{"id":238,"date":"2019-10-17T14:21:57","date_gmt":"2019-10-17T13:21:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mythslegendes.com\/?page_id=238"},"modified":"2019-10-17T14:21:57","modified_gmt":"2019-10-17T13:21:57","slug":"lancelot-ou-le-chevalier-de-la-charrette","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/mythslegendes.com\/en\/breton-mythology\/the-arthurian-legend\/lancelot-or-the-knight-of-the-cart\/","title":{"rendered":"Lancelot or the knight of the cart"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> Roman in verse (1177-1181), by Chr\u00e9tien de Troyes, translation into modern French.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> As long as my lady of Champagne<br>Want me to undertake a story in French,<br>I will undertake it very willingly,<br>Like someone who belongs entirely to him,<br>Ready to obey him in everything,<br>Without resorting to the slightest flattery.<br>But such and such could in my place<br>Using flattery:<br>He would say - and I would bear witness to it -<br>That it is the lady who surpasses<br>All the others in this world<br>Just as the scent of the ground carries the breeze,<br>Who blows in May or April.<br>Of course, I&#039;m not a man<br>To want to flatter his lady;<br>Shall I say: &quot;Like a gem<br>Whose value surpasses pearls and sardoines,<br>The Countess surpasses the queens \u201d?<br>Of course, I won&#039;t say anything like that,<br>And yet it is a fact that I cannot deny.<br>I will say however that is more efficient<br>In my company his command<br>May my intelligence and the trouble I give myself.<br>OF THE CHEVALIER DE LA CHARRETTE<br>Christian begins his <a href=\"https:\/\/mythslegendes.com\/en\/book-libraries\/\">book<\/a> ;<br>Material and orientation are provided<br>By the Countess, and he puts himself<br>At work, by bringing nothing<br>That his application and his intellectual effort.<br>And here he begins his narration.<br>A feast day of Ascension<br>Had come from Carlion<br>King Artur in order to gather<br>A plenary court in Camaalot -<br>A courtyard worthy of a day of great celebration.<br>After the meal the king<br>Did not abandon his companions.<br>The hall was filled with barons,<br>And the queen was also of the assembly,<br>Surrounded, as I believe,<br>Of many and many beautiful and courteous lady<br>Speaking French very well.<br>And Keu who had served people at the table<br>Ate with the chamberlains.<br>Precisely where he was seated<br>Appeared a knight<br>Very neat in his dress, which came to court<br>Armed from head to toe.<br>The knight thus equipped<br>Came even before the king,<br>Seated in the midst of his barons.<br>Without the slightest greeting he said to her:<br>&quot;King Artur, I am holding prisoners,<br>Of your land and your household<br>Knights, ladies and young ladies.<br>But I don&#039;t bring you news of them<br>With the intention of returning them to you.<br>On the contrary, I want to tell you and teach you<br>That you have neither the strength nor the means<br>To get them back.<br>Know that you will die<br>Before I could ever help them. &quot;<br>The king replies that his strength is<br>To bow if he cannot remedy the situation,<br>But his grief weighs heavily on him.<br>So the knight acts like he wants<br>To go away: he turns around;<br>As we walked away from the king,<br>He wins the door of the room,<br>But he does not come down the steps;<br>He stops first and from there proclaims:<br>&quot;King, if at your court there is a knight<br>Who do you trust<br>In order to assign him the mission<br>To lead the queen, following me, in this wood<br>Where I&#039;m heading<br>I will agree to wait for him there.<br>I will give you back all the prisoners<br>Who are exiled in my lands<br>If this knight manages to defeat me<br>And bring the queen back here. &quot;<br>Many of the palace people heard these words,<br>And the court was quite shaken.<br>Keu got wind of the news<br>While he ate with the waiters;<br>He stops eating and comes straight ahead<br>To the king, and he starts talking to him<br>As a completely indignant man:<br>&quot;King, I have served you for a long time<br>In good faith and with loyalty;<br>Now I take my leave of you and will go<br>So that I will never serve you again.<br>I have neither will nor desire<br>To serve you now. &quot;<br>The king grieves over what he hears,<br>But as soon as he is able to answer with dignity,<br>He asked her without the slightest hesitation:<br>&quot;Are you talking seriously or are you joking?&quot; &quot;<br>And Keu continues: &quot;Handsome sire king,<br>The joke does not interest me at the moment;<br>I have every intention of leaving you.<br>I do not seek to receive from you any reward<br>Nor for my years of service, no compensation;<br>My decision is final:<br>I am leaving without further delay.<br>- Is it anger or spite, said the king.<br>Who is pushing you to leave?<br>S\u00e9n\u00e9chal, this is your place,<br>So stay at court, and know well<br>That in this world, I have nothing<br>That in order to keep you here,<br>I do not give you straight away.<br>- Sire, says Keu, it is useless;<br>I would not even accept to be offered each day<br>The gift of a setier filled with fine gold: \u00bb<br>Full of despair<br>The king approached the queen.<br>&quot;Lady, he says, you don&#039;t know<br>What does the Seneschal require of me?<br>He demands his leave, and he says he will no longer be a part<br>From my heart - I don&#039;t know why:<br>What he refuses to do for me,<br>He will hasten to do it for you if you ask him to.<br>Go to him, my dear lady!<br>Since he does not deign to stay for me,<br>Beg him to stay for you:<br>And, if necessary, throw yourself at his feet,<br>&#039;Cause I wouldn&#039;t feel any joy anymore<br>If I ever lost his company. &quot;<br>With that, the king sends the queen<br>Near the seneschal, and she agrees to go there.<br>She found him among the others,<br>And when she manages to reach him,<br>She said to him: &quot;A great disturbance<br>Comes to me - do not doubt it -<br>From what I&#039;ve heard from you.<br>I was told - that&#039;s what saddens me -<br>That you want to leave the king.<br>Where does this intention come from; what feeling moves you?<br>I no longer see in you the wise man<br>And courteous that I once saw there;<br>I want to ask you to stay:<br>Keu, stay here, please.<br>- Lady, he says, please!<br>I will not stay. &quot;<br>And the queen keeps begging him,<br>As well as all the knights together,<br>And Keu tells her that she gets tired unnecessarily<br>To want to do the impossible.<br>And with all her height as a queen,<br>She lets herself fall at his feet.<br>Keu begs her to get up,<br>But she refuses to do it:<br>She will never get up again<br>Unless he gives her what she wants.<br>So Keu promised him<br>To stay, on condition that the king<br>Grant him in advance what he asks of him,<br>And that she herself does the same.<br>&quot;Keu, she does, anything!&quot;<br>Me and he will grant it to you.<br>Come on, and we&#039;ll tell him<br>That in this way you agree to stay. &quot;<br>Keu accompanies the queen<br>Even before the king.<br>&quot;Sire, I got Keu to stay with us,<br>Does the queen, giving me a lot of trouble.<br>I place it in your hands, stipulating however<br>That you will do what he says. &quot;<br>The king heaves a sigh of relief,<br>And says he will obey his command,<br>Whatever the nature of it.<br>&quot;Sire,&quot; he said, &quot;learn then.<br>What I want, and what a gift<br>You promised me.<br>I will stand for the most fortunate man<br>When I receive it by your grace:<br>Sire, my lady, the queen, here present,<br>You have entrusted her to my protection;<br>We will go to meet<br>Of the knight who awaits us in the forest. &quot;<br>These words mourn the king, nevertheless he clothes him<br>Of the mission, because he never broke his word,<br>But he did it in sadness and reluctantly,<br>So much so that it seemed to him.<br>The queen&#039;s mourning was also great,<br>And the whole court affirmed<br>What pride, arrogance and unreason<br>Had inspired Keu&#039;s request.<br>The king took the queen<br>By the hand, and said to him:<br>&quot;Lady, he says, it is absolutely necessary<br>That you go with Keu. &quot;<br>And the latter to say: \u201cQuick! entrust it to me,<br>And have no fear,<br>Because I will bring it back in perfect condition,<br>All safe and sound. &quot; <br> The king gives her to him, and he takes her away.<br>Behind the couple, all leave the palace,<br>Each, without exception, feeling the deepest concern.<br>And know that we armed the seneschal<br>And that his horse<br>Was brought to the middle of the courtyard;<br>A palfrey stood by his side -<br>Worthy steed of a queen!<br>The queen approaches the palfrey<br>Who was neither touchy nor pulling on the bridle.<br>Dejected, sad and with many sighs,<br>The queen gets in the saddle and says<br>Quietly so that no one can hear it:<br>\u201cHa! ha! if you knew what is going on here,<br>I don&#039;t believe you would leave me,<br>Without opposing it, take it with one step! &quot;<br>She thought she spoke very quietly<br>But the Guinable tale heard it,<br>Who was next to her when she climbed into the saddle.<br>When he left, the complaints<br>Of those who saw her leave were<br>As if she was dead and put in a coffin.<br>They don&#039;t think she&#039;s coming back among them<br>Never, in his whole life.<br>It was by his habitual excess that the seneschal<br>Takes him where the other waits for him.<br>But no one grieves it to the point<br>That he agrees to follow the couple;<br>Finally, Messire Gauvain says<br>To the king his uncle, in confidence:<br>&quot;Sire, he does, what you did<br>Is very childish, and I remain amazed;<br>But if you accept the merits of my advice,<br>While they are still very close<br>You and I could go after them,<br>With those who will want to accompany us.<br>As for me, nothing can hold me back<br>To get started now.<br>It would not be suitable<br>To refuse to run after them,<br>At least until we know<br>What will become of the queen.<br>And how Keu will behave.<br>- Let&#039;s go, handsome nephew, says the king,<br>You have just spoken like a very courteous man.<br>And since you have seized the initiative,<br>So order that the horses be brought out,<br>And that we put them brakes and saddles,<br>So all we have to do is go up. &quot;<br>The horses are quickly brought in,<br>Harnessed and saddled;<br>The king goes up first,<br>So went up Messire Gauvain,<br>Then all the others to who better better;<br>Everyone wanted to be there,<br>But by going as he pleases:<br>Some wore their armor,<br>Many others did not.<br>Messire Gauvain wore his,<br>And he made by two squires<br>Lead two steeds to his right.<br>And as they approached<br>From the forest, they see it coming out<br>Keu&#039;s horse, which they recognized<br>And whose reins they saw<br>Both had been broken off.<br>The horse came by itself;<br>The stirrup stained with blood,<br>And the saddle, the rear tree<br>Was shattered and torn to pieces.<br>No spectator escapes sadness,<br>And we exchange winks, nudges.<br>Far away, in front of all the company,<br>Messire Gauvain rode;<br>It was not long before he saw<br>Come a knight in step<br>On a sick and tired horse,<br>Panting and bathed in sweat.<br>The Knight greeted<br>Messire Gauvain the first,<br>And then Messire Gauvain returned his salute.<br>And the Knight stopped -<br>He recognized Messire Gauvain,<br>And said to him: &quot;Sire, do you not see<br>That my horse is soaked in sweat,<br>So that he is no longer worth anything?<br>And I believe these two steeds<br>Are up to you; could I then pray to you,<br>Promising, however, that I would give you back<br>Service and a fair reward,<br>To lend me or give me as a gift<br>Any of them, any? &quot;<br>And Messire Gauvain answered him:<br>Which of the two you like the most. &quot;<br>But the one whose need is great<br>Did not linger in order to select the best,<br>Neither the most beautiful nor the greatest;<br>He preferred to pounce on the one<br>That he found closest to him,<br>And quickly threw him forward, with a loose rein;<br>And the other, which he left behind, falls dead,<br>Because he had made him suffer a lot that day,<br>And get tired and overwork.<br>Without ever stopping, the Knight<br>Spur his mount through the forest,<br>And Messire Gauvain, behind him,<br>Follows him, fiercely giving chase,<br>Until he had come down the slope of a hill.<br>When he had crossed a lot of ground,<br>He found the steed dead<br>That he had offered to the knight,<br>And, around, he saw the ground all trampled<br>By horses and covered in impressive debris<br>Shields and spears;<br>Apparently fierce fighting<br>Led by many knights took place there;<br>He was unhappy, and regretted<br>For not having participated in it himself.<br>The place did not hold him back for long,<br>He prefers to push forward, at high speed.<br>So, by chance, he saw him again<br>The Knight, on foot, all alone,<br>All dressed in his armor, his helmet laced,<br>The shield hanged on the collar, the sword girded,<br>Who had arrived in front of a cart ...<br>(At the time, we used carts<br>As we use the pillory nowadays,<br>And in every good town<br>Where, at present, we find more than three thousand,<br>There was only one then,<br>And this was common,<br>As pillories are today,<br>To traitors and murderers,<br>To the vanquished of legal battles<br>And the thieves who got hold of them<br>Stealth stealing property of others<br>Or by force on the highways:<br>Every convict was put<br>In the cart<br>And led by all the streets;<br>Thus he was henceforth outside all law,<br>And was no longer listened to at court,<br>Neither honored nor received with dignity.<br>It is because at that time we judged<br>So the carts, like cruel things,<br>That was then heard for the first time:<br>&quot;When the cart will see and meet,<br>Make the sign of the cross on yourself and remember<br>From God, so that no misfortune befalls you. &quot;)<br>The Knight, on foot and without a lance,<br>Walks towards the cart<br>And sees a dwarf on the silt<br>Who, like a good carter, held<br>In his hand a long wand.<br>And the Knight said to the dwarf:<br>&quot;Dwarf, he says, for God, tell me right away<br>If you saw around here<br>Pass my lady the queen. &quot;<br>The treacherous and vile dwarf<br>Would not give him any news,<br>But just said: &quot;If you want to go up<br>On the cart that I drive,<br>By tomorrow you will be able to know<br>What became of the queen. &quot;<br>With that, he kept walking forward<br>Without waiting for the other for a moment.<br>Time only two steps<br>The Chevalier hesitates to go up there.<br>What a pity that he hesitated; that he was ashamed to go upstairs,<br>Instead of immediately jumping into the cart!<br>This will cause him very painful suffering!<br>But Reason, which is opposed to Love,<br>Tells him to be careful not to go upstairs;<br>She urges him and enjoins him<br>To do nothing or undertake<br>Who can bring shame or reproach to him.<br>It is not in the heart but rather on the lips<br>What resides in Reason in daring to say such a thing to him;<br>But Love is in the enclosed heart<br>When he orders and scolds him<br>To get into the cart without delay.<br>Love wants it, and the Knight leaps there,<br>Because shame leaves him indifferent<br>Since Love commands it and wants it.<br>And Messire Gauvain sets out in pursuit<br>Of the cart galloping,<br>And when he finds himself sitting there<br>The Chevalier, he is very surprised;<br>So he said to the dwarf: &quot;Instruct me<br>About the queen, if you can do it. &quot;<br>The dwarf said: &quot;If you hate yourself so much<br>That this knight sitting here,<br>Ride with him, if it&#039;s okay with you,<br>And I&#039;ll take you with him. &quot;<br>When Messire Gauvain heard it,<br>He felt that accepting the proposal would be foolish<br>And he said he would not go up there,<br>Than exchange your horse for the cart<br>Would be too infamous an exchange.<br>&quot;But wherever you want to go<br>I&#039;ll go where you go. &quot;<br>So that the three of them set off,<br>One of them on horseback, the other two on the cart,<br>And together they kept the same path.<br>At the time of vespers, they reached a castle,<br>And know that this castle<br>Was very powerful and beautiful.<br>The three of them enter through a door.<br>The sight of the Knight that the dwarf carries<br>In the cart strikes the inhabitants of astonishment,<br>But they do not seek to learn more;<br>They all start to shout at him,<br>Old and young, old people and children,<br>Through the streets, uttering boos;<br>The Knight heard so say<br>Vile insults and words of contempt for him.<br>All ask: &quot;To what martyrdom<br>Will this Knight be condemned?<br>Will he be flayed alive or hanged,<br>Drowned or burnt alive on a pyre of thorns?<br>Tell us, dwarf, say, you who drag him like this,<br>What forfeit was he found guilty of?<br>Was he tried for theft? Could it be an assassin<br>Or is he the vanquished in a legal battle? &quot;<br>And the dwarf keeps absolute silence,<br>By not answering one thing or the other.<br>He leads the Knight to where he will be lodged,<br>And Gauvain closely follows the dwarf<br>Who goes towards a tower, which, on one level<br>With the city, was at the limit of this one. <br> Beyond there were meadows,<br>While opposite the tower rose<br>On the top of a gray rock,<br>High and cut to peak.<br>Behind the cart, still on horseback,<br>Gauvain enters the tower.<br>In the room they met, elegantly dressed,<br>A miss<br>Whose beauty had no rival in the country;<br>And they see two virgins approaching<br>With her, men and women.<br>As soon as they see<br>Messire Gauvain, they made him<br>A cheerful welcome and greeted him;<br>And they wanted to inquire about the Chevalier:<br>&quot;Dwarf, what crime has this Knight committed<br>That you drive there like he&#039;s helpless? &quot;<br>He doesn&#039;t want to offer them any explanation,<br>But just bring the Knight down<br>From the cart, and then goes;<br>No one knew where he went.<br>And Messire Gauvain dismounts from his horse;<br>So valets show up<br>To remove their armor from the two knights<br>Two coats lined with squirrel, which they put on,<br>Were brought by order of the young lady<br>When it was time for supper,<br>The dishes were nicely presented.<br>The young lady took a seat next<br>From Messire Gauvain during the meal.<br>For nothing in the world they wouldn&#039;t have wanted to give up<br>To this hospitality to seek a better one,<br>Because great honors,<br>As well as good and beautiful company, they were returned<br>Throughout the evening by the young lady.<br>When at last their vigil had lasted long enough,<br>We prepared two beds for them<br>Tall and long, in the middle of the room;<br>A third was nearby<br>More beautiful than the others, and richer,<br>Because, as the tale says,<br>He had all the charm<br>That one could imagine in a bed.<br>When bedtime came,<br>The young lady took by the hand<br>The two hosts she had agreed to host;<br>She shows them the two beautiful long and wide beds<br>And said: &quot;It is for your comfort and rest<br>What are these two beds there, over there,<br>But in the one on this side,<br>Only he who has deserved it goes to bed;<br>It was not made for your convenience. &quot;<br>The Knight answers him immediately -<br>The one who arrived on the cart -<br>That he felt only disdain and contempt<br>For the ban pronounced by the young lady:<br>&quot;Tell me, he says, for what reason<br>Is this bed forbidden to us? &quot;<br>She answered without having to think,<br>Because she had already thought about her answer:<br>&quot;It is not you,&quot; she says, &quot;who is designated to pose<br>Any questions or to inquire about these things!<br>Honni is the Knight over all the earth,<br>As soon as he got into a cart,<br>And it&#039;s not fair for him to meddle<br>From what you have just claimed from me,<br>And, in particular, that he claims to sleep in this bed:<br>He might soon have to repent.<br>We did not have it adorned<br>Also richly so that you sleep there.<br>Your recklessness may cost you dearly,<br>If you just had such an idea.<br>- You will see that, he says, in due course.<br>- Shall I see him? - For sure. - Let me see it!<br>- I don&#039;t know who will have to pay the ecot,<br>Made the Knight, by my boss!<br>Whether we get angry or sad,<br>I plan to lie down in this bed<br>And take my rest there at leisure. &quot;<br>As soon as he took off his breeches,<br>In the bed that was longer and higher<br>Than the other two of half an yard,<br>He stretches under a blanket<br>Golden starry yellow brocade.<br>All peeled squirrel was not made<br>Its lining; it was made of sable.<br>She would have been perfectly worthy of a king,<br>The blanket he got under;<br>The bed was not made of thatch,<br>Neither straw nor old mats.<br>At midnight, the roof slats,<br>Melted like lightning, a spear,<br>The iron forward, which threatened to sew<br>The Knight&#039;s Flanks<br>Through the blanket and the white sheets,<br>In bed, where he was lying.<br>A pennon was attached to the lance;<br>He was all enveloped in flames.<br>The cover caught fire,<br>And the sheets and the whole bed.<br>And the tip of the spear grazes<br>The Knight at the side<br>So much so that he scratched her a little<br>The skin, but without really hurting it.<br>And the knight stood up,<br>Put out the fire, grab the spear<br>And throws it in the middle of the room.<br>It didn&#039;t make him leave his bed;<br>On the contrary, he lay down again and slept<br>With exactly the same composure<br>That he had shown the first time.<br>The next day, at dawn,<br>The lady of the tower<br>Had the celebration of Mass prepared for them,<br>And she sent them to wake up and call.<br>When mass was sung to them,<br>At the windows that overlooked the meadow<br>Came the pensive Knight -<br>The one who sat on the cart -<br>And he looked at the expanse of the meadows.<br>At the next window<br>Had come the young lady,<br>And there was able to talk to her<br>Messire Gauvain, in a corner,<br>For a while, but I don&#039;t know what;<br>I don&#039;t know what they were talking about.<br>But they stayed there, leaning out the window,<br>Enough to see, through the meadows, along the river,<br>A stretcher that was carried away;<br>A knight lay there, and beside it,<br>There were piercing and desperate cries of mourning<br>That three young ladies were pushing.<br>Behind the stretcher they see coming<br>An escort at the head of which stood<br>A tall knight who was leading<br>To his left a beautiful lady.<br>The Knight at the Window<br>Recognized that it was the queen;<br>He keeps following her for a moment,<br>Immersed in contemplation and rapture,<br>As long as he could.<br>And when he couldn&#039;t see her anymore,<br>He wanted to let himself fall<br>And throw his body into the abyss;<br>Already he was halfway outside the window<br>When Messire Gauvain saw him;<br>He pulls him back and he says to him:<br>&quot;Please, sire, calm down! For God&#039;s sake,<br>May it never come to your mind again<br>To commit such madness!<br>It is wrong that you hate your life.<br>- No, said the young lady, on the contrary, it is with good reason;<br>Wouldn&#039;t the news have spread<br>Everywhere from his unfortunate package?<br>Since he got into a cart,<br>He must necessarily wish to die;<br>Dead he would be worth more than alive:<br>His life is now doomed to shame,<br>Contempt and misfortune. &quot;<br>Thereupon the knights asked for their armor,<br>And they put it on.<br>And then made a gesture of courtesy and prowess<br>The young lady, and of largesse,<br>When, at the Knight that she had so much<br>Taunted and harassed,<br>She offered a horse and a spear, <br> As a token of charity and sympathy.<br>The knights have taken their leave<br>As courteous and well behaved men<br>Of the young lady, and have it<br>Greeted before committing<br>In the direction in which they saw the procession pass;<br>But they left the castle so<br>That no one had the opportunity to speak to them.<br>Very quickly they go that way<br>Where they had seen the queen.<br>They did not join the small troop,<br>Because she was advancing at full speed<br>From the meadows, they enter a plessis<br>Where they find a stony path;<br>They have wandered so much through the forest<br>That it could be the first hour of the day,<br>And then, at a crossroads, they have<br>Found a young lady,<br>And both greeted her;<br>And everyone begs her and prays to her<br>To tell them, if she knows,<br>Where the queen was taken.<br>She responds in a sane person,<br>And said: &quot;I would know how to direct you - if however<br>You agree to make me certain promises<br>And to hold them - to the right path and the right path,<br>And you name its destination<br>And the knight who takes him away;<br>But a big effort would fall on:<br>Whoever wants to enter this land!<br>Before achieving this, he would suffer from cruel trials. &quot;<br>And Messire Gauvain said to him:<br>&quot;Lady, with the help of God,<br>I promise you, without any reservation,<br>To put at your service,<br>As soon as you please, all my power,<br>But tell me the truth about what this is about. &quot;<br>And the one who was in the cart<br>Don&#039;t say he promises to act<br>According to all his abilities; rather he announces,<br>Like the one who ennobles Love<br>Or make mighty and bold in every place,<br>That without reserve and without fear<br>He promises to do whatever she wants,<br>And let him surrender himself entirely to his will.<br>&quot;So I will say what you want to know,&quot; she says.<br>So the young lady tells them:<br>&quot;By my faith, lords, M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>A very strong and tall knight,<br>Son of the King of Gorre, took her,<br>And he led her to the kingdom<br>From where no stranger ever returns,<br>Because he is in spite of himself forced to stay in this country,<br>In servitude and in exile. &quot;<br>They then ask him:<br>&quot;Lady, where is this land?&quot;<br>Where can we look for the way? &quot;<br>This one answers: &quot;You will know it soon,<br>But, know it, the access you will have there<br>Is very difficult and terrifying,<br>Because we do not enter easily<br>If one does not have the authorization of the king.<br>This one is named King Bademagu.<br>It can be accessed however<br>By two equally perilous paths<br>And by two equally terrifying passages.<br>One is called the Bridge in the Water,<br>Because this bridge is submerged,<br>So that there is so much water between the bottom<br>And him that between him and the surface,<br>Neither less here nor more there:<br>He is exactly in the middle;<br>And he&#039;s only a foot and a half tall<br>Wide and as much in thickness.<br>He does well, the one who refuses to taste this dish!<br>And he is the least dangerous;<br>But between these two there is a lot,<br>Adventures that I pass over in silence.<br>The other bridge is much worse<br>And, by far, the most dangerous;<br>Because it was never crossed by any man -<br>It is sharp as a sword;<br>And for that all<br>Call it the Sword Bridge:<br>I told you the truth<br>As much as I can tell you. &quot;<br>And they still ask him:<br>&quot;Young lady, deign<br>Show us these two paths. &quot;<br>And the young lady answers:<br>&quot;Here is the path that leads straight to the Bridge<br>In the Water, and here is the one who goes<br>Right at the Pont de l&#039;Ep\u00e9e. &quot;<br>And so the Knight said -<br>The one who had played the carters:<br>\u201cSire, I give you the choice without hesitation;<br>Take one of these two paths,<br>And give me the other unconditionally;<br>Take whichever you prefer.<br>- By my faith, says Messire Gauvain,<br>Very dangerous and painful<br>Are equal the two passages;<br>A correct and wise choice is not possible for me,<br>I don&#039;t know which one will benefit me the most from taking;<br>But it&#039;s not fair that I remain undecided<br>When you offered me to choose:<br>I dedicate myself to the Bridge in the Water.<br>- So it&#039;s only fair that I go to the side<br>From the Pont de l&#039;Ep\u00e9e, without discussion,<br>Does the other, and I agree to it readily. &quot;<br>So the three take leave of each other.<br>And they recommended each other<br>And with a very good heart to God.<br>When she sees them go,<br>The young lady said to them: &quot;Each of you must<br>Give me a reward according to my taste,<br>As soon as I want to take it;<br>Warning ! do not forget it!<br>- No, sweet friend, we will not forget her, &quot;<br>Do they both do.<br>Each goes on the path of his choice;<br>And that of the cart remains immersed in his thoughts<br>Just like a person deprived of strength and defense<br>Against Love which maintains it under its jurisdiction;<br>His meditation is of such intensity<br>Let him lose his sense of himself;<br>He does not know if he exists or if he does not exist,<br>He doesn&#039;t remember his name<br>He doesn&#039;t know if he&#039;s armed or not,<br>He does not know where he is going, or where he comes from;<br>He doesn&#039;t remember anything<br>Except for one thing, and because of it,<br>He put the other things in oblivion;<br>He thinks so much about this one thing<br>Let him not hear, see or understand anything.<br>And his horse takes him at a brisk pace,<br>By never taking a wrong path,<br>But still the best and the most direct;<br>He hastens so skilfully that by adventure,<br>He led him to a moor.<br>In this moor there was a ford<br>On the other side of which stood, fully armed,<br>A knight who ensured the guard;<br>And this one had a young lady with him<br>Coming on a palfrey.<br>The hour for none had already struck,<br>However, without moving and without getting tired,<br>The Knight remains locked in his meditation.<br>The horse sees the beautiful clear water<br>From the ford - he was very thirsty;<br>He runs into the water as soon as he sees it.<br>And the one who was on the other side<br>Exclaims: &quot;Knight, I keep<br>The ford, and I forbid you to cross it. &quot;<br>The latter neither hears nor listens to him,<br>Because his thinking does not allow it;<br>However, with ardor,<br>The horse rushed towards the water.<br>The other shouts at him to turn away.<br>Of the ford, that it will be prudent on his part,<br>Because there is no way through there.<br>And he swears on the heart that beats in his chest<br>That he will stab him with his spear if he sets foot there.<br>But the Knight does not listen to him,<br>And, for the third time, the other shouts at him:<br>&quot;Chevalier, do not enter the ford <br> Against my prohibition and against my will,<br>Because by my leader I will pierce you with my spear<br>As soon as I see you entering the ford ... &quot;<br>He still thinks so hard that he can&#039;t hear it,<br>And suddenly the horse<br>Jump into the water, leaving the field,<br>And, giving in to his heart&#039;s content, he begins to drink.<br>And the other tells him that he will have to regret it:<br>From now on no shield will protect him,<br>Nor the hauberk he has on him.<br>So he puts his horse to a gallop<br>And, pushing him at the strongest gallop,<br>He strikes to the point of knocking him down,<br>Stretched out flat in the middle of the ford,<br>The one to whom he had defended him,<br>So that, in a single movement, flew away<br>His spear and the shield around his neck.<br>When the latter feels all soaked, he jumps;<br>All bewildered, he got back to his feet,<br>Just like someone who wakes up<br>And he hears, sees and, amazed, wonders<br>Who could be the one who hit him.<br>It was then that he saw the knight;<br>And he cried out to him: &quot;Vassal, why<br>Did you hit me, tell me,<br>While I didn&#039;t know you were in front of me,<br>And that I haven&#039;t done anything wrong to you?<br>- By my faith, yes, said the other, you had done well;<br>Didn&#039;t you take me for someone despicable<br>When I forbid you to cross the ford<br>Three times, and you announced it<br>Loudly, as loud as I can?<br>You heard me challenge you<br>At least, does he do it two or three times<br>And yet you entered it against my will;<br>I tell you that I would hit you<br>As soon as I see you in the water. &quot;<br>The Knight then replies:<br>&quot;Cursed be he who ever heard you<br>Or who ever saw you, and that I was myself!<br>You may well have forbidden me to ford,<br>But I was deep in my thoughts;<br>You would know how badly you hurt<br>If only by the brake, with one hand,<br>I could hold you. &quot;<br>And the other responds: &quot;What would happen then?<br>You can hold me right now<br>By the brake if you dare to take me there.<br>I don&#039;t value a good handful of ashes<br>At your threat or your pride. &quot;<br>And he replies: &quot;I&#039;m not looking for better:<br>Whatever happens,<br>I would like to stand you where I said already. &quot;<br>The knight then advances<br>Until the middle of the ford, and the other grabs it<br>By the reins of the left hand,<br>And with the right hand by the thigh;<br>He holds it, pulls it and squeezes it<br>So loud that the other one complains<br>That it actually seems to him<br>Let her thigh be torn from her body;<br>And he begs him to leave him,<br>Saying: &quot;Knight, please<br>That we fight each other as equals,<br>Take your shield and your horse<br>And your spear, and jousting with me. &quot;<br>The other replies: \u201cI will not do it; by my faith,<br>Cause I think you&#039;ll run away<br>As soon as I let you go. &quot;<br>When he heard it, he was very ashamed of it,<br>And he said to him again: &quot;Knight, go up<br>On your horse without worry,<br>And I guarantee you faithfully<br>That I won&#039;t run away or run away.<br>You said a shameful thing to me, it upsets me. &quot;<br>And this one answers him once more:<br>&quot;First, give me the assurance of your good faith:<br>I want you to swear to me<br>That you won&#039;t run away or save yourself,<br>And you won&#039;t touch me<br>Nor that you will approach me<br>Before seeing me on horseback;<br>I will have shown you great kindness,<br>Since I hold you in my power, if I let you go. &quot;<br>The other swore it to him, for he can do nothing else;<br>And when he received the necessary guarantee,<br>He takes his shield and his spear<br>That floated in the middle of the ford<br>Downstream, along the water,<br>And were already far away;<br>Then he comes back to get his horse.<br>When he took it and was back in the saddle,<br>He grabs the shield by the straps<br>And fix the spear on the quilting of the tree,<br>Then they both gallop towards each other<br>As hard as they can make their horses run.