King Arthur ed. by Sidney Lanier.
Follows the Malory tales very closely. The greater part of
the language is unchanged, though the spelling is modernized.
Lanier has divided the tales into six books, grouping the
stories around a central hero from whom the books derive
their name. Book 1. King Arthur, 2. Sir Launcelot, 3. Sir
Gareth, 4. Sir Tristram, 5. Sir Galahad and Sir Percival, 6.
Death of King Arthur.