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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 64.—N0. 3330
Fix this textWednesday, December 8, 1943
Fix this textPrice 6dL
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textTINTAGEL.
Fix this textCORNWALL RUIN OF KING ARTHUR’S CASTLE.
Fix this textONE might spend a long holiday in England visiting all the
Fix this texthaunts associated with King Arthur’s Knights. In Winchester
Fix this textthey will show you the Round Table, but at mention of the King
Fix this textit is of Tintagel that one immediately thinks. It was in this headland
Fix this textrock fortress that Gorlois the mighty duke lived with his wife, the
Fix this textfair Ygraine, until that unhappy day when he went out to do battle
Fix this textwith Uther Pendragon, who deprived him of his life. Ygraine’s
Fix this textson was the prince who became King Arthur. So this castle,
Fix this textbequeathed by the same Gervase of Canterbury who left a hundred
Fix this textother fortresses spread throughout England, is permeated with the
Fix this textromance of the Arthurian legends. Disappointing as a ruin,
Fix this textTintagel seems to make of the ancient monarch nothing but a rough
Fix this textchieftain stripped of his spell and with no Excalibur but a common
Fix this textspear. But there is another Tintagel JIUT, spun out of verse and
Fix this textmusic, preserving for all time the Arthur of the loman ic -■ >
Fix this textLancelot and Guinevere and the Quest of the Holy Grail, an _
Fix this texthas been inspiration for Spencer and Swinburne and a
Fix this textArnold and for Tennyson, who wrote in Morte d Aitnui.
Fix this textThe sequel of today unsolders all
Fix this textThe goodliest fellowship of famous knights
Fix this textWhereof this world holds record. Such a sleep
Fix this textThey sleep—the men I loved. I think that we
Fix this textShall never more, at any future time,
Fix this textDelight our souls with talk of knightly deeds.
Fix this textTintagel sleeps on, dreaming of bygone days and well may it be
Fix this textthat here springs the inspiration of modern knighthood, the bower
Fix this textof which has been called the few to whom so much is oweu by
Fix this textso many.
Fix this textGRAPE VINEGAR
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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