Famous Legends Adapted for Children


Book Description

Famous Legends Adapted for Children is a delightful children's book written by British author Emeline G. Crommelin. Her talent for simplifying complex stories and making them suitable for young readers is evident in this book, making it a great way to introduce children to classic legends.




Famous Legends Adapted for Children


Book Description

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ... KING ARTHUR . . . No man knew from whence he came, But after tempest, when the long wave broke All down the thundering shores of Bude and Bos, There came a day as still as Heaven, and then They found a naked child upon the sands Of dark Tintagil by the Cornish sea; And that was Arthur; and they fostered him; Till he by miracle was approven king; And that his grave should be a mystery From all men like his birth. RTHUR was a famous king of England. Ix. He lived such a long time ago that we know, really, very little about him. This king had such strange adventures, and did such wonderful things, that people have never tired of writing and reading about him and his famous Knights of the Round Table. It was not until Arthur had grown to young manhood, that he knew he was of royal blood. When this little prince was born, his father, King Tennyson--Idylls of the King: Guinevere. ARTHUR MADE KING Uther, bade his attendants take the child, wrapped in cloth of gold, and give him to anypoor man they met at the castle gate. It happened that the babe was given to Merlin, who was supposed to know all things. Merlin took him to Sir Ector, who brought the child up as his own son, and Sir Ector's wife cared for him, and they called him Arthur. When King Uther died, every lord in England wanted to be king. The wise Merlin had promised that it should be made known to them, by a wonderful sign, who should be king. He called, therefore, all the lords together in a great church in London, on Christmas morning, to see if the sign would be given. After the first prayers were said, there was discovered in the churchyard a great stone having four sides, with an anvil of steel in the middle of it, in which was a sword. About the sword, written in letters of gold, ..