<br>And the one who had to defend the ford<br>Attack his opponent first<br>And hit him so hard<br>Let his spear suddenly fall to pieces.<br>And the other hits him with such violence that he sends him<br>Stretched out at the bottom of the ford<br>So that the water closes over him.<br>Then he backs up and dismounts,<br>Because he considered himself very capable<br>To confront and drive out a hundred such men before him.<br>From the scabbard he draws his steel sword,<br>And the other, leaping to his feet, pulls his<br>Who shone, who was good;<br>And they come to melee;<br>The crowns that shine with gold,<br>They stretch them out before them, and they cover themselves with them;<br>They make their swords work so well<br>May these never stop or rest;<br>They dare to give each other terrible blows,<br>So much so that the battle, lasting so long,<br>Brings a feeling of great shame in the heart<br>From the Knight of the Cart,<br>And he says he risks repaying badly<br>The debt incurred when he set out on this path,<br>Since it took so long<br>To overcome a single knight.<br>If he had still found yesterday, in some valley,<br>A hundred such men, he neither believes nor thinks<br>That they could have defended themselves against him,<br>And he feels very sad and irritated<br>Seeing its value so diminished<br>Let him lose his blows and waste his day.<br>So he rushes at the other and squeezes him<br>So strong that the latter abandoned the game to him and fled;<br>The ford - something that annoys him a lot -<br>And the passage, he grants them to him.<br>And the latter chases him relentlessly<br>Until he falls on his hands;<br>So the one in the cart catches up with him<br>And swear by all things visible<br>That he had acted very badly by causing him to fall into the ford,<br>And thus cutting short his meditation.<br>The young lady that with him<br>The knight had brought<br>Hear and listen to these threats;<br>She is very afraid, and she begs him,<br>For the sake of her, to free him, not to kill him;<br>And he says that without fail he will kill him,<br>That, for her, it is not possible for her to have pity<br>From someone who gave him such a shameful affront.<br>So he walks up to him, the sword ready;<br>And, terrified, the other said:<br>&quot;For God and for me, grant him<br>The grace that she implores and that I ask of you too. &quot;<br>And he replies: &quot;May God be a witness,<br>No one ever behaved towards me so badly<br>That if he called on God asking for mercy from me, <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> For God, and how righteous it is,<br>I refused to give it to him just once.<br>So I would also have pity on you,<br>Because I must not deny it to you,<br>Since you asked me for it;<br>But it&#039;s on condition that you commit,<br>Where I want, to constitute you<br>Prisoner, when I give you the order. &quot;<br>The other gave his word, his sorrow remains very strong.<br>Again the young lady<br>Said: &quot;Noble and generous knight,<br>Since he begged you for mercy<br>And you gave it to him,<br>If you ever gotta free a prisoner,<br>Free this prisoner;<br>Leave him free from all prison bondage,<br>And I promise you, in due time,<br>A reward made to please you<br>That I will offer you, as far as I can. &quot;<br>So he recognized her<br>By the words she had spoken;<br>And he gives him, freed, the prisoner,<br>And she feels ashamed and distressed,<br>Because she thought he had recognized her -<br>Something she did not want.<br>And he leaves them immediately,<br>And they both recommend it<br>To God asking him leave.<br>He gives it to them, then he goes<br>Until the time of vespers when he met<br>A young lady who came towards him,<br>Very beautiful and very charming,<br>Very elegant and well put.<br>The young lady greets him<br>Like a tidy and well-behaved person,<br>And he replies: &quot;May God give you,<br>Young lady, health and happiness! &quot;<br>Then she said to him: &quot;Sire, my home,<br>Near here, is ready to receive you,<br>If you want to take advantage of it;<br>But you will stay there on condition<br>Only that you go to bed with me;<br>I offer it to you and present it with this reservation. &quot;<br>Many are those who, for this gift,<br>Would have given him five hundred thanks,<br>But he grieved it,<br>And quickly answered him:<br>&quot;Lady, for your hospitality<br>Thank you, because it is precious to me,<br>But, if you please, as to bedtime,<br>I would do without it.<br>- In this case, I will do nothing for you,<br>Does the young lady, through my eyes. &quot;<br>And he, seeing that he could not get better,<br>Give her whatever she wants;<br>His heart is sorry for this grant,<br>But while now it only hurts him,<br>At bedtime he will experience overwhelming distress;<br>Torment and pain will wait<br>The young lady who takes him:<br>Maybe she loves him so much<br>That she will not want to give him back his freedom.<br>As he had granted her<br>His pleasure and his will,<br>She leads him into a fortified enclosure<br>Whose beauty had no rival from here in Thessaly,<br>Because she was completely surrounded<br>High walls and very deep water;<br>Inside there was no man<br>Except the one she was leading there.<br>She had had it done to accommodate<br>Lots of nice rooms<br>And a large and rich room.<br>Riding along a river,<br>They reach this abode,<br>And in order to give them passage, we had<br>Lowered a drawbridge:<br>Having crossed the bridge, they entered inside.<br>They found the room open,<br>With its roof covered with tiles:<br>Through the door they found open<br>They enter it, and see<br>A table covered with a long and wide tablecloth;<br>And we had brought<br>The dishes, and arranged the candles<br>All lit in their candlesticks,<br>And hanaps in gilded silver,<br>And two jars, one filled with blackberry wine <br> And the other from a very generous white wine.<br>Close to the table, at the end of a bench,<br>They found two very full basins<br>Hot water for washing hands;<br>And on the other side they found<br>A beautiful and white towel,<br>Made of quality fabric, for wiping your hands.<br>There they did not see<br>Neither valet, nor waiter, nor squire.<br>The Knight removes his shield<br>From his neck and hangs him down<br>Has a fang; he takes his spear<br>And the place at the top of a lance holder.<br>He quickly jumps off his horse<br>And the young lady of hers.<br>The Chevalier was very happy<br>That she didn&#039;t want to wait<br>Let him help her down.<br>As soon as you get off,<br>Without waiting or staying,<br>She runs to a room;<br>She brings a short scarlet coat<br>In order to clothe the Knight with it.<br>The room was not dark,<br>Yet already the stars were shining,<br>But there were there, lit,<br>So many big twisted candles<br>That the clarity was great.<br>When she had tied to his neck<br>The coat, she said to him: &quot;Friend,<br>Here is the water and the towel:<br>Nobody offers it to you and presents it,<br>Because here you only see me.<br>Wash your hands and sit down<br>As soon as you like:<br>As you can see,<br>The hour of the meal has come. &quot;<br>The Knight washes his hands and goes to sit down<br>Very willingly,<br>And the young lady sits near him.<br>They both eat and drink,<br>As long as their meal was over.<br>When they had risen from the table,<br>The young lady said to the Knight:<br>&quot;Sir, go out there and spend the time,<br>But don&#039;t let that bother you,<br>Because you just have to wait<br>The moment you will think<br>That I can be lying down.<br>That nothing therefore displeases you between now and then,<br>Because when you want you will join me<br>In order to keep your promise. &quot;<br>And this one answers him: &quot;I will hold it,<br>And will return<br>When I believe when the time is right. &quot;<br>He then goes out and stays outside<br>Long in the yard,<br>As long as he feels compelled to return;<br>Anxious to keep his promise<br>He returns to the room,<br>But the one who calls herself her friend<br>Not there.<br>When he doesn&#039;t see her,<br>He said, &quot;Wherever she is,<br>I&#039;ll look for her and find her. &quot;<br>Without further ado, the Knight,<br>Bound by his promise, look for the young lady.<br>He enters a room where he hears<br>A young woman who uttered heart-rending cries,<br>And it was the same<br>Who he had promised to sleep with.<br>Seeing the door open<br>From a neighboring room, he approaches<br>And see in the other room<br>Lady. A knight had knocked her down<br>Across a bed,<br>The dress rolled up very high.<br>Firmly believing<br>That his host would come to his aid,<br>She cried out loud: &quot;Help me, help me,<br>Knight, you who are my guest!<br>If you don&#039;t get rid of this fellow,<br>I won&#039;t find anyone to do it;<br>If you don&#039;t help me sooner,<br>He is going to rape me in front of your eyes.<br>You have to sleep with me<br>According to your promise;<br>Will he do his will<br>From me, in your presence?<br>Noble Knight, so act,<br>Help me now! &quot;<br>Him, he sees that the ugly<br>Maintained the young lady<br>Rolled up to the navel.<br>He is indignant to be a witness<br>From this contact of flesh against flesh,<br>But he doesn&#039;t feel any jealousy <br> Nor the emotion of a cheated husband.<br>But two armed knights<br>Guarded the door,<br>Sword in hand.<br>Behind them stood four sergeants,<br>Each of whom held an ax<br>Able to slice in half<br>A cow through the spine<br>As easily as the root<br>From a juniper or broom.<br>The Knight stops in front of the door<br>And said to himself: \u201cGod! what can I do?<br>I went in search of Queen Guinevere,<br>A matter of extreme importance.<br>Now is not the time to be afraid<br>When for her I undertook such a quest.<br>If Cowardice lends me his heart<br>And if I let myself be dominated by her,<br>I will never reach my goal.<br>I am hated if I stop;<br>But when I speak of not moving forward<br>I am full of contempt for myself.<br>A great sadness comes over me,<br>And I feel ashamed and suffering,<br>To the point that I would like to die<br>When I lingered so long.<br>May God never forgive me,<br>If pride makes me speak<br>When I say I&#039;d rather perish<br>Honorably to live shamefully.<br>If I had the free way,<br>What if these six adversaries allowed me<br>To pass without resistance,<br>Where would my merit be?<br>In this case, the most cowardly man in the world<br>Would come in through the door, I&#039;m sure;<br>And I hear this unhappy woman<br>Who ceaselessly asks for my help<br>And reminds me of my promise<br>And makes me ashamed by his reproaches. &quot;<br>He then approaches the door,<br>Put his head inside,<br>And looking up to the ceiling<br>He sees two swords descending on him.<br>He hastily withdraws his head,<br>And the two knights could not hold back their blows.<br>They cut down the swords<br>So violently against the ground<br>That they shattered into pieces.<br>When the Knight sees that they are broken,<br>He attaches less importance to axes,<br>Which seem much less formidable to him.<br>He rushes among the sergeants,<br>By hitting one with the elbow and another as well.<br>The two closest to him,<br>He hits them with his elbows and arms,<br>So much so that he throws them against the ground;<br>The third does not reach him,<br>But the fourth<br>He cuts off his coat,<br>Tear his shirt and his flesh,<br>Wounds him in the shoulder,<br>Enough for the blood to flow.<br>But he does not slow down his efforts,<br>And don&#039;t complain about his injury.<br>On the contrary, he lengthens the pace<br>And grab hold of the temples<br>The one who mistreated his hostess.<br>He intends to fulfill his promise<br>Before leaving.<br>Whether he likes it or not, he straightens the aggressor;<br>And the sergeant who missed his shot<br>Return to the charge as soon as possible<br>And raises his ax again:<br>He thinks he&#039;s splitting her head<br>With his weapon to the teeth.<br>The one who knew how to defend himself<br>Use the attacking knight as a shield,<br>And the sergeant hits him with his ax<br>Where the shoulder meets the neck,<br>Separating them from each other,<br>And the Knight snatches him<br>The ax of the hands,<br>But release the wounded,<br>Because he had to defend himself<br>Against the two knights of the gate<br>And three ax carriers:<br>All five attack him fiercely.<br>Him jumps with a leap<br>Between the bed and the wall<br>And exclaims: &quot;Go ahead, attack me!&quot;<br>You would be thirty and over,<br>As soon as I am thus protected,<br>You will have enough to fight,<br>Don&#039;t think I&#039;m boring. &quot;<br>And the young lady, who watches him do it,<br>Announcement: \u201cBy my eyes! fear nothing,<br>In my company. &quot;<br>Immediately she returns<br>Knights and sergeants.<br>They go from there<br>Without stopping and without saying a word.<br>And the young lady resumes:<br>&quot;Sir, you have defended me well<br>Against the people of my household.<br>Come on now, I&#039;ll take you. &quot;<br>They go into the room, holding hands.<br>But that did not please the Chevalier,<br>Who would have done very well without her.<br>A bed was set up in the room,<br>Whose sheets were clean,<br>White, loose and soft to the touch.<br>The mattress was neither stuffed with chopped straw,<br>Or a rough contact.<br>As a blanket we had stretched out on the couch<br>Two silk fabrics with branches.<br>The young lady goes to bed,<br>But without removing his shirt.<br>The Knight as in slow motion<br>Take off your shoes and bare her legs.<br>He is sweating profusely.<br>However, the given word<br>Outweighs his anxiety.<br>So is it force majeure? As.<br>He finds himself forced<br>To go to bed with the young lady.<br>Word given pushes and invites it.<br>He goes to bed slowly,<br>But he doesn&#039;t take his shirt off,<br>No more than she had done.<br>He is very careful not to touch her,<br>But he pulls away from her and, lying on his back,<br>He keeps silent like<br>Of a lay brother whose word is forbidden,<br>When he is lying on his pallet;<br>He doesn&#039;t look away any more<br>Towards her or elsewhere.<br>He finds himself unable to give her a good face.<br>Why is that ? Because his heart refuses to do it,<br>Although she was beautiful and charming.<br>What enchants everyone,<br>He doesn&#039;t want it at all.<br>The Knight has only one heart,<br>And even this one no longer belongs to him,<br>But he entrusted it to others,<br>So that he no longer has any.<br>Love, which rules all hearts,<br>Immobilize his in one place.<br>All hearts? No, only those whom Love esteems.<br>And the one whom this goddess deigns to rule<br>To esteem himself more.<br>Love treasured the heart of the knight<br>Above all the others.<br>And gave him such firmness of words<br>That I refuse to blame him.<br>If he avoids doing what she forbids him<br>And go in the direction she wants.<br>The young lady sees well and understands<br>That the Knight hates his company<br>And would gladly do without,<br>And that he&#039;s not going to ask him anything,<br>Since he&#039;s not trying to get a hold of her.<br>She then said to him: &quot;Sir,<br>Don&#039;t be angry if I leave you.<br>I will go to sleep in my room,<br>Which will put you at ease.<br>I don&#039;t believe my company<br>And you like my conversation.<br>Don&#039;t accuse me of rudeness<br>If I speak to you frankly.<br>Have a good rest the rest of the night,<br>because you kept your word so well<br>That I can do nothing<br>Claiming more from you<br>May God have you in his care!<br>I&#039;m leaving you. So she gets up;<br>The Knight does not feel any sadness,<br>But let her go very willingly,<br>Like someone who&#039;s fully attached<br>To another than her. The young lady realizes it well<br>And see it;<br>She enters her room<br>And lie down quite naked,<br>While saying to himself:<br>&quot;From the moment I had to deal<br>To knights, I didn&#039;t know any except this one <br> Who was worthy of my esteem, apart from this one,<br>And was worth a third of an Angevin denarius.<br>Indeed, I think I can guess<br>That he proposes a more difficult goal<br>And more perilous<br>That no other knight dared to contemplate,<br>And God allow him to overcome it! &quot;<br>So she closed her eyes and slept<br>Until dawn.<br>At dawn<br>The young lady wakes up and gets up.<br>The Knight, too, opens his eyes,<br>Take care of his toilet<br>And arms without waiting for the help of a squire.<br>His hostess joins him<br>And sees that it is already equipped.<br>&quot;I wish you good morning,&quot;<br>She does, when she approaches him.<br>&quot;Lady, I wish you that too,&quot;<br>Replies the Knight on his side.<br>He declares that it is good time<br>That we take our horse out of the stable.<br>The young lady makes him bring it<br>And said: &quot;Sir, I would go away<br>With you a long way,<br>If you dared to take me<br>And escort me<br>According to the habits and customs<br>That were established long before us<br>In the kingdom of Logres. &quot;<br>(Customs and franchises<br>Wore at that time<br>Whether a young lady or a young girl,<br>Found without a companion by a knight,<br>Should be respected by him,<br>If he wanted to maintain his reputation;<br>Otherwise he would have done better to slit his throat,<br>Because if he did violence to her,<br>Forever he was banished from all courts.<br>But if the young lady was accompanied, a knight<br>Other than his companion, if the mood took him,<br>Could dispute it with him:<br>If by armed force he had conquered it,<br>He could make it his will<br>Without incurring blame or dishonor.)<br>This is why the young lady says<br>That, if the Knight dared and wanted<br>To escort him, according to this custom,<br>So that no one could harm him,<br>She would go with him.<br>He replied, &quot;No one will make you<br>Wrong, I assure you,<br>Before you manhandle me.<br>- So, she says, I&#039;m going with you. &quot;<br>She saddles her palfrey:<br>We obey his order without delay;<br>The palfrey was out for her,<br>The Chevalier&#039;s horse was also brought out.<br>Without the help of a squire, they both go up<br>And go at full speed.<br>She addresses him, but he doesn&#039;t care<br>Everything she wants to tell him.<br>He doesn&#039;t listen to her:<br>Thinking pleases him, speaking bores him.<br>Love often reopens to him<br>The wound that this goddess inflicted on him.<br>He does not apply any plaster to his wound<br>In order to cure her,<br>Because the Knight neither wants nor wants<br>To resort to a remedy or a doctor,<br>Unless his wound gets worse;<br>But there is a lady he would gladly consult.<br>The two travelers rode<br>Without deviating from their path,<br>And finally arrived not far from a fountain.<br>The fountain sprang up in the middle of a meadow,<br>A block of stone was nearby.<br>On this one I don&#039;t know who<br>Had forgotten<br>A golden ivory comb.<br>Since the time of Ysor\u00e9,<br>No one, wise or fool, saw one so beautiful.<br>The one who had combed her hair with<br>Had left the teeth of the comb<br>Well half a handful of her hair.<br>When the young lady sees<br>The fountain and see the block of stone,<br>She doesn&#039;t want Chevalier to see them,<br>And take another path.<br>The one who delights and feasts<br>Of thoughts that please him<br>Do not immediately notice<br>Let the young lady get him out of his way;<br>But as soon as he notices it,<br>He fears being the victim of some trick on his part,<br>Because he thinks she is moving away<br>And get off the right path<br>To avoid some danger.<br>&quot; Hello ! young lady, does he say,<br>You are on the wrong way, come this way!<br>I don&#039;t think we&#039;re heading in the right direction<br>By deviating from this path.<br>- Sir, we will go better there,<br>Does the young lady, I&#039;m sure. &quot;<br>And he replies: &quot;I&#039;m not sure<br>From what you can think of, lady,<br>But you can see<br>That we are on the right track, the beaten track.<br>As long as I&#039;m committed to it,<br>I&#039;m not going to take another direction.<br>Please come over here,<br>Because I won&#039;t change my route. &quot;<br>So they go on their way<br>Up to the block of stone, and they see the comb.<br>&quot;Certainly, as far as I can remember,<br>Do the Knight, I never live<br>Comb as beautiful as the one I see here.<br>&quot;Give it to me,&quot; she said.<br>- Willingly, young lady, \u201dhe said.<br>And so he bends down and picks it up.<br>When he had it in hand; very long<br>He looks at it and contemplates the hair,<br>And she starts to smile.<br>When he sees her smile he asks her<br>To tell her why she smiled.<br>The young lady replies: &quot;Do not insist,<br>I don&#039;t intend to tell you that at this time.<br>- Why not ? he says - I don&#039;t want to. &quot;<br>And when the Knight hears it, he conjures her<br>As a sure man<br>That a friend should answer a friend&#039;s questions,<br>And a friend to those of a friend.<br>&quot;If there is someone you love wholeheartedly,<br>Lady, on behalf of this person,<br>I beg you, conjure and pray<br>To no longer remain silent.<br>- Of course, your request is most pressing,<br>She said, so I resolve to answer you.<br>I won&#039;t lie to you in any way.<br>This comb, if ever I was properly informed,<br>Belonged to the queen, of that I&#039;m sure.<br>Believe me when I assure you<br>That the hair you see<br>So beautiful, so blond, so sparkling,<br>Which remain clinging to the teeth of the comb,<br>From the hair of the queen:<br>They did not grow in any other meadow. &quot;<br>And the Knight said: &quot;Certainly,<br>There are many queens and many kings;<br>But which queen are you talking about? &quot;<br>And the young lady said to her: &quot;Sir,<br>This is the wife of King Artur. &quot;<br>When his interlocutor heard him,<br>He was seized with weakness<br>And had to lean<br>On the tree of his saddle.<br>And when the young lady saw him,<br>She was filled with astonishment,<br>And thought he was going to fall from his horse.<br>If she was afraid, don&#039;t blame her,<br>Because she thought he was losing consciousness.<br>And when all is said,<br>He was very close to fainting,<br>Because he felt a pain in his heart<br>So big that word and color<br>They were stolen from him for quite a while.<br>The young lady jumps down from her mount<br>And run while she can<br>To help him,<br>Because she didn&#039;t care for anything in the world<br>To see him fall to the ground.<br>When the Knight saw her coming he was ashamed<br>And said to him: &quot;For what reason<br>Do you come near me? &quot;<br>Do not believe that the young lady<br>Admits the real reason to him:<br>He would have blushed with shame<br>And would have been wounded alive,<br>If she had told him the truth; <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> She was therefore careful not to reveal it,<br>And replied very tactfully:<br>&quot;Sir, I came to get the comb,<br>For that I came down to earth;<br>I&#039;m so eager to have it in hand,<br>That I could not wait any longer. &quot;<br>The Knight, who wants her to have the comb,<br>Give it to her, but not before removing the hair<br>So gently that he doesn&#039;t break any of them.<br>Eyes will never see<br>Honor an object<br>As he begins to revere hair;<br>Well a hundred thousand times he applies them<br>Against his eyes, against his mouth,<br>Against his forehead and face:<br>Their contact plunges him into ecstasy.<br>The queen&#039;s hair is for him happiness and wealth:<br>On his chest, near the heart, he places them<br>Between shirt and flesh.<br>He wouldn&#039;t have traded them for a cart<br>Loaded with emeralds and carbuncles.<br>He doesn&#039;t think ulcers<br>Or any other evil can now reach him;<br>He now disdains the diamargareton,<br>The ple\u00fcriche, the theriac<br>And the prayers to Saint Martin and Saint James,<br>Because in this hair he has so much confidence<br>That he doesn&#039;t need any other help.<br>But what exactly is the appeal of hair?<br>I&#039;ll be taken for a liar or a fool<br>If I am telling the truth:<br>When the Lendit fair is in full swing<br>And that there are the most goods,<br>The Knight would refuse it all,<br>It is certain, in exchange<br>From the discovery of hair.<br>And if you want me to explain why,<br>Gold a hundred thousand times refined<br>And then so many times recast<br>Would look as dim as the night<br>Compared to the best day<br>That we&#039;ve had all this summer<br>Who would see such gold<br>And would like to compare it to the queen&#039;s hair.<br>But why dwell on this any longer?<br>The young lady quickly climbs into the saddle<br>With the comb she carries,<br>And the knight rejoices<br>Hair pressed to his chest.<br>After the plain they come to a forest<br>Where they follow an alley<br>Which becomes more and more narrow,<br>So much so that they have to ride one after the other,<br>Because it was impossible to lead there<br>Two horses in front.<br>The young lady goes straight away<br>In front of his guest from the day before.<br>Where the aisle had narrowed the most<br>They see a knight coming.<br>The young lady immediately,<br>From so far away that she saw him,<br>Recognized him and said to his companion:<br>\u201cSire Chevalier, you see,<br>The one who comes to us<br>Fully armed and ready to fight?<br>He thinks he&#039;ll take me from here on time.<br>Without resistance on your part.<br>I am sure that is his idea.<br>He is madly in love with me that he is:<br>Himself, or through his messengers,<br>For a very long time begging me to love him,<br>But I won&#039;t give her my love<br>Because for nothing in the world I could not love him.<br>God help me, I&#039;d rather kill myself<br>Rather than responding to his love.<br>I know he&#039;s feeling right now<br>A joy that fills him with joy,<br>As if he already had me in his possession.<br>But I&#039;ll see what you&#039;re going to do;<br>Now you will show me if you are brave,<br>Now i will see clearly<br>If you will be able to protect me,<br>If you are worthy to be my keeper.<br>If so, I will say without having to lie.<br>That you are a valiant, a knight of great worth. &quot;<br>And he replies: &quot;Come on, come on!&quot; &quot;<br>These words mean the same to him<br>What if he had said: &quot;I don&#039;t care,<br>You are wrong to worry<br>And say what you just said. &quot;<br>While they were talking,<br>The knight who came to them alone<br>Approaching quickly.<br>If he hurried<br>Is that he believed<br>Have an excellent reason to hurry,<br>Because he considers himself fortunate<br>When he sees the being he loves the most.<br>As soon as he got close enough,<br>He greets her wholeheartedly<br>And said: &quot;The one I want the most,<br>Of which I have the least pleasure and the most suffering,<br>Welcome, wherever it comes from! &quot;<br>It would be a lack of decorum<br>If the young lady showed herself so stingy with words<br>That she does not return her salute to the suitor,<br>At least lip service.<br>He is delighted<br>From this hello from the young lady<br>Who has not soiled his mouth<br>And that didn&#039;t cost him anything.<br>And the suitor, if he had finished instantly<br>To triumph over his adversaries in a tournament,<br>Wouldn&#039;t have had so much self-esteem;<br>He wouldn&#039;t think he had conquered<br>So much honor or consideration.<br>His self-confidence having increased further,<br>He seizes the brake of the palfrey<br>And said, &quot;I&#039;ll take you with me.<br>Ha! I managed my boat well,<br>Since I have arrived safely.<br>Now I am rid of my bad luck.<br>From peril at sea I reached the shore,<br>From great suffering to joy,<br>From illness to full health.<br>Now I have everything I want<br>When I find you in such a situation<br>That I can take you with me<br>Without incurring any shame. &quot;<br>The young lady replied: &quot;You speak in vain,<br>Because I am escorted by the Knight here.<br>- Admittedly, it is poor escort,<br>Since I am taking you with me.<br>I think your knight<br>Would have eaten a muid of salt sooner<br>Than to defend yourself against me;<br>I&#039;m sure there is no knight<br>Who can defend you against me.<br>And when I find you so timely,<br>I will take you to his beard,<br>Whether he bakes her or not,<br>And even if he defends you the best he can. &quot;<br>The Knight remains calm<br>Despite what he hears himself say, <br> And without sarcasm and without ranting,<br>He takes the side of the young lady.<br>\u201cSir,\u201d he said, \u201cnot so quickly!<br>Do not speak empty words;<br>But show more measure in what you say.<br>Your rights will be respected<br>As long as you have some.<br>It&#039;s under my protection, I hear you know,<br>That the young lady has come to this place.<br>Leave her alone, you&#039;ve held her back too much.<br>At the moment she has nothing to fear from you. &quot;<br>And the other proclaims that he would let himself be burned slowly<br>Rather than not taking the young woman away.<br>The Knight then said: &quot;I would be very wrong<br>To allow you to take him away.<br>I am ready to fight you, know it,<br>But if we really want<br>Fight against each other, we couldn&#039;t<br>Do it in this narrow way.<br>But let&#039;s push to some road,<br>Some meadow or some moor. &quot;<br>The suitor replies that he does not ask for better,<br>Saying, &quot;Certainly I agree:<br>You are not wrong,<br>Because this path is too narrow;<br>My horse is so uncomfortable<br>That I&#039;m afraid he&#039;ll break his thigh<br>When I try to get him to turn around. &quot;<br>He hardly succeeds<br>And without hurting his horse,<br>Nor inflict any harm on him.<br>\u201cCertainly,\u201d he said, \u201cI deeply regret.<br>That we did not meet<br>In a more open space and in front of spectators;<br>I would have liked that we had seen<br>Which of us would have struck the best shots.<br>Come, let&#039;s go look for such a place:<br>We will find a land near here<br>Extended, free of obstacles. &quot;<br>They go to a meadow.<br>In it were young girls,<br>Knights and damsels<br>Who played many games,<br>Because the place was beautiful and invited.<br>Some played serious games,<br>Backgammon, chess,<br>To the dice, to the double-six,<br>Also at the mine.<br>The greatest number played such games;<br>The others were having fun<br>As the very young do<br>To dance rounds,<br>To sing, to jump,<br>To frolic and struggle.<br>A knight of a certain age<br>Was on the other side of the meadow,<br>Sitting on a yellow-brown Spanish horse<br>Whose harness and saddle were gilded;<br>He was graying.<br>He had a hand to the side<br>To give yourself a casual appearance;<br>Because of the good weather he was in a shirt.<br>He looked at the players and the dancers,<br>A short coat over the shoulders,<br>Fine fabric adorned with authentic squirrel.<br>Not far from him, along a path,<br>More than twenty armed men<br>stood on their horses <a href=\"https:\/\/mythslegendes.com\/en\/irish-mythology\/\">Irish<\/a><br>As soon as the three occurrences appeared,<br>Players and dancers stopped playing and frolicking,<br>Shouting aloud across the meadow:<br>&quot;Look, look at the Knight<br>Who was transported in a cart!<br>That none of us dream<br>To play while he is present.<br>Cursed be whoever tries to play,<br>And damn who will notice<br>To play while he&#039;s here. &quot;<br>However here came to camp<br>In front of the old knight his son -<br>The one who loved the young lady<br>And who already called it his own.<br>\u201cSir,\u201d he said, \u201cI am filled with joy,<br>And who wants to know why, let him listen to me:<br>God just granted me the person<br>That I have always wanted the most;<br>If he had given me a king&#039;s crown,<br>He wouldn&#039;t have given me so much,<br>Nor would I have been grateful to him,<br>And I wouldn&#039;t have won so much<br>As I do with the gain here.<br>- I do not know if this gain really belongs to you, &quot;<br>The knight answers his son.<br>Immediately he exclaims:<br>&quot;Don&#039;t you know? Can&#039;t you see it,<br>Sir? I swear to you there is no doubt,<br>When you see clearly that it is in my power;<br>In the forest where I come from<br>I met her walking.<br>I believe God brought her to me<br>And I got hold of it like a thing of mine.<br>- I&#039;m not sure if I agree,<br>The one I see advancing behind you;<br>He might argue with you, I think. &quot;<br>As they exchanged these words,<br>The rounds had ceased;<br>Because of the Knight the young people saw,<br>They no longer wanted to play or have fun,<br>They disliked it so much.<br>But, without wasting time, the Knight<br>Who closely followed the young woman,<br>Raised her voice and said, &quot;Let the lady go,<br>Knight, because you have no rights over it!<br>If you dare to touch her,<br>I will defend her against you immediately. &quot;<br>Then the old knight said to his son:<br>&quot;I was of course,<br>Son-in-law, don&#039;t hold it back any longer,<br>Let the young lady go. &quot;<br>This word was far from pleasing the young man;<br>He swears he wouldn&#039;t return the lady,<br>Saying, &quot;May God never grant me<br>If I give it back to him!<br>I hold her and will continue to hold her<br>Like a vassal who is subservient to me.<br>The strap and the straps of my shield<br>Will have been broken<br>And I will have lost all confidence<br>In my strength and my arms,<br>My sword and my spear<br>Before abandoning my friend to him. &quot;<br>And the father replied: &quot;I will not allow you<br>To fight despite everything you can say.<br>You rely too much on your prowess;<br>Instead, do what I recommend. &quot;<br>The son, prey to his pride replies: \u201cWhat!<br>So am I a child who can be scared?<br>I have the right to support<br>That by all this world surrounded by the sea<br>There is no knight among all that exist<br>So brave that I abandon my friend to him,<br>Nor as I would make it<br>Quickly recreating. &quot;<br>The father said: &quot;Alright, stepson,<br>At least you are convinced of it,<br>So much you trust in your bravery;<br>I will not accept at all<br>That you take up a fight with this Knight. &quot;<br>The young man replies: &quot;Let me be hated<br>If I listen to you.<br>The devil takes whoever will follow your advice<br>And who will be guilty of cowardice.<br>Me, I intend to fight with the last energy.<br>It is very true that we do our business badly<br>With the family: it is better to haggle elsewhere;<br>No doubt you want to fool me. <br> I know that with strangers _I would do much better.<br>Someone who wouldn&#039;t know me<br>Would not oppose my decision,<br>And you, you fight it and you oppose it.<br>I am all the more eager to act<br>That you criticized me;<br>Because, as you know, the one who takes<br>Man or woman<br>Only stirs up and inflames his will.