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  • 1485Thomas Malory. Le Morte Darthur, Book XIV, Chapter v, leaf 324v
    And soo she cam soone ageyne and broughte an hors with her that was inly blak / whan Percyual beheld that hors / he merueylled that it was soo grete and soo wel apparaylled
    "And so she came soon again and brought an horse with her that was inly black. When Percivale beheld that horse he marvelled that it was so great and so well apparelled;"