Words and Images to Tell a Story

Sir William Russell Flint ~ Morgan le Fay was put to school… ~ from Le Morte d’Arthur: The History of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Malory ~ 1927 ~ via
“Morgan le Fay was put to school in a nunnery, and there she learned so much that she was a great clerk of necromancy”

Sir William Russell Flint ~ Then was she girt with a noble sword ~ from Le Morte d’Arthur: The History of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Malory ~ 1927 ~ via
“Then was she girt with a noble sword whereof the king had marvel”

Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) ~ And anon he rased off his helm… ~ from Le Morte d’Arthur: The History of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Malory ~ 1927 ~ via
“And anon he rased off his helm, and smote his neck in sunder”

Sir William Russell Flint ~ There he blew three deadly motes ~ from Le Morte d’Arthur: The History of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Malory ~ 1927 ~ via
“There he blew three deadly motes, and there came two damosels and armed him lightly”

Sir William Russell Flint ~ I clipped off my hair… ~ from Le Morte d’Arthur: The History of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Malory ~ 1927 - via 
“As soon as I wist that this adventure was ordained me I clipped off my hair, and made this girdle in the name of God”

Sir William Russell Flint ~ The Queen Guenever made great sorrow… ~ from Le Morte d’Arthur: The History of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Malory ~ 1927 ~ via
“Then the Queen Guenever made great sorrow for the departing of her lord and other”

Sir William Russell Flint ~ This is a fair shield… ~ from Le Morte d’Arthur: The History of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Malory ~ 1927 ~ via
“‘Madam,’ said Sir Tristram, ‘this is a fair shield and a mighty’”