<br>But if I give up the least bit of what I&#039;m meditating,<br>May God never grant me happiness<br>I will fight in spite of you<br>- By Saint Peter the apostle,<br>Did the father, I can see well now<br>That my prayers will remain without result.<br>It is in vain that I teach you a lesson;<br>But I would soon have created you<br>A situation such that in spite of you<br>You will have to obey me,<br>Because you will find yourself under my control. &quot;<br>He&#039;s calling to him now<br>The knights posted near the path<br>And their order to grab<br>This son whom he lectures in vain.<br>&quot;I&#039;ll have him tied up,&quot; he said to them, &quot;<br>Rather than allowing him to fight.<br>You are all, as long as you are, my men<br>And owe me loyalty:<br>In the name of all you owe me,<br>I beg you and command all at the same time.<br>He&#039;s acting mad, in my opinion.<br>His great pride is the cause,<br>When he refuses to obey me. &quot;<br>They say they will get hold of him,<br>And that after that they will prevent it<br>To follow up on his decision<br>To fight. He will need,<br>Whether he likes it or not, abandon the young lady.<br>They all take hold of him at the same time,<br>By taking him by the arms and the back of his neck.<br>&quot;You have to admit your madness,<br>Father says, you are able to understand things:<br>Now you have neither the strength nor the power<br>To fight or to joust,<br>Whatever your displeasure,<br>Whether it bothers you or hurts you.<br>Grant me what pleases and suits me,<br>You will then act like a wise man.<br>And do you know what I propose to do?<br>To lessen your disappointment,<br>We will both follow, if you don&#039;t mind<br>The Knight today and tomorrow,<br>Through woods and across fields,<br>Each on his horse which runs the amble.<br>We may find it<br>Of such and such behavior<br>That I will allow you to measure yourself with him<br>And fight as much as you want. &quot;<br>So the young man said yes,<br>Much reluctantly, since he is forced to do so;<br>In no one who can do better,<br>He promises to be patient,<br>But that&#039;s on condition that they follow the Knight.<br>When they see the way things are going<br>The spectators scattered in the meadow.<br>They all say to themselves: &quot;Did you see?<br>The one who was in the cart<br>Enjoys such consideration<br>Let him take the son&#039;s friend with him<br>Of our lord, and he does not oppose it.<br>Recognize<br>That he must perceive in this Knight a merit<br>Enough to allow him to take the young lady.<br>That is cursed a hundred times which for him henceforth<br>Will refrain from playing!<br>So let&#039;s go back and have fun. So they start again<br>Their games, their rounds and their dances.<br>Without wasting time the Knight leaves,<br>And away from the meadow of the players;<br>The young lady does not stay behind,<br>But accompany the Knight.<br>Both hasten;<br>Father and son follow them from afar<br>Through a recently mown meadow;<br>They ride until the ninth hour<br>And discover in a very beautiful site<br>A monastery and, next to the choir,<br>A cemetery surrounded by a wall.<br>The Knight does not behave like a boor or a fool,<br>But, having dismounted,<br>He entered the pool to pray to God.<br>The young lady held her horse by the bridle<br>While waiting for his return.<br>When he had finished his prayer<br>And as he went back,<br>He saw a very old monk<br>Who came to meet him.<br>Arrived near him, he prays to him<br>Very politely to tell him<br>What was behind the wall.<br>And the monk answers him<br>That it was a cemetery. The Knight said to him:<br>&quot;Take me there, and God protect you!&quot;<br>- Willingly, sir. And he leads him there.<br>The Knight after the Monk<br>Enter the cemetery. He sees the most beautiful tombs there<br>That we could find from here to the land of Dombes,<br>And from there to Pamplona.<br>On each one was engraved a name<br>Used to designate<br>The one who would one day lie there.<br>And the Knight began to read in silence<br>The epitaphs one by one.<br>He deciphered: &quot;Here will rest Gauvain,<br>Here Louis, here Yvain. &quot;<br>Further on he read the names<br>Many other emeritus knights,<br>The best and most famous,<br>From this land and elsewhere.<br>Among these tombs he finds one<br>In marble, which seems recent,<br>Surpassing all others in wealth and beauty.<br>The Knight asks the monk:<br>&quot;The graves that are here<br>What are they for ? And he replies:<br>\u201cYou saw the inscriptions;<br>If you have deciphered them,<br>You understand their meaning<br>And the destination of the tombs.<br>- And this one, more sumptuous than the others,<br>What is it used for ? The hermit replies:<br>&quot; I am going to tell you. <br> It is a monument that surpasses<br>All those we have built;<br>So sumptuous and so well elaborated<br>No one has ever seen one, neither me nor anyone else.<br>He is beautiful outside, and even more inside;<br>But don&#039;t you imagine<br>That you can see inside,<br>It would be a waste of your time.<br>It would take seven men<br>Big and strong<br>To open this tomb,<br>To lift the slab.<br>Know, it is certain,<br>That we would need to get there seven men<br>Stronger than you and I are.<br>Its inscription bears:<br>&quot;The one who will raise<br>All alone the blade<br>Will deliver those<br>Who are prisoners in the earth<br>From which no one leaves, serf nor gentleman,<br>Unless you were born there;<br>So far no prisoner has returned home.<br>People from elsewhere are in prison,<br>But those of the country come and go,<br>Enter and exit as they wish. &quot;<br>Immediately the knight<br>Grab the tombstone and lift it<br>Without the slightest effort,<br>More easily than ten men would have done,<br>By using all their strength.<br>The monk was stunned;<br>For a bit he would have fallen backwards<br>At the sight of this wonder,<br>Because he did not expect<br>To see similar in the course of his life.<br>&quot;Sir,&quot; he said, &quot;I really want to<br>To know your name.<br>Could you tell me? - No,<br>Said the Knight, absolutely not.<br>- Certainly, said the monk, I very much regret it.<br>But if you would teach me,<br>It would be to act courteously,<br>And you could be rewarded for it.<br>Who are you and from which country?<br>- I am a knight, as you can see,<br>And I was born in the kingdom of Logres.<br>May that be enough for you.<br>And you, please tell me again<br>Who will rest in this tomb?<br>- Sir, it will be the one who frees<br>All those who are caught like a trap<br>In the kingdom from which no one escapes. &quot;<br>And when the monk has finished speaking,<br>The Knight recommends it<br>To God and to all his saints.<br>So, as fast as he could,<br>He came back to the young lady,<br>Accompanied outside the church<br>By the white-haired monk.<br>The travelers reach the road.<br>While the young lady climbs back into the saddle,<br>The monk tells him<br>What the Chevalier had accomplished in the cemetery.<br>He asked her to tell him his name<br>If she knew,<br>With such insistence that she confessed to him<br>Not to know him, but to be all the same<br>Able to assure him<br>That he has no equal as a knight<br>In the whole expanse where the four winds blow.<br>Then the young lady separates from the monk<br>And hurries to join the Knight.<br>Now the two who follow them from afar<br>Arrive and find<br>The monk alone in front of his church.<br>The old knight without armor<br>Said to him: &quot;Sir, have you seen<br>An escorting knight<br>A miss ? Tell us.<br>- I have no difficulty, replies the monk,<br>To tell you what it is.<br>They have just left now.<br>The knight was here<br>And accomplished a wonderful feat<br>By lifting the slab alone<br>Covering the great marble tomb,<br>Without the slightest effort.<br>He plans to deliver the queen,<br>And he will undoubtedly succeed in delivering her,<br>She and the other captives.<br>You are aware,<br>You who have often read<br>The inscription on the slab.<br>Certainly never was born,<br>Nor did he sit in the saddle<br>Man who was worth this Knight. &quot;<br>The old knight then said to his son:<br>&quot;Son, what do you think? The author of such an action,<br>Isn&#039;t he a man of exceptional strength?<br>Now you know who was wrong;<br>You know if it was you or me.<br>I wouldn&#039;t want for the city of Amiens<br>That you had fought against him.<br>You nevertheless resisted a lot <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> Before we could turn you away.<br>Now we can go home<br>Because we would do a big mistake<br>If we persist in following them any further. &quot;<br>And the other responds: &quot;I want to:<br>Keeping them in line would do us nothing.<br>Since you want, let&#039;s turn around! &quot;<br>In agreeing to return, he showed great wisdom.<br>And in the meantime, the young lady<br>Accompany, at his side, very close, the Knight,<br>Because she wants to get along with him.<br>And she wants to learn his name from him;<br>She insists he tell her -<br>She begs him more than once -<br>Until, out of weariness, he said to her:<br>&quot;Didn&#039;t I tell you that I am<br>From the kingdom of King Artur?<br>By the faith I owe to God and to His almighty power,<br>You won&#039;t know my name! &quot;<br>So she asks him to grant her<br>Leave her, and she will retrace her steps;<br>And he willingly grants it to her.<br>The young lady leaves immediately,<br>And he, until very late,<br>Rode without company.<br>After vespers, at the hour of compline,<br>While he kept his way<br>He saw a knight coming back<br>Wood where he had hunted.<br>He was coming, his helmet laced,<br>And the venison,<br>That God had given him, was loaded<br>On a large iron gray hunting horse.<br>Very quickly the vavasseur<br>Come to meet the Knight,<br>And he begs him to accept his offer to host him:<br>\u201cSire,\u201d he said, \u201cit will soon be night;<br>Now is the time to find a place to stay,<br>And you should, reasonably, do it;<br>And I have a house of my own<br>Here near, where I will take you right away.<br>No one ever received you better than me I will<br>With the best that I have at my disposal,<br>And if you accept, I will be very happy.<br>- And I, too, will be very happy, \u201dsaid the other.<br>He sends his son forward,<br>The vavasseur, immediately,<br>In order to make the hotel welcoming<br>And to speed up the preparations for the meal.<br>And without lingering, the valet<br>Fulfills his order,<br>With good will and cheerfully,<br>And he goes off at full speed.<br>And those who do not want to hurry<br>Continued on their way<br>Until they got home.<br>The vavasseur had for wife<br>A very polite lady,<br>And five dear sons -<br>Three jacks and two knights -<br>And two graceful and beautiful girls,<br>Not married yet.<br>They were not born in this country,<br>But they were locked in there<br>And kept in captivity<br>For a very long time they were<br>Born in the kingdom of Logres.<br>The vavasseur brought<br>The Knight at home, in the courtyard,<br>And the lady runs to meet them,<br>And his sons and daughters are also rushing;<br>All offer to serve him,<br>And they greet him and help him get down.<br>Of their master make little regard<br>The sisters or the five brothers,<br>Because they knew very well that their father<br>Wanted them to do so.<br>They do him all the honors and a warm welcome;<br>And when they had disarmed him,<br>One of his host&#039;s daughters,<br>Put his cloak on him<br>That she puts on his collar after having removed it from hers.<br>If it was well served during supper,<br>I don&#039;t want to talk about that now;<br>After the meal has come to an end,<br>No resistance was offered<br>That we talked about many subjects.<br>In the first place, the vavasseur<br>Began to inquire about his guest in order to know<br>Who he was, and from what land,<br>But he didn&#039;t ask her name.<br>And this one answers without delay:<br>&quot;I am from the kingdom of Logres,<br>So far I have never been to this country. &quot;<br>And when the vavasseur hears it,<br>He is moved and worried,<br>As well as his wife and all his children -<br>Not a single one who does not feel a sharp pain:<br>They start to say to him:<br>&quot;How great is your misfortune, beautiful gentle sire,<br>And how unenviable your fate is!<br>So you will be just like us<br>Reduced to serfdom and exile.<br>- And where are you from then? He says.<br>- Sire, we are from your land.<br>In this country, there are many prud&#039;homme<br>Of your land in slavery.<br>Cursed be such a custom<br>And damn those who maintain it!<br>Because no stranger comes here<br>Without being forced to stay<br>Held in this land;<br>Anyone who wishes can enter here,<br>But he must stay there.<br>The same now applies to you:<br>You won&#039;t get out of here anymore, I don&#039;t think.<br>- Yes, I will, he says, if it is in my power. &quot;<br>Then the vavasseur said to him:<br>&quot; How? &#039;Or&#039; What ? Do you really believe yourself capable of leaving?<br>- Yes, if it pleases God;<br>I will do my best to be successful.<br>- Then the others would leave without fear<br>All, unharmed and free,<br>Because as soon as one, by right,<br>Will come out of this prison,<br>All the others, without fail,<br>Will be able to get out without trying to prevent them. &quot;<br>So the vavasseur remembers<br>That he had been told and told<br>Than a knight of great value<br>Penetrated with full force in the country<br>Because of the queen that held<br>Captive M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, the king&#039;s son;<br>And he said: &quot;Most certainly I think and I believe<br>That it is he; so I will tell him. &quot;<br>He then said to him: &quot;Never hide anything from me,<br>Sire, for the task you have set for yourself,<br>And, in return, I will advise you<br>The best I can.<br>Myself, I will have the advantage<br>So that you can complete it.<br>Tell me the truth<br>For your good and for mine.<br>In this country, I believe it<br>You came because of the queen,<br>In the midst of this people of disbelievers<br>Who are worse than the Saracens. &quot;<br>And the Knight answers him:<br>\u201cI didn&#039;t come here for anything else in the world.<br>I don&#039;t know where my lady is locked up,<br>But I hear to deliver her,<br>And I really need advice.<br>Advise me, if you can. &quot;<br>And the other said, &quot;Sire, you borrowed<br>A most difficult path.<br>The path you started on is leading you<br>Straight on to the Pont de l&#039;Ep\u00e9e.<br>You might want to take the advice seriously:<br>If you wanted to believe me you would go<br>At the Pont de l&#039;Ep\u00e9e<br>By a safer route,<br>And I&#039;ll take you there. &quot;<br>And whoever wants the shortest way<br>Ask him: &quot;Is this road<br>As straight as this one?<br>- No, he says, it is on the contrary<br>Longer, but safer. &quot;<br>And the other says, \u201cI don&#039;t care about that;<br>But let me know about this one, <br> Because I am quite ready to follow her.<br>- Sire, you really won&#039;t gain:<br>If you go this way,<br>Tomorrow you will come to a passage<br>Where soon you can suffer damage<br>And whose name is the Passage des Pierres.<br>So do you want me to tell you<br>How bad is this passage?<br>Only one horse can pass;<br>Side by side wouldn&#039;t cross it<br>Two men, and the crossing is strong<br>Well guarded and well defended.<br>You will not be granted access<br>As soon as you get there;<br>You will receive many swords and spears there<br>And you will also give a lot<br>Before I can get to the other side. &quot;<br>And when he had told her everything,<br>A knight advances<br>- He was one of the vavasseur&#039;s sons -<br>And said: &quot;Sire, with this lord<br>I&#039;ll go, if you don&#039;t mind. &quot;<br>Then one of the servants gets up,<br>And said, &quot;I&#039;ll go too.&quot; &quot;<br>And the father willingly gives<br>Both of them agree.<br>So the knight will not go away<br>Not alone, and he thanks them for it,<br>Because he really enjoys their company.<br>The words then come to an end,<br>They take the Knight to bed;<br>He slept because he wanted to.<br>As soon as he could see the day,<br>He jumps up, and they see him<br>Who had to go with him;<br>They in turn stood up.<br>The knights put on their armor<br>And, having taken their leave, they go away;<br>And the servant is at their head,<br>And together they follow their path so well<br>That they arrive at the Passage des Pierres<br>Straight on, at prime time.<br>There was a bret\u00e8che in the middle<br>Where at all times stood a man.<br>Before they can get close<br>The one who was on the bret\u00e8che<br>Sees them and shouts very loudly:<br>&quot;It is an enemy who is coming!&quot; It is an enemy who is coming! &quot;<br>Here then appears, mounted on horseback,<br>A knight on the bret\u00e8che,<br>Dressed in brand new armor,<br>And on each side, sergeants<br>Who carried sharp axes.<br>And when he arrives at the passage,<br>The one who keeps him reproaches him<br>Very insultingly the cart,<br>And said: &quot;Vassal, it is a very daring act<br>That you committed, and you act in complete simplicity<br>By entering this country in this way.<br>The man does not have to appear here<br>Who has experienced the cart -<br>May God never grant you to enjoy it! &quot;<br>One rushes at the other with all the momentum<br>Of which their horses were capable;<br>And the one who must keep the passage<br>Boldly breaks his spear<br>And drop the sections;<br>And the other hits him in the throat<br>Just above the blackout<br>Of the shield, so that he reverses it<br>And fell it, feet in the air, on the stones;<br>Armed with their axes, the sergeants set off<br>In the fray, but it&#039;s on purpose that they miss it,<br>Because they have no desire to hurt him,<br>Neither to him nor to his horse.<br>And the Chevalier realizes<br>That they don&#039;t want to harm him in any way<br>And have no desire to hurt him.<br>So he does not think of drawing his sword,<br>Choosing instead to cross the passage without discussion<br>With, behind him, his companions.<br>And one of them says to the other<br>That he had never seen such a knight,<br>That no one else was like him.<br>&quot;Has he not therefore shown a marvelous prowess<br>By succeeding in forcing this passage?<br>- Brother-in-law, for the love of God, gather all your strength,<br>Said the knight to his younger brother,<br>And go join our father;<br>Tell him about this adventure. &quot;<br>But the valet proclaims and swears<br>That he won&#039;t say anything,<br>That he will never leave<br>This Knight before being dubbed<br>And knighted by him;<br>Let the other go bring the news<br>If he is so keen on it.<br>Together the three of them resume their way<br>Until after the hour of none;<br>Around that time they found a man<br>Who asks them who they are,<br>And they answer him: &quot;We are knights,<br>And we go where our business demands it. &quot;<br>And the man said to the Knight:<br>&quot;Sire, I would like to host you now,<br>You and your companions. &quot;<br>He says that to whoever seems to him<br>The lord and master of the other two,<br>And the latter replied: &quot;There could be no question<br>For me to seek accommodation at this hour,<br>Because coward is the one who lingers on his way<br>Or who is only looking to take his ease<br>After committing to a big business.<br>And the one I took care of is of such a stature<br>That it will be quite a while before I take any rest. &quot;<br>But the man returns to the charge:<br>\u201cMy home is not very near here;<br>In fact, it is at a considerable distance.<br>You can walk there, with certainty<br>Not to have to accept hospitality before normal time.<br>It will be late when you get there.<br>- In that case, he answers, I will go there willingly. &quot;<br>So the man takes his place at their head<br>In order to show them the way,<br>And the others follow him on the highway.<br>When they had come a long way,<br>They saw a squire<br>Who came rushing to meet them,<br>At full gallop, mounted on a roussin<br>Well fed and round like an apple.<br>And the squire said to the man:<br>&quot;Sire, sire, hurry up,<br>Because those of Logres have taken up arms<br>In order to attack the inhabitants of this land;<br>They just started the war,<br>The revolt and the melee;<br>And they say that in this country<br>A Knight has entered -<br>A Knight who fought in many places -<br>To whom no one can forbid<br>To go where he would like to go,<br>No offense to those who oppose it.<br>In this country, all say<br>That he will deliver them all,<br>And that he will get the better of ours.<br>Hurry up, I recommend it! &quot;<br>The man then takes the gallop,<br>And the others rejoice,<br>For they too had heard it;<br>They will want to help their friends.<br>And the young son of the vavasseur said:<br>\u201cSire, listen to what this sergeant says;<br>Let&#039;s go, and help our own<br>Who are fighting against these people over there! &quot;<br>And the man leaves them immediately<br>Without waiting for them, but heading<br>At full speed towards a fortress<br>Which stood on a mound.<br>He quickly arrives in front of the entrance,<br>And the others follow him, spurring their mounts.<br>The enclosure of the square was fortified<br>From a high wall and a ditch.<br>As soon as they entered it,<br>We dropped<br>Just behind their backs a door<br>To prevent them from turning back.<br>And they say to themselves: &quot;Let&#039;s always go, let&#039;s go forward!&quot;<br>This is not where we will stop. &quot;<br>Following man, they push forward<br>And quickly come to an end.<br>They are not forbidden to approach it;<br>But as soon as the man had crossed it,<br>We let fall behind him<br>A sliding door.<br>And the others were saddened<br>To see oneself thus blocked inside,<br>Because they think they are the victims of an enchantment;<br>But the one I especially need to talk to you about<br>Wore a ring on his finger. <br> Whose stone possessed such virtue<br>That no enchantment could hold<br>In front of her after he had looked at her.<br>He puts the ring in front of his eyes,<br>Look at the stone and say:<br>&quot;Lady, lady, God help me,<br>I will now need you badly,<br>If you could help me. &quot;<br>The &quot;lady&quot; in question was a fairy<br>Who gave him the ring<br>And who had raised him during his childhood;<br>He had full confidence in her<br>That she would come and rescue him and help him<br>Wherever he might be.<br>But he sees well by his call<br>And by the ring stone<br>That no enchantment is taking place,<br>And he realizes:<br>They are indeed imprisoned.<br>So they come to a postern<br>Narrow and low, with the closed door of a bar.<br>All at once draw their swords,<br>And each one hits so hard<br>That they end up breaking the bar.<br>Once they could get out of the tower<br>They see that the melee has started,<br>Impressive and fierce, down in the meadows,<br>And that there were a thousand knights<br>On both sides, without counting<br>A large number of troops.<br>When they came down to the meadows,<br>It was as a reasonable and experienced man<br>What did the vavasseur&#039;s son speak:<br>&quot;Sire, before pushing over there,<br>It would be wise of us, I think, to designate<br>One of us to go get information<br>Which side are our friends on?<br>I don&#039;t know where they come from,<br>But I&#039;ll go see if you want.<br>- I don&#039;t mind, said the chef, go quickly<br>And come back as soon as possible! &quot;<br>He goes there quickly and comes back quickly,<br>And he said: &quot;This is very good for us,<br>Because I was able to confirm<br>That ours are on this side. &quot;<br>And the knight went straight ahead<br>Without delay towards the fray;<br>He meets a knight advancing on him,<br>And he starts the game, hitting her in the eye<br>A blow so strong that he slaughtered him dead to the ground.<br>And the valet dismounts from his horse;<br>He takes the steed of the vanquished knight<br>And the armor he wore,<br>And he puts it on with perfect skill.<br>After arming, without further ado,<br>He climbs back into the saddle, grabbing the shield and the spear<br>Whose shaft was thick and stiff and well painted;<br>He girded the sword by his side<br>With a clear and shiny edge.<br>He threw himself into the fight<br>In the footsteps of his brother and his lord.<br>This one held up well<br>In the fray<br>Where it breaks and splits and shatters<br>Ecus and helmets and hauberts.<br>Neither wood nor iron can protect<br>Those he hits; all end up in very bad condition<br>Or fly dead at the feet of their horses.<br>On his own he succeeded<br>To shoot them down,<br>And those who accompanied him,<br>They, too, were showing off their prowess.<br>But the people of Logres are amazed at all this,<br>Because they do not know him; they are looking for<br>To inquire about it with the son of the vavasseur.<br>They ask so many questions<br>That we end up answering them: &quot;Lords, it is he<br>That will free us all from exile<br>And the great misfortune<br>Where we have lived for a long time;<br>So we should honor him greatly<br>Since, in order to deliver us,<br>He crossed - and will cross again -<br>So many very dangerous places;<br>Much remains to be done, he has already done a lot. &quot;<br>None among these people escapes the general joy<br>Hearing this good news:<br>All of them devote themselves wholeheartedly to joy.<br>When the news spread<br>So that it was told to everyone,<br>They all heard it and they all learned about it.<br>Of the joy they had<br>Their strength grows in them, and they draw courage from it<br>That they need to kill many of their adversaries,<br>And if they abuse them so badly,<br>It is, it seems to me, thanks to the example<br>Of a single Knight rather than that<br>What everyone else is doing together.<br>And if it wasn&#039;t almost night already,<br>The enemy would leave in rout;<br>But because of the darkness of the night,<br>Both sides had to stop fighting.<br>At the time of departure, all the captives,<br>Just like everyone has an urgent request to make,<br>Crowded around the Chevalier;<br>They grabbed his horse&#039;s bridle everywhere<br>And they begin to say to him:<br>&quot;Welcome, handsome sire!&quot; &quot;<br>And each one says: &quot;Sire, by my faith,<br>It is with me that you will stay.<br>Sire, in the name of God,<br>Do not agree to stay somewhere other than my home. &quot;<br>All repeat what some say,<br>Because everyone wants to host it,<br>Young and old alike,<br>And all insist: &quot;You will be better<br>In my hotel than in other people&#039;s homes. &quot;<br>Everyone speaks for himself;<br>And one pulls it away from the other<br>Because everyone wants to have it alone,<br>Even to the point of almost coming to blows.<br>He tells them that their arguments<br>Are perfectly vain and foolish.<br>&quot;So leave, he says, these quarrels,<br>Neither you nor I need it now.<br>Looking for noise only makes things worse,<br>Rather, we should help each other.<br>There is no point in arguing so harshly<br>To find out who will host me;<br>Your first thought should instead be<br>To host me in such a place<br>May you all enjoy it,<br>That I do not abandon my straight path. &quot;<br>Yet each of them repeats:<br>&quot;It&#039;s in my hotel!&quot; - No, it&#039;s my home!<br>- You still don&#039;t say sensible things,<br>Made the Knight; in my opinion,<br>The wisest among you is still acting crazy<br>When I hear you bickering over such trifles.<br>You should help me move forward,<br>But you want to put me through detours.<br>If you had me all, in good order,<br>One after another does whatever I wanted,<br>And bestowed all the honor and service<br>That it is possible to give back to a man,<br>By all the saints prayed to in Rome,<br>I cannot thank any of you better for your act,<br>Which I could have benefited from,<br>What good intentions it conceals.<br>May God give me joy and health,<br>Your good intentions give me back happiness and courage<br>Just as if each of you had already granted me<br>A very great honor and proof of his benevolence;<br>May we celebrate your good thought as much as your beautiful gesture! &quot;<br>So he subdues them all and manages to appease them.<br>They take him on his way to the place of accommodation<br>With a very wealthy knight,<br>And all are doing their best to serve him.<br>All give him marks of their esteem and, by serving him,<br>They bore him witness to their joy<br>Throughout the evening, until bedtime,<br>Because they all carried it in their hearts.<br>The next day, at the time of departure,<br>Everyone wanted to accompany him,<br>Each makes him the offer of his person; <br> But he doesn&#039;t like it, he feels no desire<br>May others go with him,<br>With the sole exception of the two<br>That he had brought with him until then:<br>He was accompanied by these, and no one else.<br>That day, since the morning they have<br>Ride until vespers<br>Without finding any adventure.<br>By riding as fast as possible,<br>They did not come out of a forest until very late;<br>Having crossed the edge, they saw a house<br>Who belonged to a knight, and his wife,<br>Who seemed to be a very kind lady,<br>Sitting in front of the door.<br>As soon as she could distinguish them,<br>She got up to greet them;<br>The laughing and joyful face,<br>She greets them and says, \u201cWelcome!<br>I want to offer you hospitality;<br>Here you are, get off your horse!<br>- Lady, since you order it,<br>Thanking you, we will descend;<br>We will accept your hospitality tonight. &quot;<br>They dismount and, on their descent,<br>The lady has their horses taken away,<br>Because she had a very beautiful home.<br>She calls her sons and daughters,<br>And they presented themselves immediately:<br>Courteous and friendly young people,<br>And knights and beautiful maidens.<br>She orders some to remove the stool<br>Horses and to curry them well.<br>No one dares to contradict her,<br>They willingly did what was asked of them.<br>She disarms the knights;<br>His daughters rush to do it;<br>As soon as they are disarmed, they offer them<br>To each a short coat which they must put on.<br>And then, directly, they bring them<br>At home (which looked good).<br>But the lord was not there;<br>He was in the forest and, with him,<br>He had two of his sons;<br>But it was not long before he came, and the people of his household,<br>Whose manners left nothing to be desired,<br>Quickly crossed the threshold of the door to meet him.<br>The venison he brings;<br>Her children hurry to unload her and untie her,<br>And they start telling him and telling him:<br>&quot;Sire, sire, you don&#039;t know,<br>But you have three knights as guests.<br>- Thank God! He says.<br>The knight and his two sons<br>Express the great joy that their hosts give them.<br>And the household is not content to sit idly by;<br>Until the smallest all were ready<br>To do what was necessary:<br>Some run to hasten the preparations for the meal,<br>The others take care of the candles,<br>They light them up and inflame them;<br>They take towels and basins<br>As well as water so that we can wash our hands:<br>They are not stingy!<br>We wash our hands and go to sit down;<br>Nothing in this house<br>Was neither heavy to bear nor painful.<br>While they were eating the first dish, it happened<br>A surprise: the arrival in the court of a knight<br>Prouder than a bull -<br>Animal known for its great pride.<br>He presented himself fully armed,<br>Sitting on his steed.<br>He was resting one leg on the stirrup<br>And he had put the other leg<br>(In order to appear elegant and to give yourself a posture)<br>On the neck of the steed with the beautiful mane.<br>This is how he presented himself.<br>But nobody cared the slightest bit about him<br>Before he came to the table and said to the people:<br>&quot;Which of you is this - I want to know -<br>Which displays so much madness and pride<br>And so lacking in common sense<br>Coming to this country and dreaming<br>To go to the Pont de l&#039;Ep\u00e9e?<br>In vain he took this trouble,<br>In vain he lost his steps. &quot;<br>And the one who, targeted by these sarcasms, did not lose any<br>However his calm, answers him with dignity:<br>\u201cI am the one who wants to cross the Bridge.<br>- You ? you ? How dare you think it?<br>You would have done better to think<br>Before undertaking to do such a thing,<br>To consequences and results<br>That she would risk to entail for you,<br>And you should have remembered<br>From the cart where you rode one day.<br>I don&#039;t really know if you&#039;re ashamed<br>To have been walked there,<br>But, for sure, no man really sane<br>Would not have undertaken to achieve such a great feat<br>If we had had to reproach him for such a blameworthy act. &quot;<br>Whoever heard these things said<br>Do not deign to answer them with a single word;<br>But the lord of the house<br>And everyone else was right<br>To be surprised to the highest degree.<br>\u201cAh! God, what a great mishap!<br>Each one says to himself,<br>That the hour when we thought of a cart<br>And to do it be cursed,<br>Because it is a vile and contemptible thing.<br>Ah! God, what was he accused of?<br>And why was he carried on a cart?<br>For what sin? For what crime?<br>This will forever be blamed on him.<br>If only he were free from this disgrace,<br>As far as the face of the world stretches<br>We wouldn&#039;t find a single knight,<br>As valiant as he was,<br>Whose value resembled his,<br>And whoever would gather all the knights together<br>Would not see any who were as beautiful or as noble as him,<br>As long as we tell the truth. &quot;<br>All of them are repeating the same thing.<br>And the other, very proudly,<br>Started talking again,<br>And he said: &quot;Knight, listen to me carefully,<br>You who are heading towards the Bridge of the Sword:<br>If you want it, you will pass the water<br>Very easily and without difficulty.<br>I&#039;ll make you cross the water quickly<br>In a boat.<br>But if I want to demand a toll from you,<br>When I hold you on the other side<br>I&#039;ll take your head, if I want to,<br>Or if I don&#039;t take it from you, you&#039;ll still be at my mercy. &quot;<br>And he replies that he is not looking<br>Not his own misfortune:<br>His head will never be the stake of an adventure<br>Also risky, even if something bad were to happen.