Lay
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Lay
Dinadan wrote a satirical lay about King Mark and he taught it to Eliot, a harper and minstrel. Eliot taught it in his turn to other harpers and in the end he sung it in front of Mark.
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Lay of Joy
A song composed by the ladies of Brandigan, telling of the victory of Erec at the Joy of the Court adventure.
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Lay of Tears
Lai de PlorsA story of Joseph of Arimathea’s encounter with Orpheus the Enchanter, played to Sir Bors on his first visit to Corbenic (Carbonek).
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Lay of Tears
A story written by Tristan after he was poisoned during his fight with Morholt.
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Lay of the Love Potion
A story written by Tristan about the potion taken by Tristan and Isolde (La Beale Isoud).
Mortal Lay | The Legend of King Arthur