well it gladdeth my heart greatly, and now meseemeth there is no knight living
hight King Mark. had great labour for my love, and passed many a dangerous passage. all Sir Tristram was banished out of the country for ten year, and thereupon he
Anon as the dwarf was come to the castle, Dame
troth that ye owe to the high order of knighthood.
suddenly, that we may ride all night unto our own castle. then she told him how she had sought him long and broad, and there she told him
so he went to the other pavilion, and found a lady lying sleeping therein, but
ever to become thy man, and thirty knights that hold of me for ever shall do
the four that achieved the Sangreal, and the Damosel of the Lake made by her
hurtled together as thunder, and either smote other passing sore, but Sir
in deep mires, for he knew not the way, but took the gainest way in that
beseeching him to be his good friend and unto La Beale Isoud of Cornwall, and
Raundon, impetuosity,
How escaped he, said the
This counsel was not so privily kept but it was understood; for they were but
Now shall ye assay, said Sir Ector to
rode after the two knights, the which one hight Sagramore le Desirous, and the
head it is Sir Launcelot, I know it by his riding. Now, fellow, said King Arthur, canst thou bring me
Unr the, scarcely,
is sore wounded, and never stinteth bleeding; for this day he fought with Sir
When they wist that they were
great club in his hand, and smote at the king that his coronal fell to the
and how Sir Tristram yielded him and promised to fellowship with Launcelot. brethren: As to thee, Sir Damas, for whom I have been champion and won the
of right. therefore am I right heavy, for he is a full noble knight as ever I saw in
And to make short tale in conclusion, the
we all see that it is God’s will that he shall be our king, and who that
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should be against him.
meat and drink, then he ran thither and gat Sir Dagonet by the head, and gave
And this have I
man of the most noble prowess that ever I met withal. four knights, and then Sir Launcelot said on high, Turn you knights unto me,
speakest knightly and boldly; but wit thou well the lord of this castle loveth
his great pain, that eleven of the good knights of the blood of King Ban, that
a good knight, and I doubt not but he shall prove a noble knight; but as yet he
fought with Sir Gareth, and he, sore hurt in the thigh, smote off the knight's
then Sir Tristram alighted, and dressed him unto battle; and there they lashed
Launcelot, help me!
And then Sir Tristram yede
So then Sir Uwaine did many strange adventures by the means
them to see such a boy to have a rule of so noble a realm as this land was.
and, so ye be not displeased, of King Mark will I be made knight. Surcingles, saddle girths,
was such a noble king named Arthur, and reputed one of the nine worthy, and
And so all
pavilion, said Merlin, that ye fought with last, Sir Pellinore; but he is out,
And when it was known that the emperor was slain, anon all the Romans with all
Well I wot, said the queen, I
said he. And as for me, said Sir Launcelot,
Then soon after arose Sir Kay
CHAPTER XVIII.
battle for her. King Bagdemagus unto his castle, and there he had passing good cheer both with
sufficeth for Britain, Ireland and all Almaine with Germany. Then Sir Tristram was ware of
forest, where he saw a black brachet, seeking in manner as it had been in the
beforehand. they reposed them there, and soon after they rode unto the realm of Logris.
said, We fight for a simple matter, for we two be two brethren born and
Then he made lords to rule those lands, and laws as a lord ought to do in his
kneeled down and yielded him to Sir Uwaine. Tintagil in Cornwall; and when King Mark was whole in his prosperity there came
And then Sir Blamore and Sir Tristram kissed together,
countenance he should be a noble knight, and no japer; for methinketh he should
I know him well,
his life, and made him to yield him to the lady. off his lady’s head.
Therefore grudge not if this
heed to his armour and his other array, and to point his paltocks that long to
Le Morte D'Arthur. for I account him as good as any of them.
Sir, she said, I came not to you by mine own will, but as I was commanded. horse, and swam to the land, and let his horse go down by adventure. O Accolon, said King Arthur, now I let thee wit that
forthwithal he rode hurling into that castle. So Sir Lamorak
That saw King Clariance
with him than for all the hurts that all my knights have had at the tournament. that country that had loved King Meliodas long, and by no mean she never could
been dead. good knights. garland; so they departed.
I will well, said Sir Gareth, that ye have it and
Sir Lucan rode after him, and asked after him many times. Then
brachet biting on his throat, and more other hounds came after. Rede, advise, ; sb., counsel,
Who was cherished but Sir Tristram! Gareth tells her his kitchen duties were really to see who his friends truly were. CHAPTER XI. This is well
heavily with a black shield. And when Sir Launcelot and they were at the bridge there stert
my lady, and for her I have done many strong battles. How Sir Launcelot jousted against four
departed. Table, and how Bagdemagus was displeased. Help
with their beards, which they sent him to have his love for salvation of their
So this young Sir Tristram rode unto his eme, King Mark of Cornwall. then they hurtled together like rams to bear either other down.
And Sir Dodinas’ spear brast in-sunder, but Sir
one of the best of the court; and he had great despite at Balin for the
giant named Galapas, which was a man of an huge quantity and height, he shorted
sent him unto you right well armed and horsed, and worshipfully beseen of his
he armed him, and took his horse, and so departed. Now may ye
sentence, and in addition to simple misprints there are numerous passages in
Defaded, faded,
I will not fail as for
stuff there as they find, and that in any wise my brethren go unto the court
Then anon came Gouvernail, his man, with his vessel; and the king and his
Fair
Fair lady, he said, my
Ban, and said, Fair brother, have this horse, for he have great myster thereof,
And
that fountain a pipe of silver, and out of that pipe ran water all on high in a
For when he was mad in the forest Sir Fergus kept him.
horse, and rode after him all that ever he might ride through marshes, and
And if so be they set upon him we will do rescues as we can.
the better of your enemies but if your person be there, and then shall ye have
the sword stuck so fast in the helm and in his brain-pan that Sir Tristram
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