<br>And the other replied in turn:<br>&quot;Since you refuse what I propose to you,<br>It will be necessary, in order to determine who, you or me, will have<br>Shame and mourning for your decision, that you come outside<br>To measure you against me in a one-on-one fight. &quot;<br>And he, entering into his game, said:<br>&quot;If I could refuse this challenge,<br>I would gladly do without;<br>But in truth I would rather fight<br>Rather than seeing me perhaps forced to do even worse. &quot;<br>Before getting up<br>From the table where he was sitting,<br>He said to the servants who served him<br>To saddle your horse as quickly as possible,<br>And go get his weapons<br>In order to bring them to him.<br>They run so zealously that they lose their breath<br>To the job ; some try to put his armor on him,<br>The others bring his horse;<br>And know it well: it really did not appear,<br>When we saw him walk in step,<br>Armed with all his weapons<br>And holding the shield by the straps,<br>Once mounted on his steed,<br>That we would be wrong<br>To count him among the beautiful and among the good.<br>We could see, on the contrary, that they were really his,<br>The horse, as it suited him,<br>And the shield he was holding<br>Tight against his arm by the straps;<br>And he had his helmet laced up and<br>So perfectly adjusted to his head<br>That it would never occur to you to think<br>That it could have been borrowed from others;<br>You would rather say, as long as you would have liked it,<br>That he seemed to have grown there quite naturally;<br>I beg you to believe what I am saying here.<br>Outside, in a moor,<br>There is the one who asks for the joust:<br>This is where the fight will take place.<br>As soon as the two adversaries see each other,<br>They rush at each other at full speed,<br>So much so that their meeting is quick and rough,<br>And they trade such spear blows<br>That these bend in an arch<br>And, both, they are shattered;<br>With their swords they destroy shields,<br>Helms and hauberts; _They cut in the woods, they break shackles,<br>And by breaches thus opened they inflict wounds on themselves;<br>The blows they trade in their anger<br>Appear to be payments made under the terms of a contract;<br>But very often their swords<br>Reach by sliding the croup of the horses:<br>They drink at will with blood<br>By hitting them right up to their flanks,<br>So much so that the two animals, slaughtered, fall dead.<br>After they fell to the ground,<br>It is on foot that they rush against each other;<br>And they would hate each other to death <br> That in truth the blows of the sword that they give each other<br>Would not be more cruel.<br>They hit each other with more liveliness than that<br>Of which the frenetic who throws his money<br>By never stopping playing,<br>In the vain hope of doubling his bet as often as he loses;<br>But their game was very different,<br>Since they didn&#039;t have the luxury of losing a single shot;<br>There were only blows that carried and a struggle<br>Very fierce - dangerous and very cruel.<br>Those of the house were all out:<br>Lord, lady, daughters and sons,<br>So that no one remained, neither this one nor that one,<br>Whether or not he belonged to the household,<br>On the contrary, they all lined up<br>In order to watch the fight<br>In the middle of this vast moor.<br>The Knight of the Cart<br>Accuses himself of cowardice and cowardice<br>When he sees that his host is looking at him;<br>And he realizes that the others,<br>All together, do not take their eyes off him.<br>In anger his whole body begins to tremble,<br>Because he should have, he thinks,<br>For a long time already having conquered<br>The one who fights against him.<br>So he starts hitting the opponent in such a way<br>Let his sword blows rain around his head,<br>And it hits him like a storm<br>By hugging him so close and arguing so bitterly for the field<br>Let him take some land away from him;<br>He forces him to give up so much ground and he abuses him so much<br>That he&#039;s about to lose his breath<br>And he doesn&#039;t have much strength left to defend himself.<br>That&#039;s when the Knight remembers<br>That the other had acted very badly<br>By blaming him for the cart.<br>He bypasses him and harasses him in such a way<br>That he leaves her untouched<br>No laces or straps around the collar of his hauberk;<br>And he makes her fly from the head<br>His helmet and his face fell to the ground.<br>He makes him suffer so much and tortures him so much<br>All that remains is to ask thank you,<br>Just like the lark that can&#039;t<br>Resist the attacks of the swivel,<br>Nor find a safe haven anywhere<br>Because this one does not cease doubling it and dominating it;<br>So, all covered in shame,<br>Will he beg and implore<br>Thank you, because he couldn&#039;t find better things to do.<br>When the other hears that he is begging<br>His grace, he ceases to reach and strike him,<br>And he said, &quot;Do you want me to spare you?<br>- You spoke like a very wise man,<br>He said, a madman would not express himself otherwise;<br>I never wanted anything so much<br>What to get my grace at this time. &quot;<br>And he said: &quot;You will need<br>Get on a cart.<br>It wouldn&#039;t help you at all<br>To tell me anything<br>If you refused to get on the cart,<br>Because your mouth showed great madness<br>By reproaching myself insolently for having gone up there. &quot;<br>And the knight answers him:<br>&quot;God forbid that I go up there!&quot;<br>- No ?, says the other, then you&#039;re going to die right here.<br>- Sire, you could kill me,<br>But, for God, I beg and ask you<br>Grace, on condition that I don&#039;t have<br>To get on the cart.<br>I accept in advance any sentence,<br>Apart from this one, hard and painful as it is.<br>I&#039;d rather die a hundred times<br>Rather than suffer such misfortune.<br>There is nothing else you can ask of me<br>Who is of such a nature that I would refuse to do so<br>If I could thus obtain your forgiveness and your grace. &quot;<br>While he begs for mercy,<br>Here is in the middle of the moor<br>A young lady arrives at the amble<br>Riding a tawny mule,<br>All disheveled, her clothes and hair in disarray;<br>And she had a whip in her hand<br>Whose pitilessly she slashed her mule,<br>So that in truth no horse<br>Galloping would not go so fast<br>Than that mule running amble.<br>To the Chevalier de la Charrette<br>The young lady said: &quot;May God give,<br>Knight, to your heart perfect joy<br>And enjoyment of the thing that makes your greatest delights! &quot;<br>The one who had listened to her with pleasure<br>He replied: &quot;God bless you,<br>Young lady, and give you joy and health! &quot;<br>So this one tells her what&#039;s on her mind:<br>&quot;Chevalier,&quot; she said, &quot;I came<br>From afar and out of need so far<br>With you, to ask for a donation<br>In return for which the price and the reward that I will offer<br>Will be as large as it is possible for me to make;<br>And you will one day need<br>Help me, I think. &quot;<br>And he replies: &quot;Tell me<br>What you want, and if I can grant it to you,<br>You will have it without delay,<br>As long as it&#039;s nothing too painful. &quot;<br>And she said, &quot;This is the head<br>Of this knight whom you conquered;<br>To tell the truth, you will never find<br>A being as traitor and disloyal as him.<br>You will not sin or do harm<br>By granting me this gift, you will instead be doing an act of charity,<br>Because he is the most disloyal individual<br>Who was never or that we can one day meet. &quot;<br>And when the vanquished<br>Heard that she wants the other to kill him,<br>He said to her: &quot;Do not believe her,<br>Because she hates me; but please,<br>Have mercy on me,<br>In the name of this God who is Son and Father<br>And who made His mother from the one<br>Who was His daughter and His maid!<br>- Ah! Knight, be the young lady,<br>Don&#039;t believe this traitor.<br>May God grant you joy and honor<br>As long as you could wish,<br>And that He grants you to succeed entirely<br>The mission you have chosen for yourself! &quot;<br>So the Knight, taken by doubts,<br>Stay there, immobilized, thinking:<br>Will he finally give his head a gift<br>To the one who summons him to cut it,<br>Or will he show charity to the other<br>So that he will take pity on him?<br>He wants to do to both<br>What they ask him:<br>Largesse and Piti\u00e9 command it<br>To treat them both well,<br>And he himself was generous and compassionate.<br>But if the young lady took her head,<br>It is Pity that would be conquered and destroyed;<br>And if she doesn&#039;t win,<br>It will be the defeat of Largesse.<br>Here is the prison, the distress<br>Where Pity and Largesse have locked him up,<br>Anguished and tormented.<br>The young lady wants him to give her<br>The head she claims from him;<br>On the other hand, the other calls out for him to be merciful,<br>To his sense of pity and to the nobility of his heart.<br>And since he had indeed requested<br>Thanks, why shouldn&#039;t he have it?<br>Certainly it never happened to him<br>That to no adversary, no matter how enemy he was,<br>Once defeated by him<br>And shouting thank you,<br>It had never happened to her before<br>To refuse him his pardon for the first time,<br>But not more than once.<br>So won&#039;t he refuse her<br>To this man who never ceases to implore and pray to him,<br>Since such is his custom.<br>And the one who wants the head,<br>Will she get it? Yes, if he can give it to her.<br>&quot;Knight, he says, you need<br>Again fight against me,<br>And I will grant you exceptional grace,<br>If you agree to defend your head,<br>To let you take it back<br>A second time your helm, and arm yourself<br>Head and body at leisure<br>The best you can.<br>But know it well: you will die<br>If again I defeat you. &quot;<br>And the other responds: &quot;I&#039;m not looking for better,<br>Neither ask you for any other grace.<br>- And I also grant you this as a considerable advantage,<br>Does he know that by fighting me<br>Against you, I won&#039;t move<br>From where I am now. &quot;<br>The other gets ready and they both clash<br>In the fight like madmen;<br>But the new victory<br>Du Chevalier was faster and easier<br>Than the one he had won before.<br>And instantly the young lady<br>Shout: &quot;Don&#039;t spare it,<br>Knight, whatever he says to you, <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> Cause he sure wouldn&#039;t have spared you<br>If he had had the chance to defeat you.<br>Know it well: if you accept to believe it,<br>He will cheat on you once more.<br>Chop off the head of the most disloyal man<br>Of empire and kingdom,<br>Noble Knight, and give it to me.<br>You better give it to me<br>Especially since I will know how to reward you,<br>I believe, one day to have done it;<br>If he can he will cheat on you<br>Again with his speeches. &quot;<br>The one who sees that his death is approaching<br>Shouts thank you loud and clear;<br>But her cries are worth nothing<br>Not a single word he knows how to say to her;<br>The other pulls him by the helm<br>And he cuts all the laces:<br>His faceplate and his silver headdress,<br>He knocks them out of his head.<br>More and more desperate, he implores her:<br>\u201cGrace, for the love of God! Grace, brave knight!<br>He replies: &quot;By the salvation of my soul,<br>I will never have pity on you again,<br>Since once already I gave you a break.<br>- Ah! he does, you would make a sin<br>If you believe what my enemy says<br>And killed me like that. &quot;<br>And the one who desires her death<br>Urges him on his side<br>That he hurry to cut off his head<br>And let him stop believing what he&#039;s telling him.<br>He knocks, and the head flies<br>In the middle of the moor and the body collapses;<br>All this pleases the young lady.<br>The Knight picks up the head<br>Through the hair and stretch it out<br>To the one who does not hide her great joy<br>And who says: &quot;May your heart know joy<br>To own the thing he would want the most,<br>Just like, now, mine compared<br>To the thing I wanted the most.<br>I didn&#039;t suffer from anything<br>Except for the fact that he still lived so long.<br>A reward from me awaits you,<br>And it will be given to you at a very convenient time for you.<br>You will greatly benefit from this service<br>That you gave me back, I vouch for it.<br>I will go now, and I recommend you<br>To God: may He protect you from all danger. &quot;<br>The young lady leaves him then,<br>And they recommended each other to God.<br>But all those who, in the middle of the moor,<br>Have seen the fight,<br>Feel a very great joy rising in them;<br>They hurry to disarm<br>The happiest knight in the world<br>And they do him all the honors they are capable of.<br>They wash their hands again,<br>Because they wanted to go back to table;<br>Now they are much happier than usual,<br>And they eat with great joy.<br>When they had finished eating with all the slowness required,<br>The vavasseur says to his host<br>Who was sitting next to him:<br>&quot;Sire, we have been coming a long time ago<br>Here from the kingdom of Logres.<br>We are native to it, and we would like to<br>May honor be returned to you and great profit<br>And joy were your sharing in this country, and want<br>That we ourselves can benefit from it with you,<br>And many others would find profit<br>If honor and success were with you<br>During your business. &quot;<br>And the other responds: &quot;I already knew. &quot;<br>When the vavasseur had ceased<br>To speak and his voice was silent,<br>So one of his sons began to<br>To say to him: &quot;Sire,<br>We should put all our means at your service,<br>And give instead of just promising;<br>If you needed to take what we offer you,<br>We shouldn&#039;t wait any longer<br>That you make a formal request to us.<br>Sire, don&#039;t worry<br>Of the death of your horse,<br>For here there is no lack of very strong horses;<br>I so desire that you make what is ours:<br>You will get the best from us<br>Instead of yours, because you really need it. &quot;<br>And he replies: &quot;Gladly. &quot;<br>So we get the beds made,<br>And they go to bed. As soon as it&#039;s daylight,<br>In the morning, they get up and prepare for their departure.<br>Here they are, ready to go, they turn around.<br>When leaving, he does not commit any violation of etiquette:<br>He solemnly takes leave of the lady <br> And of the Lord, as well as of all the others.<br>But I&#039;ll tell you one thing<br>Because I don&#039;t neglect any detail;<br>Is that the Knight did not want<br>Ride on the horse we had loaned him<br>In front of the door ;<br>He took it up - I want to tell you -<br>One of the two knights<br>Who had come with him.<br>And he rides that one&#039;s horse,<br>Because he liked it and that was what he wanted.<br>When everyone had taken their place on their horse,<br>The three of them set off<br>With permission and permission<br>From their host, who had served them<br>And honored as much as he could.<br>They follow the right path<br>Until the end of the day<br>And they arrive in front of the Sword Bridge<br>After the hour of none, towards vespre.<br>Near the formidable bridge,<br>They dismounted from their horses,<br>And contemplate the treacherous water,<br>Black, loud, fast and brash,<br>Looks so ugly and so sinister<br>That it looked like the devil&#039;s river,<br>And so perilous and so deep<br>Let every creature in this world.<br>If she had fallen there,<br>Would have been lost as in the ocean.<br>And the bridge thrown across the torrent<br>Was different from everyone else;<br>There has never been such<br>And never, if you ask me,<br>There will be no bridge with such a scary apron:<br>Made of a furnished white sword,<br>The bridge overlooked the freezing water;<br>The blade was well soaked and strong<br>And had two spears long.<br>At each of the two ends<br>It was tied to a block of wood.<br>Don&#039;t be afraid that the Knight will fall into the water<br>Because the sword will bend and break,<br>Because she was so well forged<br>That she could carry a heavy burden.<br>But what completes to dismay<br>The two companions of the Knight,<br>Is that they thought they saw<br>Two lions or two leopards<br>Chained to a block of stone<br>On the other side of the bridge.<br>Torrential water, the sword serving as a bridge,<br>The two lions scare them so much<br>That they both tremble with fear<br>And say, &quot;Sir, listen<br>Our advice about what you see,<br>Because you really need it:<br>This bridge is poorly constructed and adjusted<br>And very poorly built.<br>If you don&#039;t repent in time,<br>It is too late that you will repent.<br>There are certain things that need to be done<br>By anticipating the consequences.<br>Even if you managed to win the other side -<br>What also seems impossible<br>Than to control the winds<br>And forbid them to breathe,<br>Than keep the birds from singing<br>To the point that they give it up,<br>Than to enter the mother&#039;s womb<br>To be reborn later,<br>Or else empty the sea of its water,<br>So many impossibilities -<br>Do you imagine<br>That these two wild lions,<br>Chained to the other side<br>Will not tear you apart,<br>Won&#039;t suck your blood, won&#039;t devour<br>Your flesh and will not eat away at your bones?<br>Just looking at them<br>Calls on all our boldness.<br>If you don&#039;t think about your safety,<br>They will kill you, do not doubt it;<br>They&#039;ll soon break you up and tear you away<br>The members of the body,<br>Because they are not going to pardon you.<br>It&#039;s up to you to have pity on yourself,<br>So stay with us!<br>You would be guilty of yourself<br>To voluntarily expose yourself<br>To certain death. &quot;<br>And the Knight answered them with a smile:<br>&quot;Lords, thank you<br>To be so concerned about me<br>Your friendship and loyalty inspire you.<br>I know very well that in no way<br>You don&#039;t want bad luck to happen to me;<br>But I have such a faith and such a belief<br>In God that He will protect me anywhere.<br>I fear neither this bridge nor this torrent<br>More than the mainland of both shores;<br>So I&#039;m going to risk the adventure<br>And get on the bridge.<br>I prefer death to retreating. &quot;<br>His two companions do not know what to say,<br>But they sigh and shed tears<br>Abundant, both.<br>Him getting ready to cross<br>The chasm to the best of his ability.<br>He then acts in a very strange way,<br>For he disarms his hands and his feet.<br>He won&#039;t get to the front<br>In very good shape !<br>He managed to maintain himself,<br>Hands and bare feet,<br>On the sword sharper than a scythe.<br>He had left on his feet<br>No shoes, no hose, no forefoot;<br>He wasn&#039;t too scared<br>Injure their hands and feet;<br>He would have preferred to mutilate himself<br>Than fall off the bridge and be submerged<br>In water he would never have come out of.<br>To great pain,<br>And in great distress, as expected he advances;<br>He hurts his hands, knees and feet,<br>But love that leads and leads<br>Calm his suffering -<br>Besides, it is sweet to him to suffer.<br>Crawling on his hands, feet and knees,<br>He manages to reach the other side.<br>But he remembers<br>Of the two lions he believed<br>To have seen when he was opposite.<br>He looks again<br>And don&#039;t even see a lizard,<br>No creature capable of harming him.<br>Placing his hand in front of his face,<br>He looks at his ring and realizes,<br>When he doesn&#039;t see either of the two lions<br>That he thought he had seen,<br>That he had been the victim of an enchantment,<br>For in front of him was nothing alive.<br>His two companions on the other side<br>Of course rejoice<br>To see it on the other side,<br>But they don&#039;t know how much he hurt himself.<br>The Knight thinks he has won a lot<br>When his injuries aren&#039;t more serious.<br>He seals the blood that flows from his wounds<br>Using his shirt.<br>In front of him he sees a tower rise<br>So formidable that with his eyes<br>He had never seen such a thing:<br>It couldn&#039;t have been more imposing.<br>Leaning against a window<br>Stood King Bademagu,<br>A loving monarch<br>Of honor and virtue;<br>He especially intended to act<br>Fairly in all circumstances.<br>And his son, who strived everywhere and always<br>To behave opposite to his father,<br>(Because he liked being disloyal,<br>And he never got tired<br>To commit villainy,<br>Betrayal or felony)<br>Had leaned beside him.<br>Father and son had seen below them<br>The Knight walk along the bridge<br>With great pain and great pain.<br>Of displeasure and anger<br>M\u00e9leagant turned quite pale.<br>It is certain now<br>That we are going to dispute the queen,<br>But he was so valiant a knight that he feared<br>No man, even strong and bold to the excess.<br>No one would have surpassed him in chivalry,<br>If he had not been so disloyal and so felon;<br>But he had a heart of stone,<br>Empty of gentleness and pity.<br>What pleases the king and makes him happy<br>Exasperates his son.<br>The king knows very well<br>That the one who crossed the bridge<br>Is superior to all the others,<br>And that no one would have dared to cross it<br>If in him slept and rested<br>Cowardice, the one who dishonors his own <br> More than Prowess honors the valiant.<br>Prowess therefore has less power<br>That Cowardice and Laziness,<br>So much it is true<br>That it is easier to do bad than good.<br>Of Cowardice and Prowess I would talk to you<br>Much more, if I were not afraid to linger;<br>But I have something else to consider<br>Because I want to go back to my story.<br>You will hear<br>How the king lectures his son:<br>&quot;Son, he says, it&#039;s by chance<br>That we came, you and I,<br>We lean on this window.<br>We were so well rewarded<br>That we have fully attended<br>To the greatest achievement<br>That was never accomplished even in thought.<br>Now tell me if you don&#039;t admire<br>The author of such a feat?<br>Make your peace with him<br>And give him back the queen!<br>You will gain nothing by fighting against him,<br>You could even lose greatly.<br>So make yourself look like a sane man<br>And courteous. Send him<br>The queen before he sees you.<br>Honor him in such a way in your land<br>That what he came for<br>You give it to him before he asks for it.<br>You know well<br>That he&#039;s looking for Queen Guinevere.<br>Don&#039;t make yourself look foolish<br>Crazy, or arrogant.<br>As long as he is alone in your land,<br>You have to keep him company.<br>A labor tribunal must be welcoming<br>To any other prud&#039;homme, to honor him,<br>Treat him courteously, not beat him down.<br>Whoever honors others honors himself:<br>Know that honor will reflect on you,<br>If you render service and honor<br>To the one who is unquestionably<br>The best knight in the world. &quot;<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant replies: &quot;May God confuse me<br>If there is none as good or better! &quot;<br>His father was wrong to forget him,<br>Because he does not consider himself inferior to the Knight.<br>He continues: &quot;Feet together and hands clasped,<br>Maybe you want me to become<br>His vassal and keep my land from him?<br>God help me, I would rather become<br>His man than to give him back<br>The Queen ! God save me<br>To give it back to him at such a low cost!<br>Certainly I do not intend to return it,<br>But to argue and defend her<br>Against all those crazy enough<br>To dare to come and fetch her. &quot;<br>So the king comes back to his idea:<br>&quot;Son, you would behave like a courteous man<br>If you gave up on this madness.<br>I advise you and beg you to calm down.<br>You know very well that this knight<br>Will cover himself in glory if he conquers the queen<br>By fighting against you.<br>He prefers to get it<br>As the price of a fight rather than a gift,<br>Because it would be a claim to fame for him.<br>It seems certain to me that he did not go in search<br>To receive her peacefully,<br>He intends to get it after a fight.<br>You would be well inspired<br>If you deprived him of such a fight;<br>I suffer to see you so unreasonable,<br>But if you reject my advice<br>I will have fewer regrets if something bad happens to you;<br>And he will soon be able to cook you for it,<br>Because the Knight has no one<br>To be feared apart from you.<br>I grant him truce and save,<br>In the name of all my vassals and mine.<br>I have never committed disloyalty,<br>Of betrayal or felony,<br>And I won&#039;t start to commit<br>Neither for you nor for any other.<br>It is unambiguous no<br>That I will promise this knight<br>That he won&#039;t need anything,<br>Arms or horse, let him not receive it,<br>As long as he had the boldness<br>To come here.<br>He will be protected<br>And his life secured against all,<br>Except against you.<br>Learn - I want to -<br>That if he can defend himself against you<br>He will have no one else to fear.<br>- I have plenty of time to listen to you,<br>Made M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, and shut up,<br>And you can say what you like.<br>But little matters to me what you say;<br>I&#039;m not that hermit,<br>So full of compassion and charity,<br>That I&#039;m ready to find honorable<br>To give him the woman I love the most in the world.<br>And his deal is far from done<br>So early and so easily.<br>Things will take a course<br>Quite the opposite of the one you both envision.<br>Even if you help her against me,<br>This is no reason to get angry, you and me.<br>May he be at peace and truce with you and all your men,<br>Doesn&#039;t matter much.<br>It doesn&#039;t intimidate me at all.<br>On the contrary, I like it very much, and God be praised,<br>That he only has me to fear.<br>So don&#039;t do anything for me<br>Who can make you accuse<br>Of disloyalty or treason.<br>Be good as long as you want<br>And let me be mean though.<br>- How? &#039;Or&#039; What ? Won&#039;t you change your mind?<br>- No, replies M\u00e9l\u00e9agant. - I won&#039;t tell you more.<br>Do your best cause i leave you<br>To go talk to the Knight.<br>I mean to offer him help<br>And advice in all that concerns him,<br>As being entirely at its disposal. &quot;<br>The king came down from the tower<br>And have his horse brought,<br>It was a great steed;<br>He goes up by the stirrup,<br>Leading with him three knights<br>And two sergeants<br>In all and for all.<br>They didn&#039;t stop their descent<br>Before we got to the bridge.<br>The Knight continued to quench<br>His wounds and blood from them.<br>The king thinks he has her as a guest for a long time,<br>Before his wounds are healed,<br>But as much to expect to dry up<br>Sea water.<br>The king quickly dismounts<br>And the one who was seriously injured<br>Straightened up immediately at his approach,<br>Not that he recognizes it,<br>And without revealing the suffering<br>That he felt on his feet and hands,<br>Behaving as if he was unharmed.<br>The king sees he is doing his best<br>And hastens to greet him.<br>&quot;Sir,&quot; he said to him, &quot;I am greatly astonished<br>That in my country<br>You could have pushed this far.<br>But welcome,<br>Because no one will ever dare such an undertaking again,<br>And it never happened nor will it happen<br>Let someone be bold enough<br>To want to expose oneself to such a danger.<br>Know that I esteem you all the more<br>That you have accomplished<br>What no one would dare to do, even in thought.<br>You will find me well disposed<br>To you, loyal and courteous.<br>I am king of this country,<br>And offers you without restriction<br>My advice and my help.<br>I think I can guess<br>That the object of your quest <br> This is the queen.<br>- Sire, said the Knight, you can guess correctly.<br>No other reason brings me here.<br>- Friend, you would have a hard time<br>Before getting it, replies the king.<br>You are seriously injured:<br>I see your wounds and the blood flowing.<br>Don&#039;t rely on benevolence<br>Of the one who led the queen here,<br>Or that he gives it back to you without a fight.<br>You need rest<br>And care for your wounds<br>To bring healing.<br>Ointment with three Maries<br>Will I give you, or an even better medicine<br>If we can find any, because I really want<br>Your comfort and healing.<br>The queen has such a good prison<br>Let no one touch her,<br>Not even my son who brought him here;<br>He is very angry with it.<br>Never was a man so unreasonable<br>Nor as enraged as him.<br>But I, I am well disposed towards you,<br>And will give to you, God help me,<br>Gladly what you need.<br>My son will not have such good weapons<br>That I don&#039;t give you such good ones,<br>Which will hardly have the good fortune to please him.<br>You will have the steed that suits you.<br>I take you under my protection<br>Against all odds, whoever wants to be indignant.<br>You won&#039;t have to fear anyone,<br>Except only the one<br>Who brought the queen here.<br>Nobody ever threatened<br>Another man like I threatened him.<br>For a bit I would have chased him away<br>Of my kingdom, I was so angry<br>Because he doesn&#039;t want to return the queen to you.<br>And yet he is my son; but have no fear,<br>If he does not defeat you in battle,<br>He will not be able, as long as I am against it,<br>Do you wrong even by a stitch.<br>- Thank you, sire, replies the Knight,<br>But I&#039;m wasting and wasting my time<br>That I don&#039;t want to waste and waste.<br>I&#039;m not complaining about anything<br>And I don&#039;t have an injury that bothers me.<br>So lead me to your son,<br>&#039;Cause with the only guns I carry<br>I am ready now<br>To give and to receive blows.<br>- My friend, you better wait<br>Fifteen days or three weeks,<br>Until your wounds are healed;<br>A rest of at least fifteen days<br>You would be very profitable.<br>For nothing in the world I wouldn&#039;t allow<br>Nor would accept<br>That armed and equipped as you are<br>You fought in my presence. &quot;<br>And the Knight replies, &quot;If only you would,<br>There would be no question of other weapons,<br>Because gladly with those that I wear<br>I would fight, without claiming<br>That there was the least<br>Respite or delay.<br>But to please you<br>I&#039;ll wait until tomorrow.<br>Beyond this term, no need to talk about it,<br>Because I will not wait any longer. &quot;<br>The king promises him<br>That everything will happen according to his will.<br>He then makes him lead to his home<br>And he commands all those who accompany him<br>To be at his orders.<br>The people of Bademagu obey.<br>And the king, who dreamed of coming to an agreement<br>If it was possible,<br>Returned to find his son;<br>He speaks to her like a man who would like to<br>Peace and good understanding.<br>&quot;Beautiful son,&quot; he said, &quot;hear yourself<br>With this Knight and give up fighting him!<br>He didn&#039;t come to us to have fun,<br>To shoot a bow or go hunting,<br>But well and truly in search of prowess<br>And to increase its fame.<br>Yet he would need a lot of rest,<br>As I saw with my own eyes.<br>If he had listened to me,<br>Neither this month nor the next,<br>He wouldn&#039;t want to fight,<br>But he already has the desire.<br>If you give him back the queen,<br>Do you think you dishonor yourself?<br>You don&#039;t have to fear it<br>Because no one would blame you.<br>But it&#039;s a sin to hold back<br>Something where we have no rights.<br>He would gladly have fought<br>Just today,<br>Yet her hands and feet are in a sorry state,<br>All injured and gashed as they are.<br>- You worry about nonsense,<br>Said M\u00e9leagant to his father,<br>And by the faith I owe to Saint Peter<br>I do not intend to listen to you in this matter.<br>Sure i deserve to be quartered<br>Between four horses if I was listening to you.<br>If he seeks to be honored, I also seek him,<br>If he seeks to be prized, so am I;<br>If he desires to fight at all costs,<br>I want it a hundred times more.<br>- I can see that you are determined to act madly,<br>Made the king, and suffer the consequences.<br>Tomorrow you will compete with the Knight,<br>Since you want it.<br>- That never greater misfortune befall me,<br>Replies M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, that this one!<br>I would prefer the fight to take place<br>Today same as tomorrow.<br>See how I am<br>More pain than usual.<br>My eyes are burning me<br>And I feel all feverish.<br>Never until i fight<br>I will neither have joy nor feel good,<br>Nothing will please me. &quot;<br>The king understood that on the occasion<br>Advice and prayer are useless.<br>Reluctantly he leaves his son.<br>So he takes a beautiful and strong steed,<br>That he sends as well as beautiful weapons<br>To one who is worthy of such gifts.<br>There was a surgeon,<br>A very good Christian,<br>In the world there was no more loyal than him.<br>He knew better how to heal wounds<br>That all the doctors of Montpellier.<br>That night he healed the Knight<br>To the best of his ability,<br>For the king had commanded him to do so.<br>Already the news of the imminent fight<br>Had spread among the knights,<br>The ladies, the ladies and the barons<br>From all the surrounding country.<br>They came in a big step<br>From all around the country,<br>Foreigners and locals alike.<br>They rode well<br>All night until the rising sun.<br>At dawn, each other<br>Crowded in front of the castle<br>That we could not have moved our feet. <br> The king gets up the next morning,<br>Concerned about the idea of the coming fight.<br>Once again he comes to find his son,<br>Who already had the helm in mind,<br>A helmet made in Poitiers.<br>But any delay turned out to be impossible,<br>As well as an agreement between the two adversaries.<br>In vain did the king pray to his son,<br>The latter did not want to hear anything.<br>In front of the tower, in the square,<br>Where the crowd gathered,<br>The fight will take place:<br>So wills and orders the king.<br>The Foreign Knight is summoned soon<br>By Bademagu, and we bring it to him<br>In the place that was full<br>People from the kingdom of Logres.<br>Just like hearing the organs<br>We go to church at an annual party,<br>Whether it&#039;s Pentecost or Christmas,<br>Thus following the custom,<br>Likewise in large numbers<br>They had all gathered in the square.<br>Three days in a row had fasted<br>And had gone barefoot and wearing the haire<br>Young ladies<br>Born in the kingdom of Artur,<br>So that God might give strength and vigor,<br>Against his adversary,<br>To the knight who had to fight<br>To deliver the captives.<br>Likewise the people of Gorre<br>On their side prayed<br>May God give victory<br>To their lord.<br>Early in the morning, before the first hour strikes,<br>We had driven to the square<br>The two adversaries fully armed<br>On two horses caparisoned with iron.<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant had a good presence,<br>Physically,<br>And his hauberk with fine mesh,<br>His helmet and shield,<br>Hanging from his neck,<br>They fit him wonderfully.