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King
Arthur’s
Marriage
to Guinevere
How Sir Lancelot slew two giants,
And made a castle free.
From Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
Published 1485
ANON withal
came there upon him two great giants, well armed all save the heads, with two
horrible clubs in their hands. Sir Lancelot put his shield afore him, and put
the stroke away of the one giant, and with his sword he clave his head asunder.
When his fellow saw that, he ran away as he were wood, for fear of the horrible
strokes, and Sir Lancelot after him with all his might, and smote him on the
shoulder, and clave him to
the middle.
Then Sir
Lancelot went into the hall, and there came afore him threescore ladies and
damsels, and all kneeled unto him, and thanked God and him of their deliverance.
For, sir, said they, the most part of us have been here this seven year their
prisoners, and we have worked all manner of silk works for our meat, and we are
all great gentlewomen born, and blessed be the time, knight, that ever thou
wert born; for thou hast done the most worship that ever did knight in the
world, that will we bear record, and we all pray you to tell us your name, that
we may tell our friends who delivered us out of prison.
Fair damsels,
he said, my name is Sir Lancelot du
ended, and
many times have we wished after you, and these two giants dread never knight
but you.
Now may ye
say, said Sir Lancelot, unto your
friends, how
and who hath delivered you, and greet them all from me, and if that I come in
any of your marches, shew me such cheer as ye have cause; and what treasure
that there is in this castle I give it you for a reward for your grievance: and
the lord that is the owner of this castle I would that he received it as is
right. Fair sir, said they, the name of this castle is Tintagil, and a duke
owned it some time that had wedded fair Igraine, and after wedded her Uther
Pendragon and gat on her Arthur.
Well, said Sir
Lancelot, I understand to whom this castle belongeth. And so he departed from
them and betaught them unto God. And then he mounted upon his horse, and rode
into many strange and wild countries and through
many waters
and valleys, and evil was he lodged.
And at the
last by fortune him happened against a night to come to a fair courtelage, and
therein he found an old gentlewoman that lodged him with a good will, and there
he had good cheer for him and his horse. And when time was, his host brought
him into a fair garret over the gate to his bed.
There Sir
Lancelot unarmed him, and set his harness by him, and went to bed, and anon he
fell on sleep. So soon after there came one on horseback, and knocked at the
gate in great haste.
And when Sir
Lancelot heard this he arose up, and looked out at the window, and saw by the
moon-light three knights came riding after that one man, and all three lashed
on him at once with swords, and that one knight turned on them knightly again
and defended him. Truly, said Sir Lancelot, yonder one knight shall I help, for
it were shame for me to see three knights on one, and if he be slain I am
partner of his death. And therewith he took his harness and went out at a
window by a sheet down to the four knights, and then Sir Lancelot said on high,
Turn you knights unto me, and leave your fighting with that knight. And then
they all three left Sir Kay, and turned unto Sir Lancelot, and there began
great battle, for they alight all three, and strake many great strokes at Sir
Lancelot, and assailed him on every side. Then Sir Kay dressed him for to have
holpen Sir Lancelot. Nay, sir, said he, I will none of your help, therefore as ye
will have my help let me alone with them. Sir Kay for the pleasure of the
knight suffered him for to do his will, and so stood aside.
And then anon
within six strokes Sir Lancelot had stricken them to the earth.And then they
all three cried, Sir knight, we yield us unto you as man of
might
matchless. As to that, said Sir Lancelot, I will not take your yielding unto
me, but so that ye yield you unto Sir Kay the seneschal, on that covenant I
will save your lives and else not. Fair knight, said they, that were we loth to
do; for as for Sir Kay we chased him hither, and had overcome him had not ye
been; therefore to yield us unto him it were no reason.
Well, as to
that, said Sir Lancelot, advise you well, for ye may choose whether ye will die
or live, for and ye be yielden it shall be unto Sir Kay. Fair knight, then they
said, in saving our lives we will do as thou commandest us.
Then shall ye,
said Sir Lancelot, on Whitsunday next coming go unto the court of king Arthur,
and there shall ye yield you unto queen Guenever, and put you all three in her
grace and mercy, and say that Sir Kay sent you thither to be her prisoners.
Sir, they
said, it shall done by the faith of our bodies, and we be living. And there
they swore, every knight upon his sword. And so Sir Lancelot suffered them so
to depart. And then Sir Lancelot knocked at the gate with the pommel of his
sword, and with that came his host, and in they entered, Sir Kay and he. Sir,
said his host, I wend ye had been in your bed. So I was, said Sir Lancelot, but
I arose and
lept out at my window for to help an old fellow of mine. And so when they came
nigh the light Sir Kay knew well that it was Sir Lancelot, and therewith he
kneeled down and thanked him of all his kindness that he hath holpen him twice
from the death. Sir, he said, I have done nothing but that I ought to do, and
ye are welcome, and here shall ye repose you and take your rest.
So when Sir
Kay was unarmed he asked after meat, so there was meat fetched him, and he ate
strongly. And when he had supped they went to their beds, and were lodged
together in one bed. On the morn Sir Lancelot arose early, and left Sir Kay
sleeping: and Sir Lancelot took Sir Kay's armour and his shield and armed him:
and so he went to the stable and took his horse and took his leave of his host,
and so he departed. Then soon after arose Sir Kay and missed Sir Lancelot : and
then he espied that he had his armour and his horse. Now by my faith I know
well that he will grieve some of the court of king Arthur: for on him knights
will be bold, and deem that it is I, and that will beguile them: and because of
his armour and shield I am sure I shall ride in peace. And then soon after
departed Sir Kay, and thanked his host.
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