The Percy Folio of Old English Ballads And Romances 2
The Percy Folio of Old English Ballads And Romances 2
Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910
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Up start Sir Gawaine soone, Upon his knees can kneele, IJe said, " That were great villanye Without you put this deede to me. My leege, as I have s[eele] ; " Remember, I am your sisters sonne." The King said, " I grant thy boone; 170 But mirth is best att meele ; Cheere thy guest, and give him wine. And after dinner, to itt fine. And sett the buffett well I " Now the greene knight is set att meate, Seemlye served in his seate. Beside the Round Table. To talke of his welfere, nothing he needs. L...ike a knight himselfe he feeds. With long time reasnable. 180 125 When the dinner, it was done, The King said to Sir Gawaine soone, Withouten any feble He said, " On you will doe this deede, I pray Jesus be your speede! This knight is nothing unstable." The greene knight his head downe layd ; Sir Gawaine, to the axe he braid To strike with eger will ; He stroke the necke bone in twaine, 190 The blood burst out in everye vaine, The head from the body fell. The greene knight his head up hent. Into his saddle wightilye he sprent.
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