<br>But everyone thought his opponent would win,<br>Even those who wanted the Knight to be defeated.<br>All say that M\u00e9l\u00e9agant<br>Little chance of winning against him.<br>Now that they are in the square<br>The king comes,<br>Who as long as he can hold them back<br>And strives to reconcile them,<br>But her son remains intractable.<br>So Bademagu said, &quot;Hold your horses<br>At least in bridle<br>Until I got on my tower.<br>The favor will not be great<br>If at my request you postpone the fight for a moment. &quot;<br>So he leaves them, very anxious,<br>And go where he thought<br>To find the queen, who had prayed to him<br>The day before placing it<br>In a place where she would see<br>Without difficulty the fight,<br>And he had granted her his request.<br>So he went to fetch her and escort her,<br>Because he held a lot<br>To honor him and to be of service to him.<br>He installed it near a window,<br>And stood to his right,<br>Leaning on another window.<br>With them two there were grouped<br>Lots of diverse people,<br>Courteous knights and ladies<br>And young ladies born in the land of Gorre;<br>There were also many captives there,<br>Very busy<br>Through their prayers and prayers.<br>The prisoners<br>All prayed for their champion,<br>Hoping that God through him<br>Would rescue them and deliver.<br>The two adversaries without further delay<br>Make the spectators around them move back;<br>They hit their shield with their elbow<br>Grabbing him by the straps,<br>Then bite both. The length of two arms<br>They pierce the crowns<br>Of their spears, so that they burst<br>And break like chopsticks.<br>The two steeds meet<br>With such strength front to front<br>And chest to chest,<br>While the shields collide<br>And the helmets, it seems,<br>Hearing the sound of it all<br>Let it be thunder.<br>Guides, straps, reins, stirrups<br>And other parts of the harness<br>Are broken, and the pommels of the saddles,<br>Although very solid, they break.<br>The two riders need not be ashamed<br>To have been thrown to the ground,<br>As soon as all this equipment failed them.<br>Very quickly they got up<br>And approach each other without empty words<br>More savagely than two wild boars,<br>And bypassing threats<br>They trade great blows with their steel swords<br>As men who hate each other.<br>They often slice so fiercely<br>In their silver helmets and hauberts<br>Let the blade squirt blood out of it.<br>They fight their best,<br>Hitting each other<br>Vigorously and without mercy.<br>Many violent blows, hard and supported<br>They give each other, and if equally<br>That we cannot say<br>Who would have the advantage.<br>But it was inevitable<br>That the one who had crossed the bridge<br>Was very weakened<br>By his hands covered with wounds.<br>The spectators are dismayed,<br>At least those of Logres,<br>Because they see his blows weakening<br>And fear that he has the bottom.<br>Already it seemed to them<br>That he was a loser <br> And Mel\u00e9agant winner,<br>They were muttering about it.<br>But at the windows of the tower<br>There was a very shrewd young lady,<br>Who, having reflected well, said to himself<br>That the Knight did not have<br>Undertaken to fight for her<br>Nor for other people of little<br>Assembled on the square,<br>And that he wouldn&#039;t have<br>If it hadn&#039;t been for the queen.<br>The young lady thinks that if the Knight<br>Knew the queen present at the window<br>Contemplating it,<br>He would regain strength and courage,<br>And, if she knew her name herself,<br>She would gladly shout at him<br>Let him look up.<br>She then approached the queen and said to her:<br>&quot;My lady, by God and for your<br>Well and for ours, I ask you<br>That the name of this knight<br>Tell me, if you know,<br>For helping him.<br>- You asked me such and such a thing,<br>Lady, said the queen,<br>Where I see no evil<br>Nor anything to blame, just the opposite.<br>Lancelot du Lac is called<br>The Knight, as far as I know.<br>- My God, how light-hearted I am<br>And full of joy! \u00bb, Says the young lady.<br>So she comes forward quickly and calls him<br>At the top of my lungs,<br>So loud that everyone hears it:<br>\u201cLancelot! turn around and look<br>Who has his eyes fixed on you! &quot;<br>When Lancelot hears his name,<br>It doesn&#039;t take long to turn around<br>And see above him<br>The person of the world<br>That he wanted to see the most,<br>Seated in the lodges of the tower.<br>From the moment he saw her<br>He neither turned nor mutated,<br>Nor did he take his eyes and his face away from her,<br>Fighting with his back turned to M\u00e9leagant.<br>This one pushed him in front of him<br>Whenever he could,<br>Delighted because he thinks<br>That Lancelot can no longer defend himself<br>The people of Gorre are very happy,<br>While those of Logres are so dismayed<br>That they can no longer support each other -<br>There are many<br>Who sag in their confusion,<br>Falling on your knees or prostrate on the ground:<br>So some rejoice, others are sorry.<br>The young lady then screams<br>Again out of the window:<br>\u201cAh! Lancelot, why<br>Are you behaving in spite of common sense?<br>Before this day courage<br>And courage dwelt in you,<br>I neither think nor believe<br>May God ever make a knight<br>Who can compare<br>Yours in value and in price.<br>And now we see you so entangled<br>That you throw your punches from behind<br>And you fight with your back turned.<br>So stand in front of your opponent<br>While continuing to see the tower,<br>Because it is good to watch her. &quot;<br>Lancelot feels such shame<br>That he despises himself,<br>Because he knows very well that for a long time<br>He got the bottom<br>And let everyone realize it.<br>So he backs up quickly<br>And having bypassed M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, he forced him<br>To stand between him and the tower.<br>Meleagant strives<br>To resume his place before,<br>But Lancelot runs over him<br>And hits him so violently<br>With all his body and his shield,<br>When he wants to turn elsewhere,<br>That he rotates it in place<br>Twice or three, despite himself.<br>Strength and boldness grow at Lancelot,<br>Because love brings him enormous help<br>And because he had never hated<br>Someone as much as that<br>Who fights against him.<br>Love and a deadly hate,<br>So big that it never was,<br>Make him so bold and so valiant<br>That M\u00e9l\u00e9agant does not feel like playing<br>But greatly fear his adversary,<br>Because he never approached or knew<br>So enraged knight,<br>And never a knight<br>Didn&#039;t hurt him or hurt him like that.<br>Without being asked, he recoils in front of him,<br>He seeks to erase<br>And to avoid blows that really displease him,<br>And Lancelot wastes no time insulting him,<br>But chases him with redoubled blows towards the tower,<br>Where the queen was leaning against the window.<br>Often he served her<br>Coming so close to the tower<br>That he had to stop:<br>He would have stopped seeing her<br>If he had taken a single step forward.<br>So Lancelot time and time again<br>Led M\u00e9l\u00e9agant back and forth,<br>Wherever he sees fit.<br>However he stopped<br>In view of his lady, the queen,<br>The one who put the flame to his body<br>That he stirs up by looking at her,<br>And this flame made him<br>So aggressive towards M\u00e9l\u00e9agant<br>That wherever he wanted<br>He could lead him and chase him past him.<br>As he would with a blind man or a cripple,<br>He walks it against his will.<br>Bademagu sees his son so distraught<br>That he seems powerless and no longer defends himself;<br>Concern seized him and he took pity on M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>And if possible he would find an arrangement,<br>But he will have to pray<br>The queen if he wants to succeed.<br>So he addressed her:<br>&quot;Madam, I have shown you all my friendship,<br>I have served and honored you<br>Since I have you in my power.<br>At no time did I know anything<br>That I do not gladly do for you<br>On condition that she honored you.<br>Reward me now:<br>I want to ask you a favor<br>That you shouldn&#039;t grant me<br>If you didn&#039;t do it out of friendship for me.<br>I can see that my son<br>Obviously has the downside in this fight.<br>I don&#039;t say this because I regret it,<br>But for that Lancelot;<br>Who has the power, do not kill him.<br>You don&#039;t have to want him dead;<br>It&#039;s not that he hasn&#039;t done badly<br>Towards you and his adversary, <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> But tell him, please,<br>And thanks be to you,<br>May he refrain from hitting my son;<br>So you will be able to recognize<br>What I did for you, if you agree.<br>- Sire, because you beg me,<br>I am willing, said the queen;<br>Even though I had a deadly hatred<br>Towards your son, whom I do not love,<br>You had so much respect for me<br>That to please you<br>I want him to hold back his punches. &quot;<br>These words were not spoken<br>In a low voice, but heard<br>From Lancelot and M\u00e9l\u00e9agant.<br>He who loves knows how to obey so well<br>That it is early and willingly,<br>As a perfect lover,<br>What will please the one he loves:<br>Lancelot can therefore only obey,<br>He who was more in love than Pyramus,<br>If it was possible to be more in love.<br>He heard the queen&#039;s words,<br>And as soon as the last<br>He was out of his mouth,<br>As soon as she said: &quot;To please you<br>I want him to hold back his blows \u201d,<br>Lancelot for nothing in the world<br>Would not have touched or moved Meleagant;<br>Even at the risk of being killed<br>He stops hitting and moving.<br>And his adversary hammers him with blows,<br>Transported with anger and shame,<br>When it is reduced<br>To need someone to intercede for him.<br>Bademagu, to reprimand his son,<br>Get off the tower as quickly as possible;<br>He intervenes in the fray<br>And said to M\u00e9l\u00e9agant:<br>&quot; How? &#039;Or&#039; What ! Is it suitable<br>That you hit him when he doesn&#039;t hit you?<br>You are really too belligerent,<br>Too combative when there is no more time!<br>We know for a fact<br>That he got the better of you. &quot;<br>So M\u00e9leagant, whose shame obscures reason,<br>Replied to the king:<br>&quot;Maybe you go blind,<br>I don&#039;t think you can see it!<br>Because it is to be blind to believe.<br>That I didn&#039;t get the better of him.<br>- Seek then, says the king, who believes you!<br>Everyone who is here knows very well<br>If you are telling the truth or if you are lying.<br>The truth is known to us. &quot;<br>With that, Bademagu said to his vassals<br>To force his son to step back.<br>These without wasting time<br>Carry out his order.<br>They quickly led back M\u00e9l\u00e9agant.<br>But to push Lancelot back<br>The effort was minimal;<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant could have done him great harm.<br>Without retaliation on his part.<br>The king then said to his son:<br>&quot;Helping God, we must now<br>Consent to peace and return the queen.<br>All this argument,<br>We must abandon it, proclaim its end.<br>- You just uttered a great stupidity!<br>You speak in spite of common sense!<br>Go away ! Let us fight,<br>And don&#039;t get involved in this business anymore! &quot;<br>The king declares that he will continue to interfere,<br>&quot;Because I know that Lancelot would kill you<br>If you were allowed to continue the fight.<br>- Would he kill me? It&#039;s me rather<br>Who would soon have defeated him and put to death,<br>If you stopped intervening<br>And let us fight. &quot;<br>Then the king said: &quot;Help me God,<br>Anything you can say won&#039;t help you.<br>- Why not ? - Because I do not want to.<br>I will not accept that your madness and your pride<br>Cause your death.<br>He is crazy to bind whoever desires his own death<br>Like you do without realizing it.<br>I know you hate me<br>Because I mean to protect you from yourself.<br>But to witness your death,<br>I hope God won&#039;t allow it,<br>Because I would have too much trouble. &quot;<br>He tells him so much and so much sermons him<br>That a pact is made,<br>According to which M\u00e9leagant releases<br>The queen, on condition<br>That Lancelot without the slightest delay,<br>As soon as he summons him to appear,<br>One year after the said convocation,<br>Will fight again<br>With M\u00e9l\u00e9agant.<br>Lancelot raised no objection.<br>Everyone hastened to accept the deal,<br>And we stipulate that the fight<br>Will take place at the court of Artur,<br>The lord of <a href=\"https:\/\/mythslegendes.com\/en\/breton-mythology\/\">Brittany<\/a> and Cornwall:<br>This is where we stipulate that the fight will be fought,<br>But the queen must consent,<br>And that Lancelot promises<br>That if M\u00e9l\u00e9agant triumphs over him,<br>She will return to Gorre with M\u00e9l\u00e9agant<br>Without anyone trying to hold it back.<br>The queen accepts this clause of the agreement<br>And Lancelot is not opposed to it.<br>So we pacified them,<br>Separated and disarmed.<br>Gorre custom wore<br>That if one of the imprisoned managed to get out of the country<br>Everyone else could leave him.<br>All blessed Lancelot:<br>You may well guess<br>That then the joy was great,<br>And indeed she was.<br>The people of Logres all assemble<br>And celebrate Lancelot,<br>All saying so that he can hear it:<br>&quot;Certainly, sir, we were very happy<br>To hear you called by your name,<br>Because we were then convinced<br>That we were going to be delivered. &quot;<br>All this joy was accompanied by jostling,<br>Because everyone strives and tries<br>To get to Lancelot to touch it.<br>The one who can get the closest to him<br>Was happier than he could have said.<br>There we found joy and sadness,<br>&#039;Cause those who are free again<br>Surrender to joy,<br>While M\u00e9l\u00e9agant and his family<br>Have nothing they like,<br>They are thoughtful, gloomy and depressed.<br>The king leaves the square<br>Without leaving Lancelot there<br>For he takes her with him;<br>The latter begs him to take him to the queen.<br>&quot;I have no problem with it,&quot; said the king, &quot;<br>Because your request seems legitimate to me.<br>And I will show you Keu the Seneschal<br>Also, if you see fit. &quot; <br> For a little Lancelot would have thrown himself at his feet,<br>He was so happy.<br>Bademagu is leading him now<br>To the room, where had come<br>The queen who was waiting for him.<br>When she sees the king,<br>Who held Lancelot by the finger,<br>She gets up out of politeness to Bademagu,<br>But her face expresses annoyance,<br>She lowers her head and doesn&#039;t say a word.<br>&quot;Madame, this is Lancelot<br>Does the king, who comes to visit you,<br>What should make you happy and please you.<br>- To please me, sire? But not at all ;<br>I don&#039;t care about his visit.<br>- You surprise me extremely, Madame, said the king,<br>Who was very courteous and of generous feelings.<br>Where did you get such a mood?<br>Of course, you reward badly<br>A man who has served you so much<br>And who during his quest often<br>Risky his life in mortal perils.<br>Against M\u00e9l\u00e9agant my son<br>He came to your aid and defended you,<br>He who made you angry.<br>- Really, sire, he has spent his time very badly:<br>I have no difficulty in confessing<br>That I am not grateful to him for what he did. &quot;<br>Here is Lancelot stunned;<br>Yet he responds in a very humble tone,<br>Like a perfect lover:<br>&quot;Madam, of course, I am in despair,<br>But I dare not ask you the reason for your welcome. &quot;<br>Lancelot would have made many complaints<br>If the queen would have listened to him,<br>But to grieve him even more,<br>She did not deign to answer him a single word<br>And walked to an adjoining room.<br>Lancelot to the threshold<br>Followed her with his eyes and his heart.<br>In the eyes the journey was very short,<br>Because the room was too close;<br>They would have entered it willingly<br>After her, if it had been possible.<br>The heart, as lord and master,<br>And whose powers are much greater,<br>Walked behind her through the door,<br>While the eyes stayed behind,<br>Filled with tears, with the body.<br>Having taken him aside,<br>The king said to him: &quot;Lancelot, I am astonished <br> Of what&#039;s going on, and i wonder<br>Why the queen can&#039;t stand<br>To see you nor wants to converse with you.<br>If she ever agreed to talk to you<br>It&#039;s not now that she should refuse<br>And avoid listening to you,<br>Because for her, you have done a lot.<br>So tell me if you know<br>For what reason, for what mischief<br>She received you with such coldness.<br>- Sire, until this very moment I did not suspect anything,<br>But indeed he does not like to see me<br>Nor to listen to what I have to say;<br>It makes me suffer and torments me a lot.<br>- It is certain, says the king, that she is wrong,<br>Because you put yourself in danger of death<br>By running such great risks for her.<br>But come on, beautiful sweet friend,<br>And you will go talk to the seneschal.<br>- Very willingly, he says, I want to go. &quot;<br>They both go to the seneschal.<br>When Lancelot came in front of him,<br>It was the seneschal who addressed<br>The first word to Lancelot:<br>&quot;How you have covered me with shame!&quot; - And how could I do it?<br>Lancelot said, tell me;<br>What shame have I made you?<br>- A very great shame; you were able to carry out<br>A feat that I failed to accomplish,<br>And you did what I couldn&#039;t do. &quot;<br>So the king leaves them alone,<br>He leaves the room alone;<br>And Lancelot asks<br>To the seneschal if he has suffered a lot.<br>\u201cYes, a lot,\u201d he says, \u201cand I still suffer:<br>I never had more pain than I have now;<br>It&#039;s been a long time since I would have died<br>Without the king who just left here,<br>Who showed me a pity<br>Full of sweetness and friendship,<br>So that, provided he knew about it,<br>Never anything that I needed<br>I missed only once -<br>Nothing that was not prepared for me immediately<br>As soon as he knew my need.<br>On the other hand, for each benefit that he did to me,<br>His son M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>A past master in the art of doing wrong,<br>Brought treacherously to him<br>Doctors and then commanded them<br>To put on my wounds<br>Ointments suitable for killing me.<br>I thus had a father and a stepfather,<br>Because when the king put<br>A good plaster on my wounds,<br>Wanting to do everything possible<br>To hasten my healing,<br>His son, in his treachery,<br>On the other hand sought to kill me,<br>And ordered that it be removed<br>To put a bad ointment in its place.<br>But I have the certainty<br>That the king knew nothing of all this:<br>Such murder or act of felony<br>Are things he would not have tolerated in any way.<br>But you don&#039;t know a thing about generosity<br>Which he showed with regard to my lady the queen:<br>Never by any lookout<br>Tower in a step was no longer carefully guarded<br>From the time that Noah built the ark,<br>So much he took care of her;<br>It doesn&#039;t even allow<br>May her son see her, which infuriates her,<br>Unless it is in the presence of a crowd of people<br>Or that he, too, is not present.<br>He shows her such great respect -<br>And for a long time he has treated her like this -<br>This noble king, to whom thanks be given,<br>According to the rules that she herself has formulated.<br>He never had another arbiter<br>Let her to determine her own conduct;<br>And the king esteemed him all the more,<br>Because of the loyalty she showed.<br>But is it true what I have been told,<br>May she feel such a great ire for you<br>That in the eyes and in the knowledge of everyone she refused<br>To speak to you?<br>- We told you the truth,<br>Lancelot said, without hesitating for a second.<br>But, for God, would you know how to tell me<br>Finally, why does she hate me? &quot;<br>The other replies that he doesn&#039;t know anything about it,<br>But how weird and strange it does to him.<br>&quot;Let everything be according to his will,&quot;<br>Does Lancelot, who can only resign himself,<br>And he said: &quot;I will have to take leave of you,<br>Because I&#039;m going in search of Gauvain,<br>Who arrived in this country;<br>He pledged in front of me to come<br>Straight on at the Pont Sous l&#039;Eau: \u00bb<br>So he left the room<br>To present himself to the king<br>In order to get permission to go in that direction.<br>The king willingly grants it to him;<br>But those he had delivered<br>And released from prison<br>Ask him what they are going to do.<br>And he said: &quot;With me will come<br>All those who will want to accompany me;<br>And those who wish to stay<br>With the queen, may they stay there:<br>There is no reason for them to come with me. &quot;<br>All those who want to go with him,<br>Happier and more cheerful than usual.<br>With the queen remain<br>Young ladies who display their joy,<br>And many lady and many knight;<br>But there is not one among them<br>Who would not have preferred to return<br>In his own country rather than stay there.<br>But the queen holds them all back<br>Because of Messire Gauvain who is about to arrive,<br>And said she won&#039;t move<br>Before hearing from him.<br>Everywhere the news has spread<br>That the queen is completely free<br>And that all the prisoners are released;<br>They will therefore be able to go without fail<br>Whenever they like and when they want.<br>All try to establish if it&#039;s true,<br>Nobody spoke of anything else<br>When the people all gathered together.<br>They get angry a lot<br>That the bad passages have been destroyed<br>So that we come and go as we want:<br>This is not the way it should be!<br>When the locals<br>Who had not been in battle<br>Learned how Lancelot had behaved,<br>They all headed to the place<br>Where they knew he was going<br>Because they think the king would like it<br>If they took and delivered to him<br>Lancelot. His people<br>Were all stripped of their weapons<br>And for this reason they were mistreated,<br>For those of the land came armed.<br>No wonder they managed to take<br>Lancelot, who was unarmed.<br>They bring him back all captive,<br>The feet tied under the belly of his horse.<br>And the others say, &quot;You are doing wrong,<br>Lords, for the king guarantees our safety.<br>We are all under his protection. &quot;<br>And they answer: &quot;We don&#039;t know,<br>But so it is as our prisoners<br>That you will have to come to court. &quot;<br>The noise flies and runs fast<br>Until the king his people took<br>Lancelot and put him to death. <br> When the king heard it, he was in great mourning,<br>And swears by his head - and by so much more -<br>That those who were killed will die in their turn;<br>They will never know how to justify themselves,<br>And, if he can hold them in his hands or take them,<br>There will be no remedy left but hanging<br>Or the stake or drowning.<br>And if they want to deny their crime,<br>He will never believe them at any cost,<br>Because they filled her heart too much<br>Of sadness, and made him so shameful<br>That he would deserve the contempt of all<br>If he did not take revenge;<br>But he will avenge himself, let no one doubt it!<br>The rumor continues to circulate<br>Until we reach where the queen is,<br>Sitting at the table, eating.<br>She almost took her own life<br>As soon as on Lancelot<br>She heard the lying news;<br>But she believes it to be true<br>And frightened so cruelly<br>That she almost loses the use of speech;<br>But to the people who were there, she said aloud:<br>&quot;I&#039;m so sorry he&#039;s dead,<br>And I&#039;m not wrong to have sorrow<br>Since he came to this country because of me:<br>So it&#039;s only right that I feel this sorrow. &quot;<br>Then she whispered to herself,<br>So that no one can hear it,<br>What to eat and drink<br>Never again will it be appropriate to invite him<br>If it is true that the one died<br>For the life of which she herself lived.<br>So, overwhelmed with sadness, she gets up<br>From the table, and she surrenders to her pain,<br>Without anyone being able to hear or listen to it.<br>Repeatedly, the fury to end his life<br>Pushes her to get caught by the throat;<br>But she is holding back the time to go to confession on her own,<br>And repents and beats his guilt,<br>Accusing yourself severely and pleading guilty<br>Of the sin she had committed<br>To the one she knew well<br>That he had always been entirely hers<br>And that he still would be if he was alive.<br>She suffers so much from her own cruelty<br>That she ends up losing some of her beauty.<br>His cruelty and his felony<br>Made her pale beyond measure,<br>As well as his waking nights and his refusal to eat;<br>She adds up the sum of her misdeeds,<br>And these pass each one before her;<br>She records them all and keeps saying:<br>\u201cUnhappy! What could I have been thinking<br>When my friend came before me,<br>So that I do not deign to receive it with joy<br>Nor would you ever want to listen to it?<br>When I lacked regard for him<br>And refused to talk to him, wasn&#039;t that madness on my part?<br>Madness only? May God help me!<br>Rather, I committed acts of treachery and cruelty;<br>When I thought I was doing it all just for fun,<br>He didn&#039;t understand it that way.<br>And he has not forgiven me.<br>I alone administered to him<br>That fatal blow, I think.<br>When he appeared before me all smiling<br>And thought that I would express to him<br>My great joy to receive him,<br>And I never wanted to see him<br>Wasn&#039;t that a fatal blow to him?<br>When I refused to speak to him,<br>In a brief moment I deprived him<br>And his heart and his life.<br>Those two blows killed him, I&#039;m sure;<br>It was not vague Braban\u00e7ons who murdered him.<br>My God ! Can i redeem<br>This murder and this sin?<br>No it&#039;s impossible. Before it happens,<br>All rivers will be dried up and the sea will dry up.<br>Alas! How I would feel fulfilled<br>And what a great comfort for me<br>If only once, before his death,<br>I could have held him in my arms!<br>How? Yes: our two naked bodies, one against the other,<br>So that I had received as much joy as possible from him.<br>Now that he&#039;s dead, I&#039;m a coward<br>Not to do everything to die, me too.<br>Why ? Does it harm my friend<br>If I continue to live after his death,<br>While I have nothing more to occupy me<br>Except the misfortunes I experience for him?<br>While it is after his death that I take pleasure in it,<br>Certainly, during his life, the suffering that I desire so much<br>Now would have been very sweet to him.<br>Very cowardly is the one who prefers to die<br>Rather than suffer for his beloved.<br>I certainly like him a lot<br>To mourn for a long time.<br>I prefer to live and suffer the bad things<br>Than to die and find rest. &quot;<br>The queen&#039;s mourning was such<br>That for two days she neither ate nor drank anything,<br>And it was thought that she was dead.<br>There are many who bring news,<br>And bad news spreads more than good news.<br>Lancelot gets the news<br>That his lady, his beloved is dead.<br>Her mourning was great, do not doubt it;<br>All are well aware<br>Of the degree of his pain and his pain.<br>His pain was very genuine,<br>If you care to hear it say and know it,<br>Because she urged him to be disgusted with life:<br>He began to want his own death without delay,<br>But before that he composed a complaint.<br>From a belt he wore<br>It makes a slip knot at one end,<br>And, shedding tears, he said to himself:<br>\u201cAh! Dead ! As you stalked me<br>In good health you have transformed me into a very sick person!<br>I&#039;m at the end of my strength, but don&#039;t feel any harm<br>Apart from the pain that weighs on my heart.<br>This pain is very serious, even fatal.<br>I want it to be so<br>And, if it pleases God, I will die of it.<br>How? &#039;Or&#039; What ? Can&#039;t I die otherwise<br>Doesn&#039;t it please God to let me die?<br>If, of course, but may He allow me<br>To tighten this belt around my neck,<br>I think I can thus compel Death<br>To kill me in spite of her.<br>Death who never wanted<br>That those who don&#039;t want her<br>Don&#039;t wanna show up, but my belt<br>Will immediately bring it to my power.<br>And as soon as she comes under my authority,<br>She will do what I ask of her.<br>But no, it will come too slowly,<br>I am so eager to have him with me. &quot; <br> So he no longer allows himself any delay, any delay;<br>He puts his head in the knot<br>And fixes it around his neck,<br>And so that the blow does not fail to strike,<br>He ties the end of the belt<br>Closely to the tree of his saddle,<br>Without anyone noticing;<br>Then he lets himself slide down to the ground,<br>Because he wanted to be dragged<br>By his horse until his last breath:<br>He does not agree to extend his life an hour longer.<br>Seeing him fall to the ground,<br>Those who rode with him<br>Believe he&#039;s passed out,<br>Because none of them notices the knot<br>That he had fixed around his neck.<br>They were quick to grab it,<br>And lift him up in their arms,<br>And that&#039;s when they found the lace<br>By means of which he had become his own enemy<br>By putting it around his neck;<br>They hurry to cut it:<br>But the lace had him so hard<br>Tried the throat<br>That for a while he could not speak;<br>It&#039;s just if the veins in her neck<br>And his throat hadn&#039;t all broken;<br>Now whether he wanted it or not,<br>He was no longer able to hurt himself.<br>He was very upset to be held in custody,<br>His pain almost exploded,<br>Because he would gladly have killed himself,<br>If no one had watched over him.<br>Since he couldn&#039;t hurt himself anymore;<br>He said: \u201cAh! Ugly and low death,<br>Dead, for God, didn&#039;t you have<br>Enough power and strength<br>To kill me, instead of taking my lady!<br>Did you dread doing an act of charity<br>By simply wanting or deigning to do it?<br>You spared me through cowardice,<br>No other explanation will ever be imputed to you.<br>Ah! what a beautiful service and what kindness from you!<br>How well you knew how to designate the object of your favor!<br>Woe to him who, of this great service,<br>Think of thanking you or of being grateful to you!<br>I don&#039;t know which of the two hates me the most,<br>The life that wants to keep me near it<br>Or Death who refuses to kill me.<br>So each one kills me in her own way;<br>But it is right - God forgive me! -<br>That I remain alive in spite of myself;<br>I should have ended my life<br>As soon as my lady the queen.<br>Let me know how much she hated me.<br>She doesn&#039;t do this for no reason,<br>The motive for his gesture was, on the contrary, the most solid,<br>But I don&#039;t actually know what caused it.<br>But if only I had known,<br>Before his soul went before God,<br>I would certainly have made amends for my fault in her<br>As completely and richly as she would have liked,<br>Provided she would grant me her mercy.<br>God ! this package, what could it have been?<br>I think maybe she had to learn<br>That I got on the cart.<br>I don&#039;t know of any other act that she could<br>Accuse me. This is the one who betrayed me.<br>If for that act she hated me,<br>God ! why did this fault cause me harm?<br>Love was never known<br>Of the man who would reproach me for a similar act;<br>It would be wrong to say<br>That a behavior that comes from Love<br>May deserve a reproach;<br>On the contrary, love and courtesy<br>That&#039;s all we can do in the service of the one we love.<br>I did nothing for my friend.<br>I don&#039;t know how to say it, alas!<br>I don&#039;t know if I can say &quot;friend&quot; or not,<br>I dare not give him that nickname.<br>But I think I know love well enough<br>To know that she shouldn&#039;t have<br>Despise me more for that, if she had loved me,<br>That on the contrary, she should have called me her sincere and true friend,<br>Because, because of her, it was an honor for me<br>To do whatever Love asks,<br>Even, get on a cart.<br>She should have interpreted it as a gesture of love,<br>As a true and authentic proof:<br>Thus does Love test hers,<br>So hers recognizes them.<br>But to my lady this kind of service<br>Did not agree; I realized it well<br>Seeing the attitude she adopted towards me.<br>Nevertheless what his friend did<br>For her has aroused towards him in many people<br>Accusations of shame, reproaches and blame;<br>Indeed I played the game for which I am condemned,<br>And what had been the sweetness of my life has turned into bitterness,<br>My faith, because such are the uses<br>Of those who know nothing about love<br>And who bathe honor in the dirty water of shame:<br>But the one who wets the honor with shame<br>Do not wash it, it defiles it.<br>It is indeed those now who know nothing about Love<br>Who constantly display their contempt for him,<br>And go away a lot of Love<br>The very ones who do not fear his command.<br>It is indisputable that is perfected<br>He who does what Love commands him to do,<br>And all will be forgiven him;<br>But the one who does not dare to do it is a pure coward. &quot;<br>This is how Lancelot laments<br>And that his people are saddened by his side<br>Who keep it and who hold it.<br>In the meantime, the news arrives<br>That the queen is not dead.<br>Lancelot immediately takes comfort,<br>What if, before the idea of his death,<br>He had experienced immense and haunting mourning,<br>Her joy, at the news that she was living, became a hundred thousand times<br>Greater than his former despair.<br>And when they returned from the refuge,<br>At a distance of six or seven leagues,<br>Where King Bademagu was,<br>To him was told the news he received with joy<br>About Lancelot -<br>News that he listened to gladly -<br>That Lancelot is alive and well, completely safe.<br>He behaved with exquisite politeness<br>By going to tell the queen the good news.<br>And she replies: &quot;Handsome sire,<br>Since it is you who say it, I am willing to believe it;<br>But if it had been that he had died, I confess to you<br>That I would never have known happiness again.<br>My joy would have strayed too far from me<br>If, out of dedication to me, a knight<br>Had agreed to receive and suffer death. &quot;<br>Then the king separates from her;<br>The queen is longing<br>May her joy and her friend return to her.<br>She doesn&#039;t want to at all<br>To hold it against him for anything.<br>On the contrary, the news that endlessly<br>Short day after day spreading everywhere<br>Once again arrived at the queen herself<br>To teach him that Lancelot would have killed himself<br>For her if only he could have done it.