Lancelot du Lac. lett. goth. 3 tom. fol. nouvellement imprimé à Paris, 1533 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. v. pp. 379, 425, &c. La tres elegante, delicieuse, melliflue, et trèsplaisante Hystoire du tres noble, victorieux, et excellentissimé Roy PERCEFOREST, Roy de la grant Bretaigne, &c. lett. goth. 3 tom. fol. Paris, Galiot Dupré, 1531-2 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. viii. p. 200; PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. pp. 179, 184, 186. Le Premier Livre de la Cronicque du tres vaillant et redouté Dom Flores de Grece, surnommé le Chevalier des Cignes, &c. Mise en Français par le Seigneur des Essars, Nicolas de Herberay, &c. fol. ib. 1552 The Byrth, Lyf, and Actes of Kyng Arthur; of his noble Knyghtis of the Rounde Table, &c. and in the end, Le Morte d' Arthur, &c. With an Introduction and Notes by Robert Southey. Printed from Caxton's edition, 1485. 2 vols. 4to. . Lond. 1817 See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. pp. 174-5, 187, 212; LIFE, vol. ii. p. 135. 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