Sir Perceval of Galles a Study of the Sources of the Legend

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— I. Arrival — Perceval entered a hall. 2. Recollection — Seeing there a table set, a fire, a manger, and corn, he recalled that his mother had said, "Be of 'mesure. '" 3. Meal — He parted the corn in half for his mare, and ate half of the things on the table, leaving the other half; how could he be more of "mesure"? — he wished to be "free. " 4. The Tent Lady — He passed to another chamber, found a Lady asleep, and said he would take a token of her, 5. The Ring — He kissed her, took a ring off... her finger, and placed his mother's ring in its stead. 6. Departure — Then he left.
W. — I. Arrival — Parzival came to a Tent and entered. 2. Tent Lady — He saw a Lady asleep, and spied a ring on her finger. 3. The Ring — His grasp waked her, but her struggles were useless; he kissed her, and took her ring and her brooch. 4. Meal — He said he was hungry ; the Lady pointed out bread, wine, and two game birds, saying he might eat them; he ate and drank his fill. 5. Recollection — The Lady bade him return her ring and brooch, and flee from her husband's wrath; the hero, replying that he feared not her husband but would go if his presence annoyed her, kissed her as she lay on her couch, and bade God bless her, "So my mother taught me.


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