<br>This news is her joy, she fully believes in it,<br>But for nothing in the world she did not want<br>That too great a misfortune had befallen him.<br>Here is finally Lancelot who arrives<br>By hurrying as quickly as possible.<br>As soon as the king sees him, <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> He runs to kiss her and give her a hug.<br>He feels like he&#039;s flying through the air<br>So much his joy makes him light.<br>But he shortens his manifestations of joy<br>Because of those who had taken and bound Lancelot:<br>The king told them that they came there only to seek their misfortune,<br>Because all are as if they were already dead and undone.<br>And they answered him<br>That they believed they were acting only according to his will.<br>&quot;I am the offended one, while your conduct seemed right to you,<br>Acts the king, but he is not implicated.<br>You did not shame him,<br>But rather myself, who had him under my protection;<br>Whatever we do, shame falls on me.<br>But you won&#039;t brag about it,<br>When you leave my house! &quot;<br>When Lancelot heard him say those angry words,<br>He strives to make peace and turn things around<br>By calling on all the talent of which he feels capable,<br>And he ends up getting there; then the king<br>Take her to see the queen.<br>This time the queen did not bow down<br>The eyes ; on the contrary,<br>She went joyfully to meet him,<br>Gave him all the honors in his power<br>And made him sit down next to her.<br>So they spoke to each other in complete freedom<br>Everything, according to their good pleasure;<br>There was no lack of things for them to say to each other,<br>Because Amour provided them with many subjects for discussion.<br>And when Lancelot sees the pleasure<br>How does the queen feel about everything he says,<br>And that nothing displeases him, then, very low,<br>He said to her: &quot;Lady, in front of such a bad face<br>What you did to me the other day when you saw me<br>My amazement remains total,<br>Because you haven&#039;t told me a word about your reasons:<br>You almost killed me.<br>I was not then daring enough,<br>As is the case now,<br>To dare to ask you to enlighten me on this.<br>Lady, now I&#039;m ready to fix the package -<br>As long as you tell me what it consists of -<br>Who upset me so much. &quot;<br>And the queen answers him:<br>&quot; How? &#039;Or&#039; What ? Are you not ashamed<br>From the cart? Didn&#039;t she scare you?<br>You only went up there with great regret,<br>Since you&#039;ve been waiting for the time to take two steps.<br>This is why in fact I did not want<br>Neither speak to you nor give you a look.<br>- May God save me another time,<br>Lancelot did, of such a misdeed,<br>And may God never have mercy on me,<br>If you are not quite within your rights!<br>Lady, for God, accept at once<br>May I make amends to you for the wrong done,<br>And if one day you have to forgive me,<br>For God, tell me!<br>- Friend, do you consider yourself to be free from me,<br>Made the queen, and fully absolved:<br>I forgive you wholeheartedly.<br>- Lady, he says, I thank you;<br>But here I can hardly tell you<br>Anything I would like;<br>I would like to talk to you<br>More at leisure, if possible. &quot;<br>And the queen, with a small movement of the eye, and not of the finger,<br>Show him a window,<br>And she said to him: &quot;Come talk to me<br>Tonight at that window<br>When those here are all asleep,<br>And you will come by this orchard.<br>Enter here or look for a g\u00eete<br>For the night you will be forbidden;<br>Me, I will be inside, you will be outside,<br>Since you won&#039;t be able to get in here.<br>As for me, it will not be possible for me<br>To join you only by word or by hand;<br>But if it can make you happy, I will be<br>There, for the love of you, until it is light.<br>We couldn&#039;t really be together<br>Since in my room in front of me is lying<br>Keu, the seneschal, who languishes<br>Because of the wounds with which he is riddled.<br>And the door never opens,<br>On the contrary, it is securely closed and well guarded.<br>When you come, be careful<br>Let no spy find you.<br>- Lady, he says, where my skill will be exercised<br>No spy will ever see me<br>Neither will be able to form bad thoughts nor find fault. &quot;<br>So they organized their tete-a-tete,<br>And they part ways happily.<br>Lancelot comes out of the room,<br>And his happiness is such that he no longer remembers her<br>None of the many troubles he had suffered.<br>But the night is long overdue,<br>And the day seemed to last longer,<br>Depending on what he does to her,<br>Than a hundred normal days, and even longer than a whole year.<br>It&#039;s been a long time and willingly that he would have presented himself<br>See you if only night had fallen!<br>This one struggled so hard to come to the end of the day<br>That, black and dark, she succeeds<br>To wrap her in her coat<br>And to dress it up with its screed.<br>When he saw that the day had lost its brightness,<br>He gives himself the air of a weary and tired man,<br>And he said he had watched a lot,<br>That he needed to rest.<br>You can easily understand and explain -<br>Those of you who have done the same -<br>Why, in front of the people of his hotel,<br>He plays the one who is sleepy and wants to go to bed;<br>But it is not his bed that he takes to heart,<br>Because for nothing in the world he would not rest there.<br>He couldn&#039;t have, he wouldn&#039;t have dared,<br>He wouldn&#039;t have wanted to have either<br>The daring or the strength to do it.<br>As quickly as possible and quietly he got up from the bed,<br>Without regretting a moment<br>The absence of the moon and the stars,<br>And, in the house, all candle light<br>Or a lighted lamp or lantern.<br>On the contrary, he endeavors to ensure<br>That no one notices his movements,<br>And that we believe that he was sleeping peacefully<br>In his bed all night long.<br>Without a companion to guide him<br>He goes without delay to the orchard,<br>And at no time did he meet a living soul;<br>Luck continued to favor him,<br>Because a section of the wall of the orchard<br>Very recently collapsed.<br>Through this breach he enters<br>Quickly and he manages to<br>The window where he stands<br>Quiet and still, preventing himself from coughing or sneezing,<br>Until the queen arrives<br>Dressed in a very white shirt;<br>She hadn&#039;t put on a coat or bliaut,<br>But she was wearing a short coat<br>Scarlet and cisemus.<br>When Lancelot sees the queen<br>Who leans against this window<br>Grilled with strong iron bars,<br>He begins the interview with a gentle greeting he addressed to her.<br>She gives it back to him immediately, <br> Because their shared desire was very strong -<br>From him for her, from her for him.<br>Nothing low or boring comes in<br>In the words they say.<br>They do everything to get close to each other,<br>And they hold hands.<br>The fact that it is not possible for them to come together better<br>Annoys them enormously,<br>And they curse the iron bars.<br>However Lancelot prides itself on<br>- If however the queen agrees -<br>To be able to enter where it is:<br>He won&#039;t stay outside just because of the bars.<br>And the queen answers him:<br>&quot;Can&#039;t you see how much these irons<br>Are they stiff to force and strong to break?<br>You will never be able to squeeze them with enough force,<br>Or pull them towards you, or shake them<br>So that we can rip them off for good.<br>- Lady, he says, do not worry!<br>I don&#039;t think iron is worth much;<br>Apart from yourself nothing is able to stop me<br>To go straight to you.<br>If your agreement grants it to me,<br>The way is completely open to me;<br>But if, on the contrary, you did not like to give it to me,<br>I would remain so perfectly blocked<br>That for nothing in the world I could not pass there.<br>- Yes, of course, she says, I want to,<br>It is not my will that immobilizes you;<br>But you have to wait<br>That I am back in my bed,<br>So that no bad luck happens to you because of some noise;<br>There would be neither frolics nor pleasure<br>If the seneschal, who sleeps here,<br>Was awakened by a noise we would have made.<br>So it is right that I go away,<br>Because he wouldn&#039;t see anything good<br>If he noticed my presence here.<br>- Lady, he said, hurry to go,<br>But don&#039;t fear in any way<br>That I make the slightest noise.<br>I intend to remove these bars so gently<br>That I will have no trouble doing it,<br>And I won&#039;t wake anyone up by doing it. &quot;<br>So the queen leaves him,<br>And he is getting ready and getting ready<br>To conquer the window.<br>He attacks the bars, pulls them and shakes them<br>So much so that he ends up bending them all<br>And manages to tear them off.<br>But their iron was so sharp<br>That with the little finger to the muscles<br>He opened the first phalanx,<br>And that he sliced on the neighboring finger<br>The first join entirely;<br>But blood which, drop by drop, falls,<br>Nor of wounds he feels nothing at all,<br>His thought being fixed on something else.<br>The window is not very low,<br>Nevertheless Lancelot crosses it<br>Very quickly and freely.<br>He finds Keu sleeping in his bed,<br>And then he came to the queen&#039;s bed<br>Before whom he bows like a worshiper,<br>For he does not believe in any holy relic as much as he believes in her.<br>And the queen hands him<br>His arms meet him, and then embrace him<br>And embraces him to his heart,<br>While pulling him close to her in her bed<br>Where she gives him the most beautiful welcome<br>That it is possible for him to do,<br>Because she is invited there and by Love and by her heart.<br>Love urges her to receive him in this way.<br>But if she had a great love for him,<br>He felt for her a hundred thousand times more,<br>Because love deprived all other hearts<br>When she lavished her goods on his;<br>It is in his own heart that Love resumed<br>All his strength and displayed all his strength,<br>To the point of becoming impoverished in the hearts of others.<br>Now Lancelot has everything he wants,<br>Since the queen gladly accepts<br>His sweet company,<br>Since he holds her in his arms<br>And she holds him between her own.<br>The pleasure he feels is so sweet and good<br>- Pleasure of kisses, of the senses -<br>That it happened to them without a lie<br>A joy and a wonder<br>As their equals never again<br>Were not told nor known;<br>But I will always maintain the most perfect silence<br>On what not to say in a tale.<br>Of all the joys it was the most exquisite<br>And the most delectable<br>Let the story pass in silence and keep a secret.<br>Lancelot was overwhelmed with joy and pleasure<br>Throughout that night.<br>But the day finally arrives, which annoys her very much,<br>Since he has to get up from his friend.<br>When he got up he lived the ordeal of perfect martyrdom,<br>Because leaving seemed so painful to him,<br>And he suffered a great martyrdom.<br>Her heart keeps dragging her there<br>Where the queen stayed.<br>To bring back his heart remains out of his power,<br>Because the queen pleases him so much<br>That he has no desire to leave her:<br>The body moves away, the heart remains.<br>He returns directly to the window;<br>But of his body there is enough left,<br>Since the sheets are stained and dyed<br>Blood that fell from his fingers.<br>It is in deep distress that Lancelot leaves,<br>Overflowing with sighs and tears.<br>There was no question of fixing a new appointment,<br>Which grieves him, but such a thing cannot be.<br>It is with great regret that he passes the window again<br>Whence he entered with such good heart;<br>He no longer had very strong fingers,<br>For he had been seriously wounded there;<br>Yet he straightened the iron bars<br>And put them back in place,<br>So that neither in front nor behind,<br>Nor from both sides,<br>It does not appear that one would have removed<br>Only one of the irons, nor that it would have been pulled or bent.<br>As he left he bowed<br>To the bedroom, behaving<br>Just as if he was in the presence of an altar.<br>Then he goes away with death in his soul;<br>He doesn&#039;t meet anyone who recognizes him<br>While he returns to his hotel.<br>He lies naked in his bed<br>Without ever waking anyone up.<br>So he is surprised to discover<br>That his fingers are injured;<br>But in nothing he is moved by it,<br>Because he knows for sure<br>It was while he tore the bars off the wall<br>From the window he hurt himself;<br>For that he was not troubled,<br>Because he would have liked better than with his body<br>Both whole arms were torn off <br> That he had not succeeded in passing through the window;<br>But if he had suffered a similar injury elsewhere<br>And would have mistreated himself so seriously,<br>His grief and his anger would have been very great.<br>In the morning the queen,<br>Locked up in her room, well furnished with curtains,<br>Very slowly had fallen asleep;<br>She did not realize that her sheets<br>Were stained with blood,<br>But, on the contrary, she thought they were very white<br>And all beautiful and perfectly suitable.<br>And M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, from<br>That he was dressed and ready,<br>Walked to the bedroom<br>Where the queen was lying.<br>He finds her awake and he sees the sheets<br>Spotted and as if speckled with drops of fresh blood;<br>Nudging his companions<br>And like someone who seeks to find evil in it,<br>He turns his gaze to the bed of Keu the Seneschal<br>Where he sees, there too, the stained sheets<br>Blood, because during the night - mark it well -<br>Keu&#039;s wounds had reopened.<br>And he said: &quot;Madam, I have finally found<br>The proofs that I had been looking for for a long time!<br>It is quite true that we commit the greatest madness<br>When we spend ourselves in order to preserve the honor of a woman,<br>Because we lose our effort and our pain;<br>Whoever does the most to watch her<br>Loses his pain faster than the one who does not take offense.<br>My father exercised great vigilance<br>Seeking to watch you because of me!<br>He has kept you well against me;<br>But tonight it&#039;s Keu the Seneschal<br>Who looked at you, despite his precautions,<br>And from you he got everything he wanted,<br>And it will be proven beyond the slightest possible doubt.<br>- How? &#039;Or&#039; What ? she does. - I&#039;ve found<br>Blood on your sheets, irrefutable testimony,<br>Since I have to say it.<br>This is how I know it, as I prove it,<br>Because I find on your sheets and on his<br>The blood that fell from his wounds:<br>These are very authentic clues. &quot;<br>So the queen noticed for the first time<br>In either of the two beds<br>The bloody sheets, and she is very surprised;<br>She felt ashamed, she blushed,<br>And she said, &quot;God protect me,<br>This blood that I watch in my sheets<br>Keu never brought it here,<br>My nose bled last night, nothing more;<br>It was my nose, I&#039;m sure. &quot;<br>And she thinks she&#039;s telling the truth.<br>&quot;By my boss,&quot; says M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, &quot;<br>You&#039;re just talking nonsense.<br>Anything you can say will be pointless,<br>Because you are guilty without a doubt,<br>And light will be shed on your actions. &quot;<br>So he said, \u201cLords, don&#039;t move from here! &quot;<br>To the guards who were there,<br>&quot;And see that they are not removed<br>The sheets on this bed before I got back.<br>I want the king to recognize my right<br>When he sees this thing with his own eyes. &quot;<br>So he looked for the latter and ended up finding it,<br>And he throws himself at her feet,<br>Saying: &quot;Sire, come and see<br>What you don&#039;t know exists.<br>Come see the queen,<br>And you will see surprising but genuine things<br>That I have seen and discovered;<br>But before you get there,<br>I beg you not to fail me,<br>Neither in court nor in relation to convenience:<br>You well know the perils<br>That I endured in order to get the queen -<br>What has earned me to have an enemy in you,<br>Because it&#039;s because of me that you keep her.<br>This morning I went to see her while she was<br>Still in bed, and I was careful<br>Enough to be able to see<br>May Keu sleep with her every night.<br>Sire, for God, do not this upset you<br>If this behavior bothers me and if I lament,<br>Because she makes me feel a great spite,<br>Since the queen hates me and despises me,<br>And that Keu sleeps with her every night.<br>- Shut up! Said the king, I don&#039;t believe it at all.<br>- Sire, come and see the sheets,<br>And how Keu treated them.<br>Since my word does not inspire you with confidence,<br>And that on the contrary you think that I am lying to you,<br>The sheets and the bloody blanket<br>Keu&#039;s wounds, I&#039;ll show you.<br>- So let&#039;s go, and I&#039;ll see it all,<br>Do the king, because I want to see him:<br>My own eyes will teach me the truth in this matter. &quot;<br>The king hurries to win<br>The room where he found<br>The queen who was getting up.<br>He sees the bloody sheets on his bed,<br>As well as on Keu&#039;s bed,<br>And he said: &quot;Lady, this is going very badly<br>If what my son told me is true. &quot;<br>She replies: &quot;May God protect me,<br>Never, even telling a nightmare,<br>We never invented such a nefarious lie.<br>I think Keu the seneschal<br>Is far too courteous and loyal<br>To never deserve that one considers his good faith insufficient;<br>And, for my part, I do not sell<br>Neither does my body deliver it to whoever wants it.<br>It is undeniable that Keu is by no means one of those<br>Who could claim such outrage from me,<br>And, as for me, I never had any desire<br>To commit such madness and I will never have it.<br>- Sire, I would be very grateful to you,<br>Said M\u00e9leagant to his father,<br>If Keu atones for his crime<br>So that shame reaches the queen too.<br>Justice depends on you and rises,<br>And I pray and ask you to return it now.<br>Keu betrayed King Artur,<br>His lord, who believed in him so much<br>That he had entrusted to her<br>The being he loves the most in the world.<br>- Sire, allow me to answer,<br>Done Keu, and I will exonerate myself.<br>May God, when I leave this world here below,<br>Don&#039;t forgive my soul<br>If I ever slept with my lady.<br>Obviously I&#039;d rather be dead<br>Whether such a horror or a similar crime<br>Was committed by me to my lord; <br> And that God never gives me<br>Better health than I have now,<br>On the contrary, he deprives me of my life right away,<br>If ever the idea even occurred to me.<br>But I&#039;m expert enough when it comes to my injuries<br>To know that last night they bled profusely<br>And that my sheets were stained with it.<br>This is why your son accuses me,<br>But in truth he has no right to do so. &quot;<br>And M\u00e9l\u00e9angant replies:<br>&quot;Help me God, you have been bribed<br>By devils and evil demons;<br>You were too hot last night,<br>And it was undoubtedly overworking you like this<br>That you made your wounds burst.<br>There is no point in telling stories:<br>The presence of blood in the two beds is proof of this;<br>We can see her clearly, she is obvious.<br>It is right that we pay for our crime<br>When his guilt is established.<br>Never a knight of your fame<br>Did not commit such an insolent outrage,<br>So your crime has shamed you.<br>- Sire, sire, said Keu to the king,<br>I will be ready to defend my lady and myself<br>Against what your son accuses me of;<br>He puts me to death and torture,<br>But it is really wrong that he torments me.<br>- You won&#039;t have to fight,<br>Do the king, for you are suffering too much.<br>- Sire, if you will allow it,<br>As sick as I am<br>I will fight against him<br>And I&#039;ll show that I&#039;m innocent<br>Of this reprehensible act of which he accuses me. &quot;<br>The queen on her side had sent for<br>In secret Lancelot,<br>And she tells the king that she will have at her disposal<br>A knight to defend<br>The seneschal in this matter<br>Against M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, if he dares to accept the fight.<br>And Meleagant was not long in declaring:<br>&quot;Of all the knights there is not one<br>Against whom I do not agree to fight,<br>Until one of us is knocked out<br>Even if it was a giant. &quot;<br>Then Lancelot entered the room;<br>There was such a crowd of knights<br>That the room was completely filled with it.<br>Upon arrival,<br>In front of everyone - young and old -<br>The queen tells what just happened,<br>And she said, &quot;Lancelot, this shame,<br>It was M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, here present, who imputed it to me;<br>So he made me suspicious<br>In the eyes of all who hear him speak,<br>Unless you force him to retract.<br>That night, he said, Keu slept<br>With me, since he saw<br>My sheets and hers stained with blood,<br>And he says his crime will be severely punished<br>If he fails to defend himself against him,<br>Or if he can&#039;t find another who accepts<br>The fight to help him.<br>- You will never need to plead your case,<br>Lancelot says, where I am.<br>God forbid that you are suspected,<br>Neither you nor he, such an outrage;<br>I&#039;m ready to take the fight to prove<br>That at no time did he think of doing such a thing.<br>If in me there is the minimum of strength,<br>I will defend it as best I can;<br>For him I will undertake the battle. &quot;<br>And M\u00e9l\u00e9agant leaps forward<br>And he said: &quot;May the Lord preserve me,<br>I gladly accept, and it suits me very well:<br>Let no one think that this bothers me in any way. &quot;<br>And Lancelot said: &quot;Sire king,<br>I know something about causes and laws,<br>And trials and judgments:<br>The procedure requires that you take an oath<br>When it comes to such serious accusations. &quot;<br>And M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, unsuspecting,<br>Answers him immediately:<br>&quot;Let the oaths be taken then,<br>And let the relics of saints come immediately,<br>Because I know very well that I have the right on my side! &quot;<br>And Lancelot says aloud:<br>&quot;May the Lord help me,<br>Keu the seneschal never knew<br>Whoever could have suspected him of such a thing. &quot;<br>They then claim their horses<br>And they have their weapons brought;<br>We bring them to them immediately,<br>And the servants clothe them: they are armed;<br>The relics are already on display in their place.<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant takes a few steps<br>And Lancelot, by his side, does the same,<br>And both get on their knees;<br>And Meleagant holds out his hand<br>Towards the holy relics and swears with a loud voice:<br>&quot;May God and his saints help me,<br>Keu the seneschal shared<br>The queen&#039;s bed tonight<br>And of her he had all his pleasure.<br>- And I, says Lancelot, I accuse you of perjury<br>And I solemnly swear<br>That he did not sleep there and that he did not touch her.<br>And that one of us who would have lied,<br>May it please God to punish him<br>And thus prove which side the truth is on.<br>But I&#039;ll still take an oath<br>And I will swear on top of that -<br>Whoever it annoys or offends -<br>That if he grants me today <br> To gain the upper hand on M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>With his help and that of these relics<br>That here, and by virtue of no other power,<br>I will have no mercy on him! &quot;<br>Bademagu felt no pleasure<br>To hear this oath.<br>When the oaths were taken,<br>The steeds were brought from the stables,<br>Two beautiful and excellent steeds.<br>Each of the two adversaries climbs on his own,<br>And they ride against each other<br>As fast as their mounts can wear them;<br>And by the time they reach their top speed<br>The two knights collide<br>With such fury that they have nothing left<br>Of their spears that a stump in the hand.<br>They send each other rolling on the ground,<br>But without showing signs of exhaustion,<br>Because they are quick to get up.<br>They hurt each other as much as they can<br>With the sharp blades of their swords.<br>Sparks from the helmets<br>Shine and rise to the sky.<br>They attack each other with such anger,<br>Their drawn swords in their hands,<br>That, as they come and go,<br>They hit each other,<br>Without trying to rest<br>To catch your breath.<br>The king who finds what he sees very painful<br>Calls out to the queen,<br>Who had gone to lean on<br>Upstairs in the lodges of the tower.<br>He asks her in the name of God the Creator<br>May she allow them to separate.<br>The queen answers in all sincerity:<br>&quot;Whatever suits you and pleases you<br>Find me ready to accept it. &quot;<br>Lancelot heard it right<br>What the queen replied<br>At the request of Bademagu;<br>He didn&#039;t want to fight anymore,<br>From that moment he gave up the fight.<br>But M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, who does not dream of resting,<br>Strikes on Lancelot with redoubled blows.<br>The king throws himself between the two adversaries<br>And holds the arm of his son, who says and swears<br>That an agreement is the least of his worries:<br>\u201cI want to fight, I refuse to make peace. &quot;<br>The king declares: &quot;Shut up<br>And believe me. You will be wise to obey me.<br>Of course, you will not incur shame or damage<br>If you listen to me.<br>So you will do what it is for you to do!<br>Don&#039;t you remember<br>That at the court of King Artur<br>Are you going to fight him as agreed?<br>And don&#039;t you believe<br>That it would be a greater honor for you<br>To triumph there than elsewhere? &quot;<br>So says the king to see<br>If he couldn&#039;t move him.<br>He manages to appease her, and he separates the two fighters.<br>Lancelot, to whom he is longing<br>To find Messire Gauvain,<br>Come ask permission to leave<br>To Bademagu and the queen.<br>With their consent he goes<br>Towards the Pont-sous-l&#039;Eau.<br>He was accompanied<br>Many knights.<br>But there was enough<br>Whose absence he would have liked.<br>They ride all day long,<br>As long as they approach the Pont-sous-l&#039;Eau,<br>But they are still a league away.<br>Before you come close enough<br>To be able to see it,<br>They met a dwarf<br>Perched on a big hunting horse<br>And holding in my hand a whip<br>To strike and hasten his mount.<br>And here he is asking,<br>As he received the order:<br>&quot;Which of you is Lancelot?&quot;<br>Do not hide it from me, I am one of you;<br>But say it without fear,<br>Because I ask you to be useful to you. &quot;<br>Lancelot himself answers him,<br>Saying, &quot;I am<br>The one you want.<br>- Ah! Said the dwarf, noble Knight,<br>Leave these people behind and believe me:<br>Come alone with me<br>Because I want to lead you to an excellent place.<br>Let no one follow you, I ask you,<br>But let them wait for us right here<br>Because we will be back shortly. &quot;<br>The one who suspected no pitfalls<br>Made his escort stay there<br>And follows the dwarf betraying him.<br>His people who remain waiting for him<br>Will be able to wait a long time,<br>Because those who got hold of him<br>Have no desire to return it.<br>And his people are lamenting so loud,<br>When he doesn&#039;t come back<br>That they don&#039;t know what to do.<br>They all say the dwarf<br>Betrayed them, and their grief is great;<br>It would be idle to doubt it.<br>Dolents, they start to look for him,<br>But they don&#039;t know where to find it<br>Or where to go in search of it;<br>They consult with each other.<br>The most sensible and the wisest<br>Decide, as far as I know,<br>That they will grow<br>To the nearby Pont-sous-l&#039;Eau,<br>Then they will go get Lancelot<br>After taking advice from Messire Gauvain,<br>If they find him around.<br>This decision satisfies everyone,<br>No one is against it.<br>They are heading towards the Pont-sous-l&#039;Eau;<br>As soon as they get there,<br>They saw Messire Gauvain,<br>Who had fallen from the bridge<br>In very deep water there.<br>Sometimes it rises to the surface and sometimes it disappears,<br>Now we see it and then we lose sight of it.<br>They do so much and so well that they grab it<br>Using branches, poles and fangs.<br>He only had the hauberk on his back<br>And on his head his helmet,<br>A helm that was worth ten more.<br>He was still wearing his iron breeches,<br>All rusty from her sweat,<br>For he had endured so many trials,<br>He had faced many perils<br>And triumphed in many battles.<br>Lance, shield, horse<br>Stayed on the other side.<br>But those who fished it out<br>Don&#039;t believe he&#039;s alive,<br>Because Gauvain had swallowed a lot of water.<br>Before he regurgitated it,<br>He was unable to be heard.<br>But when voice and word returned<br>And that he had cleared his back throat,<br>So that we could hear it,<br>As soon as he could speak,<br>He did;<br>Immediately he inquired about Queen Guinevere<br>To those who stood before him,<br>Did they know any news?<br>They answered him<br>May she not leave King Bademagu,<br>Who provides for his needs<br>And greatly honor him.<br>&quot;Did no one come to fetch her<br>In this land ?, asks Messire Gauvain.<br>- Yes, they answer.<br>- Who is that ? - Lancelot du Lac, they say,<br>Who crossed the Pont de l&#039;Ep\u00e9e.<br>He rescued and rescued her,<br>And all of us with her.<br>But a dwarf betrayed us,<br>A hunchbacked and grimacing runt:<br>He ugly cheated on us<br>The one who stole Lancelot from us.<br>We don&#039;t know what he did with it.<br>- And when?, Says Messire Gauvain.<br>- This very day, sir,<br>Very close to here, while Lancelot and us,<br>We came to meet you.<br>- How did he behave<br>Since arriving in this country? &quot;<br>So they start<br>To tell him from start to finish<br>Without forgetting a single detail the exploits of Lancelot.<br>As for the queen, they tell her<br>That she waits for him and declares<br>That nothing will make her go away<br>De Gorre before she saw him,<br>Whatever she hears about him.<br>Messire Gauvain asks them:<br>&quot;When we leave this bridge,<br>Shall we go looking for Lancelot? &quot;<br>Not a single one who does not opine<br>That it is better to go find the queen,<br>That Bademagu will take care of getting Lancelot.<br>They think her son treacherously<br>Had him imprisoned, <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> This M\u00e9leagant who hates him.<br>Wherever Lancelot is, if the king knows,<br>He will force his son to release him,<br>We can count on it.<br>All agree with this opinion<br>And they set off.<br>They ride to the residence<br>Where are Bademagu and the queen,<br>Also Keu the seneschal,<br>And this villain<br>Full of treachery,<br>Who worried so much<br>About Lancelot those who arrive.<br>They consider themselves mortally betrayed,<br>And lament, for their anxiety is great.<br>This is not pleasant news<br>That one carries to the queen;<br>Nevertheless, she behaves<br>As pleasantly as she can.<br>Because of Messire Gauvain it is necessary<br>Let her hide her pain, and she succeeds.<br>However she did not quite know how<br>Prevent him from appearing.<br>She is both rejoicing and saddened at the same time:<br>For Lancelot she suffers in her heart,<br>But in the presence of Messire Gauvain<br>She shows extreme joy.<br>There is no one who, having heard the news<br>Of the disappearance of Lancelot,<br>Do not be plunged into sadness.<br>The king would have been delighted<br>Of the arrival of Messire Gauvain<br>And get to know him,<br>If it is not his pain that Lancelot<br>Have fallen into a trap:<br>She is so tall that she overwhelms him.<br>And the queen urges him<br>That by hill and by dale<br>He sends for Lancelot,<br>Without wasting time, through his kingdom.<br>Messire Gauvain and Keu the Seneschal<br>Join her, and all the others:<br>There is no one who does not implore the king.<br>&quot;Let me take care of this matter,<br>Bademagu done, and stop rushing me,<br>Because I&#039;ve been ready for a long time.<br>This research will be carried out<br>Without needing your requests or your prayers. &quot;<br>Everyone bows down to him,<br>And the king sends his messengers,<br>Throughout his kingdom -<br>Well-known and very capable servants -<br>Who through all the land<br>Ask for news from Lancelot.<br>Everywhere they asked about him,<br>But no news reaches them from Lancelot.<br>They go back empty-handed<br>Where the knights stay,<br>Gauvain, Keu and all the others,<br>Who declare that all armed,<br>With the lance stopped, they will set out on the campaign,<br>That they will not send any other in their place.<br>One day after eating they found each other<br>In the great hall, where they were arming -<br>The time had come<br>Of their imminent departure -<br>When a young man entered it<br>And walked among them<br>To get to the queen.<br>She was very pale,<br>Because having no news from Lancelot,<br>His suffering was so deep<br>That she had lost all color.<br>And the valet greeted her,<br>And Bademagu who was standing near her,<br>And then after that all the others,<br>Including Keu and Messire Gauvain.<br>He was holding a letter in his hand<br>Let him give it to the king, who takes it.<br>To a clerk who knows how to fulfill such a function<br>He had it read aloud.<br>The latter was able to decipher very well<br>What he saw written on the parchment.<br>The letter carried that Lancelot salutes<br>The king, his good lord,<br>Thanking him for such courteous treatment<br>And the blessings he received from him,<br>And declaring himself entirely<br>Subject to his orders;<br>Let Bademagu know without a doubt<br>Let him be with King Artur,<br>In perfect health and full of vigor.<br>And adds that he asks the queen<br>That she returns, if she wants to,<br>With Keu and Messire Gauvain.<br>The letter had everything it needed<br>So that we believe in its authenticity.<br>They were all delighted with what they learned<br>And the courtyard resounds with noisy joy.<br>The next morning<br>We decided to get started:<br>When it was day<br>They all get ready, equip themselves,<br>Get in the saddle and go.<br>The king accompanies them and leads them<br>Triumphantly<br>A good part of the way.<br>He leads them out of his domain<br>And when he did,<br>He takes leave of the queen<br>And all the others.<br>The queen very courteously,<br>By parting from him, thank him<br>For treating her so well.<br>She wraps her arms around her neck<br>And offers him and promises him<br>Her good services and those of her husband:<br>She couldn&#039;t make him a greater promise.<br>Messire Gauvain and Keu, all<br>As to their lord and friend,<br>Also make promises of service to the king.<br>Without stopping any longer, they resume their journey,<br>As Bademagu bids them farewell<br>And greet all the others besides these three;<br>So he returns to his kingdom.<br>The queen did not stop for a long time<br>No day all week,<br>Nor the procession she brings back.<br>The news reaches the court.<br>News which greatly pleased King Artur,<br>Let the queen come near.<br>The king rejoices<br>Especially since he believed<br>That it was thanks to the prowess of his nephew<br>That the queen is back,<br>She and Keu, and the lesser people,<br>But the truth is quite different.<br>The city empties at their approach,<br>Everyone goes out to meet them<br>And everyone exclaims,<br>Whether knight or villain:<br>&quot;That Messire Gauvain is welcome,<br>He who brought the queen back,<br>And took many more captive to us<br>And many prisoner! &quot;<br>Gauvain answers them:<br>&quot;Lord, you are wrong to praise me,<br>Now stop talking like that,<br>Because I have nothing to do with it.<br>The honor you give me makes me ashamed,<br>Because I did not arrive in time;<br>I lingered too long on the way.<br>But it was Lancelot who arrived in time,<br>He to whom such a great honor has fallen<br>That before him no knight had known such.<br>- Where is he, handsome sire,<br>When we don&#039;t see him by your side?<br>- How where?, Says Messire Gauvain,<br>But at the court of my lord the king.<br>So it is not there? - Of course not,<br>Nor in all this country.<br>Since my lady the queen was taken away<br>We haven&#039;t heard from him. &quot;<br>So for the first time Gauvain<br>Realized that Lancelot&#039;s letter<br>Was a fabrication<br>Who had misled them.<br>Here they are all plunged into sadness:<br>They come to court lamenting,<br>And the king asks right away<br>News of what happened.<br>Many were ready to tell him<br>Lancelot&#039;s exploits,<br>How he released<br>The queen and all the other prisoners,<br>How and by what betrayal<br>The dwarf took it from them and subtracted it.<br>This displeases the king greatly,<br>He is very sad about it,<br>But on the other hand her heart leaps with joy<br>To see the queen again,<br>In front of such happiness all sorrow disappears.<br>When he has in his possession the person he most desires<br>He cares very little about everything else.<br>While the queen was away,<br>I believe the ladies of the country<br>And young ladies of age to get married<br>Assembled<br>And that the young ladies<br>Declared it was high time<br>To find them a husband.<br>At the meeting we decided<br>To organize a tournament.<br>The lady of Noauz would take charge of one of the two camps,<br>The lady of Pomelegoi, on the other.<br>Those who will have the bottom<br>Will not be able to claim anything, <br> But those who will have the upper hand<br>The young ladies will want some for their husbands.<br>We made the tournament shout and proclaim<br>In all the neighboring countries<br>And even in distant lands.<br>The proclamation was made<br>Long before the fixed date<br>In order to attract as many people as possible.<br>The queen was back<br>Before the chosen date.<br>As soon as the ladies knew<br>That the queen had returned,<br>A large number of them<br>Went to court<br>And, once before the king, they prayed to him<br>To give them a gift,<br>To consent to their request.<br>He promised them,<br>Before even knowing what they wanted<br>That he would grant them their request.<br>So they told him they wanted<br>That he allowed the queen<br>To come and see their tournament.<br>And the king, who used to refuse nothing,<br>He replies if she wants to.<br>The ladies, very pleased with the king&#039;s response,<br>Go find the queen<br>And all of go say to him:<br>&quot;Madam, do not repeat<br>What the king grants us. &quot;<br>And she asks them:<br>&quot; What is it about ? Say it to me ! &quot;<br>So they say to him: &quot;If you want<br>Come to our tournament,<br>The king will not seek to hold you back<br>And won&#039;t stop you from going. &quot;<br>Queen says she will go to the tournament<br>As long as the king allows it.<br>Without wasting time, across the whole kingdom,<br>The young ladies send to say<br>And claim that they mattered<br>Bring the queen to attend<br>At the tournament on the appointed day.<br>The news spread<br>And far and near and here and there;<br>She has traveled so much<br>That she penetrated<br>In the realm where no one could return -<br>But for then everyone<br>Could go in and out<br>Without encountering any difficulty.<br>The news has spread<br>Throughout the kingdom of Gorre,<br>Until you reach the house<br>From a seneschal of M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>This villain well worthy of the fires of hell!<br>Said seneschal held Lancelot in his custody:<br>Meleagant had imprisoned him at home,<br>As a deadly enemy<br>That he hated in the extreme.<br>Lancelot got wind of the tournament<br>And learned the date.<br>From that moment her eyes were wet with tears<br>And his heart empty of joy.<br>The seneschal&#039;s wife,<br>Seeing Lancelot sad and pensive,<br>Asked him in secret:<br>&quot;Sir, I beseech you, for God<br>And on your soul, to confess to me<br>Why you have changed so much.<br>You don&#039;t drink anymore, you don&#039;t eat anymore,<br>And I never see you joking or laughing.<br>You can safely tell me<br>What you are thinking and what is distressing you.<br>- Ah! madam, do not be surprised<br>If I am sad.<br>&#039;Cause I find myself at a loss<br>When I can&#039;t be there<br>Where will all those who matter be:<br>That is to say at the tournament which will bring together<br>Everyone, it seems to me.<br>And yet if you liked it<br>And may God make you generous<br>To the point of letting myself go<br>You could be sure<br>That I would behave in such a way<br>That I would come back and become your prisoner.<br>- Of course, she says, I would<br>Very gladly if I did not see<br>My ruin and my death.<br>But I fear my lord so much,<br>Mixing the felon,<br>That I wouldn&#039;t dare to do it,<br>Because he would cruelly take revenge on my husband.<br>No wonder I dread it<br>You know how closed it is with all pity.<br>- Madam, if you are afraid<br>That I do not return to your prison<br>As soon as the tournament is over,<br>I will make you an oath<br>That I will not know how to violate:<br>That nothing will prevent me<br>To come back and make me your prisoner<br>Immediately after the tournament.<br>- Well, she said, I&#039;m going to let you go,<br>But on one condition. - Which one, madame?<br>- Sir, you have to swear<br>Not only to go back here<br>But also make sure<br>That you will grant me your love.<br>- Madam, all the love I have<br>I give it to you, and I swear to come back.<br>- So I will have nothing at all now,<br>Laughing the lady,<br>I&#039;m guessing you granted<br>To another<br>The love I want from you.<br>Nevertheless without the slightest disdain<br>I take what I can,<br>And I will be satisfied with that.<br>But I mean to receive your promise<br>Solemn that you will do so<br>That you will come back to my prison. &quot;<br>Lancelot, without looking for an escape,<br>He swears on his Christian faith<br>That he will come back without fail.<br>The seneschal&#039;s wife then gives him<br>Her husband&#039;s ruddy colored armor<br>And the steed that was wonderfully<br>Handsome and strong and fiery.<br>Lancelot gets in the saddle and goes,<br>Clad in armor<br>Shiny and brand new;<br>He rides so well and so well that he reached Noauz.<br>He chooses to side with these people,<br>But lodged outside the city.<br>This valiant never had such a home,<br>For he was small and low;<br>But he didn&#039;t want to come down<br>In a place where he risked being recognized.<br>There were many noble knights<br>Installed in the castle,<br>But those outside the walls were even more numerous.<br>For the queen there came so much<br>That one in five could not find<br>To stay under a roof;<br>And out of eight knights there were indeed seven<br>Of whom not a single one would have come here<br>Without the presence of the queen.<br>For more than five leagues around<br>The lords had taken shelter<br>Under pavilions, galleries and tents.<br>And ladies and gentlemen<br>There were so many that it was marvelous.<br>Lancelot had placed his shield outside<br>At the entrance of his home.<br>To relax<br>He had taken off his armor and lay down<br>On a bed he found little to his liking,<br>Because he was narrow with a thin mattress,<br>And covered with a large sheet of hemp.<br>Lancelot, fully disarmed,<br>Lied on his side.<br>While he was resting on his pallet,<br>Here is a rascal, a herald of arms<br>Dressed in everything and for everything in a shirt -<br>He had left as a pledge at the tavern<br>His rating and his breeches -<br>Who came barefoot at full speed,<br>Without wind protection.<br>He notices the shield in front of the door,<br>Inspects it, without being able to identify<br>The coat of arms nor its owner;<br>He didn&#039;t know who was allowed to wear it.<br>Seeing that the door was ajar,<br>He enters the house and sees Lancelot<br>Lying on his bed. Having recognized him,<br>He crossed himself in surprise.<br>Lancelot, having looked at him, <br> Forbade him to speak of him<br>Anywhere :<br>If he dared to say his name and Lancelot knew it,<br>Better for him if he had<br>Tore out the eyes or broke the collar.<br>&quot;Sir, I have always revered you,<br>Make the herald, and will continue to do so.<br>As long as I live<br>Neither for gold nor for silver I won&#039;t do anything<br>Who displeases you. &quot;<br>He leaps out of the house<br>And goes off crying out loud:<br>&quot;Here comes the one who aunera!&quot;<br>Here comes the one who aunera! &quot;<br>His announcement, the rascal shouts it everywhere,<br>And people are coming out all around<br>Asking him to explain what he is screaming.<br>The herald does not dare explain it,<br>But go repeating the same ad.<br>Note that this is the first time we heard:<br>\u201cHere comes the one who will take the measure of others! &quot;<br>The herald was the one who taught us<br>Shouting like that,<br>He was the first to say these words.<br>The groups are already assembled,<br>The queen and all the ladies,<br>Knights and many others,<br>Including a multitude of sergeants<br>Right, left and everywhere.<br>Where the tournament was to take place,<br>A large wooden platform stood,<br>To receive the queen,<br>Ladies and young ladies:<br>We had never seen so beautiful a platform,<br>So long and so well built.<br>This is where the next day<br>Surrendered the queen and all the ladies,<br>They intend to be spectators of the games,<br>Know who will conquer and who will be conquered.<br>The knights arrive ten by ten,<br>Twenty by twenty, thirty by thirty,<br>Here eighty, there ninety,<br>Here a hundred, there more, and there twice as much.<br>The press is so big<br>In front of the platform and all around<br>Let the fight begin.<br>Knights, armed or disarmed, assemble,<br>Their spears look like a forest,<br>Because so many have brought<br>Those who want to play it,<br>That we only saw spears,<br>Banners and gonfanons.<br>The jousters are getting ready to joust,<br>Because they find enough knights like them,<br>Also came there to joust,<br>And the others were on their side<br>To actions similarly chivalrous.<br>The meadows are full,<br>Likewise the plowing and the fallow fields,<br>Knights so numerous that we cannot count them,<br>So many there were.<br>But Lancelot was absent<br>From this first fray;<br>But when he appeared on the battlefield<br>And the herald saw him coming,<br>The latter could not help shouting:<br>&quot;See the one who aunera!&quot;<br>See which one aunera! &quot;<br>And we ask him: &quot;Who is it? &quot;<br>But the herald would not answer them.<br>When Lancelot entered the fray,<br>On his own he was worth twenty of the other best knights.<br>He starts to joust so well<br>That none of the spectators<br>Cannot take her eyes off him wherever he is.<br>On the side of those of Pomelesglai fought<br>A valiant and valiant knight,<br>Sitting on a faster horse<br>Than a deer crossing a moor.<br>He was the son of the King of Ireland,<br>Who stood out for his blows.<br>But it&#039;s four times more than we admired<br>The Unknown Knight.<br>All urge:<br>&quot;Who is this fighter who surpasses all the others?&quot; &quot;<br>And the queen pulls apart<br>A very shrewd young lady<br>And said to her: &quot;Young lady,<br>You will carry me asap<br>A message of the shortest.<br>Get off this platform quickly,<br>You will go to that Knight over there<br>Who wears a vermeil shield,<br>Tell him in a low voice<br>That I ask him to do the most harm. &quot;<br>The young lady hurries<br>To fulfill the queen&#039;s message.<br>She approaches Lancelot<br>As long as she can<br>And whispered to him,<br>To avoid being heard by neighboring people:<br>&quot;Sir, my lady the queen,<br>You sent by me and I tell you:<br>&quot;To the worst&quot;. When he heard the message,<br>He replied: &quot;Gladly!&quot; &quot;<br>As a man entirely under the orders of the queen.<br>So he launches himself against a knight<br>With all the speed of his horse,<br>And misses his shot.<br>Then until the evening<br>He did the worst he could,<br>Because that&#039;s what the queen wanted.<br>And his opponent<br>Didn&#039;t fail him, but hit him<br>Strongly from all the weighing of his spear.<br>So Lancelot runs away,<br>And during all that day he never turned<br>The neck of his steed towards no other fighter.<br>Even to avoid death he wouldn&#039;t have done anything<br>Who would not have contributed to his shame,<br>His indignity and his dishonor.<br>He pretends to be afraid<br>Of all those who come and go.<br>The knights who previously<br>Sang his praises<br>Laugh out loud and laugh at him.<br>And the herald who was going repeating:<br>&quot;Here is the one who will defeat them all one after the other!&quot; &quot;<br>Is dreary and crestfallen,<br>Cause he hears the taunts and sarcasm<br>Of those who shout: &quot;Now friend,<br>You must be silent. Your knight has finished auner,<br>He has so much elbow that he has broken<br>This yardstick you praised so much. &quot;<br>There are many who say, \u201cWhat does all this mean?<br>He was so brave earlier;<br>And he got so cowardly<br>Let him not dare to face any adversary.<br>Maybe he showed himself so brave<br>Because he hadn&#039;t fought before;<br>By entering the lists he showed such ardor<br>That no knight, however experienced,<br>Did not know how to stand up to him, <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> Because he hit like a madman.<br>And now that he has learned the trade of arms,<br>Never again in his lifetime<br>He won&#039;t want to wear it.<br>His heart fails him for this task,<br>In the world there is no one so cowardly. &quot;<br>The queen, who never takes her eyes off him,<br>Is delighted with what she sees,<br>Because she knows well, without telling anyone,<br>That she&#039;s dealing with Lancelot.<br>So until the evening<br>He made himself look like a coward.<br>When we dispersed,<br>We discussed a lot to establish<br>Who were those who behaved the best.<br>The son of the King of Ireland thinks<br>That undoubtedly possible<br>The glory and the prize of the tournament belong to him,<br>But he is seriously mistaken:<br>Many other knights had equaled him.<br>Even the Red Knight<br>Pleased with ladies and young ladies,<br>To the most elegant, to the most beautiful,<br>To the point that they had not eaten eyes<br>No other knight like him;<br>Because they had seen<br>As he had first behaved,<br>How brave and daring he had been;<br>Then he got so cowardly<br>That he dared not wait for any adversary,<br>The worst knight could have brought him down<br>And take prisoner, if he had wanted to.<br>But all agreed<br>That the next day they would return without fail<br>At the tournament, and the ladies<br>Would choose for husbands<br>Those who would win the prize of the day;<br>They agree and that is their plan.<br>We then went to the lodgings<br>And when it was done,<br>In various places<br>Knights were heard say:<br>&quot;Where is the worst knight,<br>The one who covered himself with shame?<br>Where did he go ? Where did he lurk?<br>Where to look for it? Where can we find it?<br>We may never see him again.<br>Because cowardice is on his tail,<br>From which he received such a burden<br>That in the world there is no one so cowardly.<br>And he&#039;s not wrong, because it&#039;s more comfortable,<br>A hundred thousand times, to be a coward<br>Than to be bold and pugnacious.<br>Cowardice loves its ease,<br>So he kissed her with confidence<br>And borrowed everything he has from him.<br>No prowess ever stooped<br>To the point of resting in him<br>Or to sit next to him.<br>But cowardice is lodged in him<br>And found it so welcoming,<br>So ready to serve her and do her honor<br>May he lose his own honor. &quot;<br>So late into the night clamber<br>Those who are hoarse by dint of slander.<br>But such very often slander of others<br>Who is much worse than the one<br>That he criticizes and despises.<br>Everyone therefore says what they want.<br>When the day dawned,<br>Everyone was ready<br>And all returned to the tournament.<br>Once again the platform received the queen,<br>Ladies and young ladies;<br>With them were many knights<br>Who were not armed; it was<br>Prisoners on parole or crusaders.<br>The knights explain the coats of arms to them<br>Of those they value the most.<br>They say to them: &quot;You see<br>This knight with the band the color of gold<br>On his red shield?<br>It&#039;s Governaut de Roberdic.<br>And then do you see this other<br>Who on his shield has had it painted,<br>Next to each other, an eagle and a dragon?<br>He is the son of the King of Aragon,<br>Who came to this country<br>To gain honor and fame.<br>And do you see this knight very close to him<br>Who attacks and jousts so well,<br>And who wears a half-green shield,<br>With a leopard painted on green,<br>The other azure half?<br>It&#039;s Ignaure le D\u00e9sir\u00e9,<br>Who knows how to love and be loved.<br>And the one who features on his shield<br>Two painted pheasants beak to beak,<br>It is Coguillant de Mautirec.<br>And do you see these two knights not far away<br>On these two dappled horses,<br>Whose golden shields are adorned with a black lion?<br>One is called Semiramis<br>The other is his companion,<br>Their two shields have the same color.<br>And do you see the one who on his shield<br>Made represent a door<br>Which does a deer seem to come out of?<br>No doubt, this is King Yder. &quot;<br>So said those on the platform.<br>\u201cThis shield was made in Limoges,<br>Pilades brought it,<br>He who constantly wants to fight<br>And long for the fighting.<br>This other shield comes from Toulouse,<br>With all the harness,<br>It was Keu d&#039;Estraus who brought them.<br>And this shield comes from Lyon on the Rh\u00f4ne:<br>There is none better under the sky.<br>For a great service rendered by him<br>It was given to Taulas of the Desert,<br>Who wears it wonderfully and well protects itself with it.<br>And this other shield is of English manufacture,<br>Made in London,<br>On which you see these two swallows<br>Who seem ready to take their flight,<br>But without moving they receive<br>Many blows of the poitevin steel swords;<br>It is Thoas the Younger who wears it. &quot;<br>So they describe<br>The coats of arms of those they know;<br>But nowhere do they see<br>The Knight so despised by them,<br>So they believe that he has slipped away,<br>Since he did not join the crowd.<br>When the queen does not see him,<br>The urge takes him to send someone<br>Search through the ranks to find it.<br>She doesn&#039;t know who better to send there<br>That the one who was there<br>The day before on his order.<br>Immediately she makes her come near her<br>And said to her: &quot;Go, young lady!<br>Get on your stable.<br>I send you to the Knight of yesterday,<br>Look for it and find it!<br>Do not linger on the way,<br>And again tell him<br>That he behaves &quot;in the worst way&quot;<br>When you have transmitted this injunction,<br>Listen carefully to his answer. &quot;<br>The young lady does not linger,<br>She had noted the day before<br>Which way the Knight would go;<br>No doubt she knew<br>That we would send it back to him.<br>Through the ranks she advanced,<br>As long as she saw him.<br>She hastens to tell him in a low voice<br>That again he behaves badly,<br>If he wants to keep love and good graces<br>From the queen, from whom is the message coming.<br>And replies: &quot;As long as she orders it,<br>I will obey him. &quot;<br>Quickly the young lady leaves,<br>While valets, sergeants and squires<br>All start to boo<br>And shouting: &quot;It&#039;s not to be believed,<br>The man with the scarlet arms<br>Is back, but what on earth can he be looking for?<br>There is no being more vile than him,<br>So despicable and so cowardly.<br>Cowardice has taken hold of him<br>To the point that he does not know how to resist it. &quot;<br>The young lady returns to the platform<br>And approached the queen,<br>Who pressed her with questions<br>Before you hear the answer<br>Which gave him great joy,<br>Because she&#039;s sure now<br>That the Knight is the one to whom it all belongs<br>And that is entirely his.<br>The queen commands the young lady<br>To go find him as soon as possible and tell him<br>May she tell him and pray to him<br>To fight as best he can.<br>And the young lady replies that she will go away<br>Immediately, without looking for a deadline.<br>She goes down from the platform to the bottom,<br>Where his valet was waiting for him<br>With his palfrey.<br>She gets in the saddle and leaves<br>Find the Knight<br>To whom she says:<br>&quot;Sir, my lady is calling you now<br>To fight the best you can! &quot;<br>He replies: &quot;You will tell him<br>Let nothing put me off<br>As long as it pleases him,<br>And that whatever pleases him pleases me. &quot;<br>The young lady was not slow<br>To postpone the message,<br>Certain that the queen<br>Would be delighted.<br>As fast as possible<br>She walks to the platform.<br>The queen rises<br>And go to meet him,<br>But without going down the steps<br>She is waiting for him at the top of the stairs.<br>The young lady approaches,<br>Carrier of a very pleasant message;<br>She goes up the steps<br>And, coming before the queen,<br>She said to him: &quot;My lady, I never live<br>So accommodating knight:<br>He wants to obey you<br>In all things.<br>To tell you the truth,<br>He reacts the same no matter what we ask him,<br>Whether he likes it or not.<br>- Well, said the queen, it could be. &quot;<br>She then returns to the bay<br>To watch the jousters.<br>And Lancelot without further ado<br>Grabs his shield by the straps.<br>Longing<br>Show everyone his warlike qualities,<br>He turns his horse&#039;s head<br>And let him run between two rows of fighters.<br>Soon he will amaze<br>Those whom he deceived by his feigned cowardice,<br>And who have spent much of the day before<br>To make fun of him;<br>They had laughed for a long time<br>And joked about it.<br>Holding his shield by the straps,<br>The son of the King of Ireland<br>Spades both and rushes<br>Meet him.<br>They collide<br>So violently that the son of the King of Ireland<br>Loses all interest in the game,<br>For his spear is broken;<br>He didn&#039;t knock on moss,<br>But on hard and very dry wood.<br>Lancelot taught him one of those tricks<br>During the game:<br>He applies the shield to her arm<br>And squeezes his arm to the side,<br>And now he rolls it to the ground.<br>Immediately the knights of both camps<br>Arrive with a bang,<br>Some to free the son of the King of Ireland,<br>The others to encumber it.<br>The former want to help their lord,<br>But empty their pommels for the most part<br>During the melee.<br>Of all this day<br>Gauvain did not get involved in fighting,<br>Although he was there with the others.<br>He took such pleasure in watching<br>The prowess of the knight<br>With ruddy arms,<br>Than those of other fighters<br>Seemed to lack luster,<br>Compared to his.<br>And the herald, who rejoices greatly,<br>Shout out loud so that all can hear it:<br>&quot;He has come who will aunera!&quot;<br>Today you will see what he will do,<br>It is today that he will cover himself with glory. &quot;<br>So Lancelot directs<br>And spurs his horse<br>Meet an elegantly armed knight,<br>And hits it so hard that it sends it rolling<br>Far from his horse, more than a hundred paces away.<br>He starts to fight so well<br>With his sword and his spear<br>That there is none among those who do not carry weapons<br>Who does not feel pleasure just to watch it.<br>Even those who carry guns<br>Find something to rejoice in it and take pleasure in it,<br>Because it&#039;s a joy to see<br>How he overturns and falls to the ground<br>Both horses and knights.<br>There is hardly a knight who, assailed by him, <br> Stay in the saddle,<br>And the horses he wins,<br>He gives them to whoever wanted them.<br>And those who liked to laugh at him<br>Say: &quot;Here we are hated and lost.<br>We were very wrong<br>To denigrate and despise him.<br>In truth alone he is well worth a thousand<br>Of his many rivals in this field,<br>Because he conquered and surpassed them all -<br>All the knights of the world;<br>There is none that can match it. &quot;<br>And the young ladies said,<br>Looking at him in wonder,<br>May he deprive them of any possibility of marrying him,<br>Because they did not dare to trust<br>To their beauty, to their riches,<br>Neither in their power nor in their place in the world,<br>Because neither for her beauty nor for her fortune<br>He would not deign to take any for a wife:<br>This Knight was too perfectly valiant.<br>And yet such wishes are made<br>By quite a few of them who say<br>That if they can&#039;t have him as a husband,<br>They will no longer have to be married during the year,<br>Nor to be given in marriage to anyone.<br>And the queen, who hears<br>What they are going to proclaim thus,<br>Deep down inside laughs and laughs at them;<br>She knows very well that for all the gold of Arabia<br>That we would spread out in front of him,<br>The best of them -<br>The most beautiful or the noblest - would not be chosen<br>By the one who provokes their desire.<br>And their will is common to all:<br>Each would like to have it for herself;<br>And they&#039;re all jealous of each other,<br>As if each were already his wife,<br>Because they see him so skillful<br>That they think and that they believe<br>That no other knight - they liked them so much -<br>Couldn&#039;t do what he was doing.<br>He did everything so well that by the time it was over,<br>From both camps we say without risk of lying<br>That there hadn&#039;t been another to compete<br>With the one who wears the vermeil shield.<br>All affirmed it, and it was true.<br>But when it was time to leave, he left<br>Drop his shield in the middle of the crowd -<br>Even where he could see she was the densest -<br>And his spear and his horse&#039;s bag;<br>Then he was off at full speed.<br>And he went away so quietly<br>That no one from the whole assembly<br>Whoever was gathered there, did not notice it.<br>And he set off,<br>Walking with a quick and direct step<br>To the place where he came from,<br>In order to fulfill his oath.<br>When leaving the tournament,<br>All seek it and ask for it;<br>They do not find him, because he has fled,<br>Because he doesn&#039;t want us to know him.<br>The knights experience great sadness and much sorrow,<br>Because they would have celebrated it a lot<br>If they had it with them.<br>And if the knights are sorry<br>From the fact that he thus abandoned them.<br>The young ladies, when they found out,<br>Felt an even more bitter pain,<br>And say that by Saint John.<br>They will not be getting married this year.<br>Since they don&#039;t have the one they wanted,<br>They had all the other quits;<br>So the tournament ended<br>Without a single one having taken a husband.<br>And Lancelot does not linger,<br>But quickly return to his prison.<br>And the seneschal got there two or three days<br>Before Lancelot,<br>And he asked where it was.<br>And the lady who had him<br>Offered his ruddy arms,<br>Beautiful and well maintained,<br>And his harness and his horse,<br>Tell the whole truth to the seneschal,<br>How she had sent it<br>Where we were circling,<br>At the Noauz tournament.<br>&quot;You couldn&#039;t have done worse,<br>Madame in truth makes the seneschal;<br>It will happen to me, I think, a very great misfortune,<br>For Meleagant, my lord,<br>Will do more harm to me than the giant would treat me<br>If I had fallen, shipwrecked, under his influence.<br>I will be dead and ruined<br>As soon as he finds out what happened<br>For he will have no mercy on me.<br>- Handsome sire, have no fear,<br>Did the lady, such a fear,<br>You don&#039;t need to feel it at all;<br>Nothing in the world is able to prevent it from coming back,<br>Because he swore to me on the relics of the saints<br>That he would come back as soon as he could. &quot;<br>The seneschal immediately mounts on horseback,<br>He presented himself before his lord and told him<br>All this lucky business;<br>But he reassures him strongly,<br>Because he tells her how<br>His wife obtained from Lancelot<br>That he would return to his prison.<br>&quot;He will not falter,<br>Made M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, I know it well,<br>And nevertheless I regret a lot<br>What your wife did:<br>I wouldn&#039;t have wanted for anything in the world<br>That he was part of the tournament.<br>But now get home quickly,<br>And watch, when he returns,<br>May he be so well kept in prison<br>That he doesn&#039;t come out anymore,<br>And that he can in no way dispose of himself;<br>And let me know right away.<br>- It will be done as you order, &quot;<br>Does the seneschal, and he goes.<br>And he found Lancelot back,<br>Prisoner in his yard.<br>A messenger leaves at full speed,<br>Sent by the seneschal<br>By the most direct route to M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>And he tells him that Lancelot<br>Returned. And as soon as he heard it,<br>He summoned masons and carpenters<br>Who, either reluctantly or willingly,<br>Did not fail to do as he ordered them.<br>He sends for the best in the country,<br>And he told them to build him<br>One tower and do all they can<br>So that it was done quickly.<br>The stone was quarried by the sea,<br>Because near Gorre, on this side,<br>There is a large and wide arm of the sea:<br>In the middle of this arm of the sea was an island -<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant knew this well.<br>It was there that M\u00e9leagant ordered the stone to be brought<br>And timber to build the tower.<br>In less than fifty-seven days<br>The tower was completed,<br>Tall, with solid foundations, thick walls.<br>When it was over<br>He had Lancelot brought there<br>At night and he locked her in the tower;<br>Then he ordered the doors to be walled,<br>And made all the masons swear<br>That by them never of this tower<br>It wouldn&#039;t matter.<br>So he wanted it to be secret<br>And that there was no door or entrance<br>Except a small window.<br>This is the place where Lancelot was forced to stay,<br>And we gave him something to eat,<br>But sparingly and painfully,<br>Through this little window<br>Which it has just been mentioned,<br>Just as had said and ordered<br>The felon overflowing with treachery.<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant therefore did everything according to his will;<br>He then surrenders<br>Straight to the court of King Artur.<br>Here he is already there,<br>And when he came before the king,<br>Full of pride and vehemence,<br>He began his harangue:<br>&quot;King, before you and in your court<br>I have made a commitment to fight;<br>But of Lancelot I don&#039;t even see the shadow here;<br>While he agreed to oppose me.<br>And yet, as it should be, <br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> I offer my battle, in full view of all,<br>To those I see here now.<br>And if he&#039;s here, then let him come<br>And be able to keep my word<br>In your backyard after a year from today.<br>I don&#039;t know if you have ever been told<br>In what way and in what way<br>This battle was organized;<br>But right here I see knights<br>Who attended our agreements<br>And who would know how to tell you<br>If they wanted to recognize the truth.<br>But if he wants to challenge me about this thing,<br>I will not have recourse to a mercenary;<br>I will prove it on his own body. &quot;<br>The queen, seated<br>Beside the king, draw him to her<br>And begins to say to him:<br>\u201cSire, do you know who this man is?<br>It was M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, who took hold of me<br>While Keu the Seneschal escorted me:<br>It caused her a lot of shame and pain. &quot;<br>And the king answered him:<br>&quot;Madam, I understood it perfectly:<br>I know very well that it is the man<br>Who kept my people in exile. &quot;<br>The queen said no more about it;<br>The king speaks his word<br>To M\u00e9leagant, and he said to him:<br>&quot;Friend,&quot; he said, &quot;may God help me,<br>From Lancelot we stay<br>Without news, which causes us great sorrow.<br>- Sire king, made M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>Lancelot tells me that here<br>Without fail I would find it;<br>I do not have to claim from him in any way<br>This battle elsewhere than in your backyard.<br>I want all these barons<br>Who are here present witness me<br>That I summon him to appear in a year,<br>According to the solemn agreements we made,<br>Where we made the commitment to fight. &quot;<br>Moved by this speech, Gauvain puts himself<br>Stand up, because he&#039;s sorry<br>By the words he heard,<br>And he said: &quot;Sire, from Lancelot<br>There is no trace in all this earth;<br>But we will have him researched,<br>And, if it pleases God, we will find him<br>Before the year ends,<br>If he&#039;s not dead or imprisoned.<br>And if he doesn&#039;t show up then grant me<br>The battle, and I will do it in his stead:<br>In the name of Lancelot I will put on arms<br>On the agreed day, if he does not return on time.<br>- Oh ! for the love of God, handsome sire king,<br>Made M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, grant him his request:<br>He wants the battle and I too, please,<br>Cause I don&#039;t know a knight in the world<br>With whom I would like to measure myself,<br>With the sole exception of Lancelot.<br>But know well<br>That if one of the two fights against me,<br>No exchange or replacement<br>Will do my thing - I will only accept one of these two.<br>And the king says he grants everything,<br>If Lancelot does not return within the year.<br>So M\u00e9l\u00e9agant leaves the scene<br>And the king leaves the court;<br>He did not stop until he had found<br>King Bademagu, his father.<br>In front of this one, in order to pretend<br>Of valiant and important man;<br>He began to compose his character<br>And to do the glorious.<br>On this day, King Bademagu held<br>A very happy court in Baden, its city.<br>It was the anniversary of his birth,<br>For this reason he kept it large and full;<br>People of various kinds attended,<br>Coming to him in very large numbers.<br>The palace was packed<br>Of knights and young ladies;<br>But among these there was one<br>Who was M\u00e9l\u00e9agant&#039;s sister -<br>I will tell you shortly<br>What I think and intend to do with her,<br>But now I don&#039;t want to say more<br>Because that would take me away from my subject<br>If I spoke about it at this time;<br>I don&#039;t want to cripple him<br>Neither corrupt it or force it;<br>I prefer to make him follow a good and straight path.<br>So I will tell you now<br>What happened to M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>Which, publicly and in front of everyone,<br>Said aloud to his father:<br>\u201cFather, he says, may God absolve me,<br>Please tell me the truth<br>Shouldn&#039;t we feel overwhelmed with joy<br>And aren&#039;t we of great merit<br>When at the court of Artur<br>Are we feared by the force of our weapons? &quot;<br>The father, without listening to any more,<br>Answer his question:<br>&quot;Son, he says, all those who are good<br>Must honor and serve<br>The one who can deserve this esteem,<br>And they should seek his company. &quot;<br>So the king coaxes him and prays to him,<br>And told him not to keep silent<br>On the reason for this recall, to say<br>What he is looking for, what he wants and where he comes from.<br>&quot;Sire, I don&#039;t know if you remember -<br>It is his son M\u00e9l\u00e9agant who speaks -<br>Terms and the pact<br>That were formulated and recorded<br>When, thanks to you, we came to an agreement,<br>Myself and Lancelot, both together.<br>You remember it very well, it seems to me:<br>We are told in front of a number of people<br>To meet again after a year<br>At the court of Artur, ready for battle.<br>I went there on the appointed day,<br>All prepared and willing to do<br>What I went there for;<br>I did everything I was supposed to do;<br>I searched and claimed Lancelot<br>Who I had to fight against;<br>But I couldn&#039;t see or find him;<br>He ran away or he slipped away.<br>Well, I didn&#039;t come back empty-handed,<br>Because Gauvain has taken his oath<br>That if Lancelot is no longer alive<br>Or if he does not show up on time,<br>He told me well and promised<br>That this time no reprieve would be allowed,<br>But that he himself would fight<br>Against me, instead of Lancelot.<br>Artur has no valued knight<br>As much as this one, it is well known;<br>But before the elderberries bloom again,<br>I will see, me, as long as we manage to exchange blows,<br>If his fame matches his real abilities -<br>And I would like it to happen right away!<br>- Son, says the father, so it is rightly<br>That here you are considered a madman.<br>That the one who did not know it yet<br>Know by your own mouth the extent of your madness;<br>It is undeniable that those who have a good heart practice humility,<br>But the fool and the arrogant arrogant<br>Will never be freed from their madness.<br>Son - I say it for your own good - your character<br>Is so hard and dry<br>That it does not contain any sweetness or friendship;<br>Your heart is devoid of pity:<br>You are completely taken by madness.<br>This is why I find you unworthy;<br>This is what will eventually bring you down.<br>If you are really brave, there will be enough of them<br>Those who will know how to testify<br>When it takes;<br>The man of value does not need to boast<br>His courage in order to give more sparkle to his exploits;<br>It is the act itself that should be praised;<br>Not even the value of a lark:<br>This is what you gain in esteem by praise<br>That you do with yourself; on the contrary, I esteem you much less.<br>Son, I correct you; And so what ?<br>All that you can say to a fool is hardly worth<br>Because we always end up being dismissed.<br>When we seek to cure the madman of his madness;<br>And the good that we teach and reveal<br>No good if not implemented -<br>He immediately left and lost. &quot;<br>Then Meleagant was struck with despair<br>And out of it;<br> Never a man born of a woman -<br>I can tell you -<br>Was only seen so filled with anger<br>That him; and because of this wrath<br>The straw was then broken,<br>Because he spared nothing<br>His father, telling him instead:<br>&quot;Is it a dream or are you just delirious<br>When you pretend that I have dementia<br>Only because I tell you my way of being?<br>It&#039;s like my lord that I believed<br>Come to you, as to my father;<br>But appearances seem to be quite different,<br>Because you insult me more crudely,<br>I think you shouldn&#039;t;<br>You are unable to say the reason<br>For which you undertook this harangue.<br>- No, it&#039;s the opposite ! - So explain yourself!<br>- It&#039;s in you I don&#039;t see anything<br>Except madness and rage.<br>I know very well the operations of your heart;<br>He has new misfortunes in store for you.<br>Cursed be the one who will never think<br>That Lancelot, the perfect courteous,<br>Who by all except you is highly regarded,<br>Fled for fear of you;<br>In my opinion, he is no longer of this world<br>Or he&#039;s locked in a prison<br>Whose door is so tightly closed<br>That he cannot leave it without the authorization of others.<br>Surely what would do to me<br>The hardest thing to suffer would be<br>Whether he was dead or exposed to grave peril.<br>It would be too great a loss for sure<br>If such an exceptional being,<br>So beautiful, brave and serene<br>Had to disappear before its time;<br>But please God there is no question of it! &quot;<br>So Bademagu is silent,<br>But everything he said and said,<br>One of his daughters<br>Had listened and heard him;<br>Learn that it is indeed the young lady<br>That I mentioned earlier in my story<br>And who is not happy when we tell<br>Similar things about Lancelot.<br>She realizes that she was locked up in a dungeon,<br>Since no one knows where he can stay.<br>\u201cMay God stop loving me,\u201d she said,<br>If I ever take a rest<br>Before having him<br>Precise and accurate news. &quot;<br>So without delay one more moment,<br>Without making any noise and without the slightest word,<br>She runs to ride a mule<br>Very beautiful and sweet looking.<br>But, for my part, I will tell you<br>That she doesn&#039;t know which direction<br>Take when she leaves the yard.<br>She does not know, she does not seek information,<br>But she goes the first way<br>That she finds, and she goes off well<br>Without knowing where, in an adventure,<br>Without a knight and without a servant.<br>She hurries a lot, in a hurry<br>To achieve what she wants.<br>She fidgets and she struggles,<br>But the affair will not be over anytime soon!<br>She must not rest<br>Or that she prolongs her stay where she stops<br>If she intends to carry out<br>What she set out to do:<br>Tear Lancelot out of his prison,<br>If she finds him and if she can do it.<br>Yet I think that before I find it<br>She will have explored many countries<br>And made many trips in all directions<br>Before hearing any news from him.<br>But what good is it to tell you<br>Its nocturnal lodgings and its days?<br>She has come so many ways,<br>Upstream and downstream, here and there,<br>That a month, or more, passed<br>Without her being able to know or more<br>Nor less than she knew before,<br>That is to say nothing at all.<br>One day, while crossing<br>A field, very sad and pensive,<br>She saw in the distance, on a shore,<br>At the edge of an arm of the sea, a tower,<br>But there was around, a mile away,<br>No house, hut or abode.<br>It was M\u00e9l\u00e9agant who had it built<br>And who had Lancelot put there,<br>But the young lady ignored all this.<br>And as soon as she saw it,<br>She stared at her<br>Without looking away;<br>Her heart makes her a firm promise<br>That this is where is what she has been looking for so much.<br>She has finally come to the end of her efforts,<br>Because straight to her goal led her<br>Fortune after having tested it so much.<br>The virgin walks towards the tower<br>That she ends up reaching.<br>She walks around it, straining her ears and listening,<br>Focusing all his attention<br>To know for sure if she couldn&#039;t hear<br>Something that would make her happy.<br>She is looking down, she is looking up;<br>She notices that the tower is solid, high and massive;<br>She is surprised not to see<br>No door or window,<br>Apart from a small narrow opening.<br>Imposing by its height and very straight,<br>The tower had neither a ladder nor a staircase.<br>For this reason, she believes it&#039;s done on purpose like this,<br>And that Lancelot is locked up there;<br>Before you eat anything,<br>She will know if it&#039;s true or not.<br>So she wants to call him by name:<br>She wanted to call Lancelot,<br>But when she&#039;s just about to do it, she heard -<br>While she was still silent -<br>A voice that lamented<br>In the tower and who spoke of his extraordinary and cruel pain,<br>By not asking for anything other than death.<br>We demand death and we deplore its fate,<br>His suffering is unbearable, we want to die:<br>The one who spoke declared his contempt and his life<br>And of his body, and said<br>Faintly, in a low, hoarse voice:<br>\u201cOuch! Fortune, like your wheel<br>Looked ugly for me!<br>You made me spin it for my greatest evil,<br>Because I was at the top, I have now fallen to the bottom;<br>I used to be good, now I&#039;m bad;<br>Now you shed tears at me, before you smiled at me.<br>Alas, miserable, why did you trust her,<br>Since she abandoned you so quickly!<br>In such a short time you caused my fall:<br>The expression &quot;from so high so low&quot; applies to me.<br>Fortune, when you played me that nasty trick;<br>You did a very bad thing, but what do you care?<br>The fate of people does not interest you at all.<br>Ah! Holy Cross, Holy Spirit,<br>How I am lost, how I am reduced to nothing!<br>I am nothing at all!<br>Ah! Gauvain, you whose bravery has no equal,<br>You who surpass all others in goodness,<br>Really amazed and can&#039;t understand<br>Why are you not helping me!<br>Really, you are delaying too much,<br>Your conduct is hardly courteous;<br>He deserves to have your help,<br>The one for whom you once had so much affection!<br>Really, on this side of the sea or beyond<br>- I can say without hesitation -<br>There is no remote place, no hiding place<br>Where I wouldn&#039;t have gone to look for you.<br>For seven or ten years,<br>If I knew you were in jail,<br>Until it&#039;s time to find you. <br> But what is the point of this debate that I am leading?<br>My struggles don&#039;t matter enough to you<br>So that you accept to make an effort.<br>The proverb of the villain rightly asserts<br>That it is only with great difficulty that one never finds a friend;<br>One can easily experience<br>Who is the true friend when misfortune strikes.<br>The ace ! It&#039;s been over a year since I was put<br>Here in this tower which is my prison.<br>Really, it&#039;s a thing unworthy of you,<br>Gauvain, than to have let me languish there.<br>I really hope that you don&#039;t know anything about it,<br>I hope I am wrongly blaming you.<br>Really, it is, I agree,<br>And I did you a great insult and a great evil<br>Thinking so, because I&#039;m sure<br>That nothing in this sublunar world<br>Could not have prevented that had come here<br>Your people and yourself to set me free<br>Of this pain and this adversity where I am<br>If you had known it for real;<br>And you would have agreed to do it as a duty,<br>For reasons of love and friendship -<br>I will no longer say the opposite.<br>But it is all over, it will not happen.<br>Ah! That of God and of Saint Sylvester<br>Be cursed - and may God destroy it -<br>The one who condemns me to such shame!<br>No one is worse than him,<br>Meleagant, who out of envy<br>Did all the harm he could. &quot;<br>So he stops talking, so is silent<br>The one who laments his fate.<br>But then the one down there waiting patiently<br>Had heard everything he said;<br>She wasted no time in waiting,<br>Because now she knows she has arrived at her destination,<br>And, sure of herself, she calls him:<br>\u201cLancelot! \u00bb, She shouts at him with all her strength,<br>&quot;Friend, you who are up there,<br>So talk to the one who is a friend! &quot;<br>But whoever was inside did not hear him.<br>And the young lady redoubles her effort<br>Until the one who lacks all the strength<br>Can hardly hear it, and he wondered<br>With astonishment who could be the person who called out to him.<br>He hears the voice, he hears himself calling,<br>But he doesn&#039;t know who is calling him:<br>He thinks it must be a ghost.<br>He looks all around him<br>To see if he would see anyone;<br>But he only sees the tower and himself.<br>&quot;God, is he doing, what am I hearing?&quot;<br>I hear talk and see no one!<br>Certainly it is more than wonderful,<br>I am not asleep, but am wide awake.<br>Maybe, if this happened to me while sleeping,<br>I would know this is an illusion.<br>But I am awake and this mystery overwhelms me. &quot;<br>He then gets up our without pain<br>And goes to the skylight<br>Dragging the leg.<br>Arrived near her, he leans on it<br>And manages with great difficulty to engage the head there.<br>After strolling his eyes outside<br>The best he could,<br>He saw the one who had called him,<br>Without being able to recognize it;<br>But she quickly recognized him.<br>\u201cLancelot,\u201d she said to him,<br>I have come a long way to find you.<br>Now it&#039;s done,<br>Thank goodness I discovered you.<br>I am the one who requested from you,<br>When you were going to the Pont de l&#039;Ep\u00e9e,<br>A gift you gave me<br>Very gladly, at my request:<br>It was the head of the knight defeated by you<br>And that I hated;<br>I made you cut it.<br>In recognition of this donation<br>I started:<br>I&#039;ll get you out of jail.<br>- Lady, thank you,<br>Said the prisoner;<br>I will be well rewarded<br>Of the service I have rendered to you,<br>If I get out of here.<br>If you can free me,<br>I can assure you and promise<br>That I will be your vassal from now on,<br>And I swear it to you by Saint Paul the apostle!<br>And as true as I wish one day to see God with my own eyes,<br>There won&#039;t be a day that I don&#039;t do<br>Anything you like to order from me.<br>You won&#039;t know how to ask<br>Whatever, if I have the power,<br>That you do not get it without delay.<br>- Friend, have no fear,<br>We&#039;ll get you out of here.<br>This very day you will be released:<br>It would be nice to give me a thousand <a href=\"https:\/\/mythslegendes.com\/en\/book-libraries\/\">books<\/a>,<br>Nothing will prevent your exit from the tower before tomorrow.<br>Then I will find you a good asylum,<br>Where you will know rest and comfort.<br>All that is mine<br>Is at your disposal.<br>Fear nothing ;<br>But first we&#039;ll have to look,<br>Anywhere in this area<br>Whatever tool you can,<br>Provided I find it, widen that skylight<br>Enough to be able to exit through it.<br>- God allow you to find it! \u201d<br>Does Lancelot, who is entirely of this opinion;<br>&quot;And I have plenty of rope here<br>That my jailers left me<br>To hoist my food,<br>Hard barley bread and stagnant water<br>That lifts my heart and makes me sick. &quot;<br>So Bademagu&#039;s daughter<br>Go on a quest and find a solid peak,<br>As massive as it is acute as it sends upwards;<br>Lancelot strikes it and strikes the stone,<br>And so much hammers and digs,<br>Despite his fatigue,<br>That he is out.<br>Now joy takes hold of him,<br>Know that his joy is great,<br>When he finally escaped from prison<br>And that he is outside the tower<br>Where he&#039;s been locked up for so long.<br>Extended from his jail, he breathes in the fresh air;<br>I can tell you that for all the gold<br>Spread across the world,<br>If we had gathered it in a pile<br>And that it would have been given to him in payment,<br>He would not have gone back to prison.<br>Here is Lancelot on the loose,<br>But so weak that he was tottering<br>From exhaustion and weakness.<br>The young lady hoists him in front of her<br>On his mule gently, without hurting him,<br>Then they move away quickly.<br>She takes a side route on purpose<br>So that we don&#039;t see them.<br>They secretly ride,<br>Because if they had done it openly,<br>Someone could well have<br>Recognize them and put them in danger,<br>What she would not have wanted at any cost:<br>It therefore avoids dangerous places<br>And arrives at a home:<br>Where she often stays<br>Because of its sumptuous installation.<br>Accommodation and servants<br>Belong to him entirely.<br>The place was safe and secret<br>And there was everything there in abundance.<br>Lancelot got there with her:<br>As soon as he came to the mansion,<br>After stripping him of his robe,<br>The young lady extends her<br>On a beautiful and high layer,<br>Then she washes and heals him<br>So much so that I could not tell <br> Even half of what she did.<br>Slowly she handles it and massages it<br>As if it had been his own father:<br>She restores it and fixes it,<br>It is entirely that it transforms and changes it.<br>Now he has become as beautiful as an angel,<br>More flexible and more agile<br>That no one you&#039;ve ever seen.<br>He no longer looks hungry or scabby,<br>He became handsome and strong again. Here he is up.<br>The young lady found him<br>The most beautiful dress she could,<br>Which she put on when she got up,<br>And he endorsed it with pleasure,<br>Lighter than a flying bird.<br>He kisses the young lady<br>And said to him in a friendly manner:<br>&quot;Friend, it&#039;s yours alone<br>And to God that I give thanks<br>To have regained my health.<br>I owe you for being released from prison.<br>In return, my heart, my body,<br>My goods and my service belong to you.<br>You can dispose of it as you wish.<br>You have done so much for me that I am all yours,<br>But it&#039;s been a long time since I&#039;ve been<br>At the court of Artur, my lord,<br>He who has always greatly honored me,<br>And where I have a lot of things to do.<br>So very sweet friend,<br>I will beg you to please<br>Allow me to go. It is gladly<br>That I would go, if you liked it.<br>- Lancelot, very dear friend,<br>Does the young lady, I want it well,<br>Because I want, wherever it is,<br>Your honor and your good. &quot;<br>She gives him a gift of a superb steed,<br>The best we have ever seen;<br>He jumps in the saddle<br>Without asking for help from the calipers:<br>In the blink of an eye he was on horseback.<br>So they take leave of each other<br>And recommend each other to God.<br>Lancelot set off,<br>So overjoyed that even though I tried<br>I could not say<br>His happiness<br>To have escaped from the place<br>Where he was caught as in a trap,<br>But he goes repeating<br>That he will avenge himself on the unworthy traitor of his race,<br>Who was badly advised to keep him in jail<br>And whose trick he has just foiled.<br>&quot;Well in spite of himself I got away with it!&quot; &quot;<br>On this he swears by heart and body<br>Of him who created the world<br>That there is neither having nor wealth<br>Of <a href=\"https:\/\/mythslegendes.com\/en\/babylonian-akkadian-assyrian-mythology\/\">Babylon<\/a> to Ghent<br>Who would allow M\u00e9l\u00e9agant<br>To escape death, if he held it<br>And won the victory over him,<br>Because he has played too many nasty tricks on him.<br>But things look like this<br>That he will soon be able to avenge himself;<br>Indeed this same M\u00e9l\u00e9agant<br>That he threatens and already believes he holds<br>Was that day come to the court of Artur,<br>Without having been summoned there.<br>As soon as he got there he asked for Gauvain<br>And got to see him.<br>So the traitor, the felon<br>Asked him about Lancelot,<br>If we had seen or found him,<br>As if he didn&#039;t know.<br>But precisely he was not aware,<br>Although he thought he was well informed.<br>And Gauvain assured him that he had never seen him<br>And that he had not returned.<br>&quot;As long as I can&#039;t find it,<br>Done M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, come on<br>Keep me the promise you made to me,<br>Because I will not wait for you any longer.<br>- I will keep you, answers Gauvain,<br>What we have agreed;<br>If it pleases God in whom I believe,<br>I fully intend to acquit myself to you.<br>But if like dice<br>I throw more points than you,<br>By God and Holy Faith,<br>I will seize the whole stake,<br>Without giving up anything. &quot;<br>So Gauvain on the spot<br>Made to lay on the ground<br>A carpet in front of him.<br>At his command his squires<br>Did not slip away,<br>But without grumbling or protesting<br>They carry out his order.<br>They bring the mat and lay it out<br>Where Gauvain wishes.<br>So this one sits on it<br>And gets armed<br>By the servants he finds in front of him,<br>And who took off their coats.<br>There were three, I don&#039;t know<br>If they were his cousins or his nephews,<br>In any case, they knew their job well.<br>They arm it with such precision<br>That there is nothing in this world<br>That we could have blamed them,<br>By alleging some fault<br>Committed by them.<br>After having armed Gauvain<br>One of them brings him a steed from Spain<br>Able to run faster through<br>Countryside, woods, hills and valleys<br>Than the famous Bucephalus.<br>On the horse I&#039;m telling you about<br>Climb this elite knight.<br>Gauvain, the most expert<br>Of all Christian knights.<br>He was already going to grab his shield,<br>When he saw descend in front of him<br>Lancelot whom he hardly expected to see.<br>That it appeared to her so suddenly<br>Seemed miraculous to him,<br>And i don&#039;t think i&#039;m lying<br>Saying that a miracle happened<br>As tall as if Lancelot had fallen from the sky.<br>In front of him right now.<br>But now nothing is stopping Gauvain,<br>No task of any kind,<br>As soon as he sees that it&#039;s really Lancelot<br>He gets off his horse as quickly as possible,<br>Go to him with open arms,<br>Greets and kisses him.<br>He rejoices very much<br>To have found his companion.<br>I won&#039;t lie,<br>You can believe me,<br>By telling you that immediately Gauvain<br>Would have refused a crown<br>Rather than not seeing Lancelot again.<br>Already Artur knows, already everyone knows<br>That Lancelot, so long awaited,<br>Has come back safe and sound,<br>Whoever wants to get angry.<br>All rejoice<br>And to celebrate it the court assembles:<br>For so long we have wished for his return!<br>There is no one, young or old,<br>Who does not indulge in joy.<br>Joy erases and annihilates<br>The sadness that previously reigned at court:<br>Sorrow flees, and appears<br>The joy that so strongly animates them.<br>&quot;And the queen, is she not participating<br>To all these celebrations?<br>- Of course she participates, and the very first.<br>- How so ? - But where do you want her to be?<br>She never knew such great joy<br>As she has with Lancelot&#039;s return, <br> How could she welcome him otherwise?<br>She stands so close to him<br>That little from it<br>Let her body follow her heart.<br>- Where is the heart?<br>- He covers Lancelot with kisses.<br>- And the body, why does it mark reserve?<br>Why is his joy not complete?<br>Is it out of anger or hatred?<br>- Certainly no, not at all,<br>But maybe many people<br>The king, the others around him.<br>Who don&#039;t have their eyes closed,<br>Would soon have discovered the case,<br>If in full view the queen had wanted to do<br>Everything his heart dictated to him;<br>And if his reason had not taken away from him<br>This crazy thought and this crazy desire,<br>All could have seen her deep feelings<br>And measure the extent of his madness.<br>This is why his reason controls<br>His burning heart and his fiery thought,<br>And calmed them down a bit.<br>The queen put things off until later,<br>Until she sees and finds<br>A more favorable and less public place,<br>Where she and Lancelot will be more comfortable<br>That they are not at the present time. &quot;<br>Artur is kind to Lancelot<br>And, after showing him all his esteem,<br>He said to her: \u201cFriend, for a long time.<br>I&#039;m not so happy<br>To hear from someone<br>But I wonder in vain<br>In what land, in what country<br>You stayed so long.<br>A whole winter and a whole summer<br>I made you look all over the place,<br>Without anyone being able to find you.<br>- Certainly, sire, says Lancelot,<br>In a few words I can tell you.<br>Everything that happened to me.<br>Meleagant, this traitorous felon,<br>Held me in jail<br>From the moment that the imprisoned<br>In his land were freed.<br>He made me live in an abject way<br>In a tower near the sea.<br>It was there that he had me locked up.<br>And there I would still be living in distress<br>If it wasn&#039;t for a friend of mine,<br>A young lady to whom I returned.<br>Formerly minimal service.<br>In exchange for a very small donation<br>She gave me a wonderful gift.<br>She greatly honored and rewarded me.<br>As for the one for whom I feel no friendship<br>And who got me<br>Shame and misfortune,<br>I hear without the slightest delay<br>Give him the change of his coin.<br>He came to get paid and he will be.<br>He must not be moping<br>To wait for the payment, because everything is ready -<br>The amount loaned, principal and interest;<br>But God forbid he had to praise it. &quot;<br>So Gauvain said to Lancelot:<br>&quot;Friend, this payment,<br>If I pay it back to your creditor,<br>It will be a very small service that I will render to you,<br>And then I&#039;m already on horseback<br>And all set, as you can see.<br>Dearest friend, don&#039;t refuse me<br>This donation that I require. &quot;<br>Lancelot declares that he would let himself<br>Pluck out one eye, or even both eyes,<br>Rather than acceding to Gauvain&#039;s request.<br>He swears that will never happen.<br>As a debtor, he must repay M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>He took an oath.<br>Gauvain can see that everything<br>What he will know how to say is completely useless.<br>He takes off his hauberk<br>And disarms himself entirely:<br>Lancelot dons Gauvain&#039;s armor<br>Without further ado,<br>Because time seems long to him<br>While waiting to repay his debt.<br>He will not be happy until he has reimbursed<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, who is surprised<br>Beyond the measure of the prodigy<br>Let him see and contemplate with his eyes;<br>For a little it would go out of its hinges<br>And would lose the reason.<br>Certainly, he said to himself, I was very wrong,<br>Before coming here,<br>Not to go and see if I still held on<br>Prisoner in my tower<br>The one who just played such a trick on me.<br>But, my God, why would I go check it out?<br>How, for what reason would I have believed<br>That he can escape from there?<br>Are the walls not mighty built,<br>And the whole thing strong and high enough?<br>There was no opening or loophole<br>Where one could escape,<br>Unless there is help from outside.<br>Perhaps the secret was not kept.<br>Let&#039;s say the tower didn&#039;t hold together<br>And collapsed,<br>Wouldn&#039;t Lancelot have been crushed,<br>Mutilated and dead at the same time?<br>Of course, help me God,<br>If the wall had fallen, he could not have escaped death.<br>But I believe that before the wall comes tumbling down<br>All the water in the sea will disappear<br>Without leaving a trace,<br>And the world will cease to exist,<br>Or the wall will be forcibly destroyed.<br>But the situation is quite different:<br>We helped Lancelot escape,<br>It did not fly away otherwise.<br>They agreed to betray me.<br>Whatever the means employed, he did indeed escape;<br>But if I had taken better precautions,<br>All of this would not have happened!<br>And he would never have returned to this court.<br>But it is too late for regrets:<br>As the peasants say so well,<br>Speaking proverbially,<br>What is the use of closing the stable door<br>When was your horse taken?<br>I know too well that I will be<br>Honed and vilified<br>If I don&#039;t suffer and endure my fate.<br>But why speak of suffering and enduring?<br>As long as I can last<br>I&#039;ll give him something to occupy him,<br>If it pleases God, in whom rests my trust. &quot;<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant, who thus seeks to reassure himself,<br>Demand that we lead them,<br>Him and Lancelot, instead of the fight.<br>And it will be done shortly, it seems to me,<br>Because Lancelot can&#039;t wait to attack him<br>And gets ready to triumph over him quickly.<br>But before they run into each other<br>King Artur tells them to surrender<br>Down on the meadow at the foot of the tower. -<br>From there until <a href=\"https:\/\/mythslegendes.com\/en\/irish-mythology\/\">Ireland<\/a> there is none more beautiful.<br>Both go there,<br>They hurried down the slope.<br>The king goes there and all his court,<br>In large groups we gather, <br> No one stays behind.<br>At the windows among the spectators settle down<br>The queen and many lady and young lady;<br>Of which there were some very beautiful ones.<br>In the meadow rose a sycamore tree,<br>A beautiful tree,<br>With spacious foliage.<br>He was surrounded<br>Of fine and coarse grass<br>Who at all times was cool.<br>Under this superb sycamore,<br>Which dated back to the time of Abel,<br>Gushed out a clear fountain<br>That flows quickly.<br>The gravel sparks<br>As if it was money<br>And leads him, I believe,<br>Was made of the purest gold.<br>Water is flowing down in the meadow<br>Between two tree plantations in the middle of a valley.<br>This is where the king pleases to sit,<br>Because he sees nothing there that seems ugly to him.<br>He makes the spectators recoil,<br>And Lancelot rushes<br>Impetuously on M\u00e9l\u00e9agant,<br>Like someone he hates with all his hatred.<br>But before you hit it,<br>He said to her in a very loud and threatening voice<br>&quot;Come this way, I challenge you!<br>And know well, I promise you,<br>That I will not spare you. &quot;<br>So he spurs his steed,<br>But first he walks away<br>The distance of an arc span.<br>Then both let their horses run<br>With all their strength.<br>They are now hitting each other<br>On their shields with solidly assembled boards<br>And manage to pierce them,<br>But for now neither one nor the other<br>Is not wounded in his flesh.<br>Without stopping they continue their ride,<br>Then come back with great blows,<br>Carried away by their mounts,<br>Against their solid crowns.<br>Their ardor redoubles,<br>The two fighters are brave and valiant,<br>Their steeds strong and swift,<br>And as they hit very hard<br>On the shields attached to their necks,<br>Their spears pierced them<br>Without breaking into sections,<br>And came by force<br>Until bare flesh.<br>They clash so vigorously<br>Let them both find themselves on the ground.<br>No chest, no straps, no stirrups<br>Can only prevent back<br>Each of them does not rock out of his saddle,<br>Who thus remains empty of rider.<br>The two steeds that are no longer mounted<br>Run to the right and to the left,<br>One kicks, the other bites,<br>Both ready to kill each other.<br>The two knights once on the ground<br>Get up as quickly as possible,<br>They quickly draw the sword<br>Has an engraved blade.<br>They place the shield in front of their face<br>And will strive to find<br>How to hurt yourself<br>With their good, sharp swords of steel.<br>Lancelot does not fear M\u00e9l\u00e9agant.<br>Because he knew twice as much fencing<br>That his adversary,<br>Having learned it from an early age.<br>So they trade such rough blows<br>On the shields attached to their necks<br>And on helmets foiled in gold,<br>That they dented and split them.<br>Now Lancelot squeezes M\u00e9l\u00e9agant closely,<br>He gives her such a violent blow<br>On the right arm clad in iron,<br>But not protected by the shield,<br>That he cut it and sliced it.<br>And when M\u00e9l\u00e9agant feels<br>Amputated of the hand he lost<br>He says Lancelot will pay dearly for this blow.<br>If he can find a way,<br>Nothing will hold him back,<br>Cause he&#039;s so mad and mad<br>That for very little he would lose his reason,<br>And he would consider himself badly off<br>If he couldn&#039;t play a bad trick on his opponent.<br>He rushes at him, believing to catch him off guard,<br>But Lancelot knew how to protect himself;<br>With his sharp sword.<br>He cut it so well<br>That M\u00e9l\u00e9agant will have great difficulty in recovering,<br>Even after April or May,<br>Because he puts his nose in his teeth,<br>Him by breaking three.<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant feels such anger<br>That I can&#039;t manage to pronounce a single word,<br>And he does not deign to implore thank you,<br>Because his pride is against it,<br>A pride that controls and dominates.<br>Lancelot comes to him, unlaces his helmet<br>And cut off his head.<br>He will never play a bad trick on her again;<br>M\u00e9l\u00e9agant fell dead, he was finished.<br>But I can tell you, no spectator<br>Witness to his death<br>Didn&#039;t feel the slightest pity for him.<br>King Artur and all around him<br>Indulge in joy.<br>We disarm Lancelot,<br>In the midst of the general jubilation,<br>And we take him from there.<br>Lords, if I said more,<br>I would go beyond the scope of my subject,<br>This is why I am going to put an end to my work;<br>Here the story ends.<br>Godefroi de Leigni, the clerk,<br>Has finished LA CHARRETTE;<br>Let no one think of blaming him<br>If he continued as a Christian,<br>Cause he did it with approval<br>From Chr\u00e9tien, who began the work:<br>He is responsible for everything that follows<br>The moment Lancelot was walled up,<br>That is to say until the end of the tale.<br>This is his own work; he doesn&#039;t want to add anything to it,<br>Nor cut off, for fear of damaging the tale.<br>Here ends the NOVEL OF LANCELOT DE LA CHARRETTE<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Roman en vers (1177-1181), par Chr\u00e9tien de Troyes, traduction en fran\u00e7ais moderne. 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