Then Sir Bors thought he should no more go into that chamber1 to rest him, and so Sir Bors dressed him betwixt the knight2 and that chamber door, and there Sir Bors smote3 him down, and then that knight yielded him What is your name? said Sir Bors. Sir, said he, my name is Pedivere of the Straight Marches. So Sir Bors made him to swear at Whitsunday next coming to be at the court of King Arthur, and yield him there as a prisoner as an overcome knight by the hands of Sir Bors. So thus departed Sir Pedivere of the Straight Marches. And then Sir Bors laid him down to rest, and then he heard and felt much noise in that chamber; and then Sir Bors espied4 that there came in, he wist not whether at the doors nor windows, shot of arrows and of quarrels so thick that he marvelled5, and many fell upon him and hurt him in the bare places.
And then Sir Bors was ware6 where came in an hideous7 lion; so Sir Bors dressed him unto the lion, and anon the lion bereft8 him his shield, and with his sword Sir Bors smote off the lion’s head. Right so Sir Bors forthwithal saw a dragon in the court passing horrible, and there seemed letters of gold written in his forehead; and Sir Bors thought that the letters made a signification of King Arthur. Right so there came an horrible leopard9 and an old, and there they fought long, and did great battle together. And at the last the dragon spit out of his mouth as it had been an hundred dragons; and lightly all the small dragons slew10 the old dragon and tare11 him all to pieces.
Anon withal there came an old man into the hall, and he sat him down in a fair chair, and there seemed to be two adders12 about his neck; and then the old man had an harp13, and there he sang an old song how Joseph of Armathie came into this land. Then when he had sung, the old man bade Sir Bors go from thence. For here shall ye have no more adventures; and full worshipfully have ye done, and better shall ye do hereafter. And then Sir Bors seemed that there came the whitest dove with a little golden censer in her mouth. And anon therewithal the tempest ceased and passed, that afore was marvellous to hear. So was all that court full of good savours. Then Sir Bors saw four children bearing four fair tapers14, and an old man in the midst of the children with a censer in his own hand, and a spear in his other hand, and that spear was called the Spear of Vengeance15.
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1 chamber | |
n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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2 knight | |
n.骑士,武士;爵士 | |
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v.猛打,重击,打击( smite的过去式 ) | |
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v.看到( espy的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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5 marvelled | |
v.惊奇,对…感到惊奇( marvel的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.(常用复数)商品,货物 | |
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7 hideous | |
adj.丑陋的,可憎的,可怕的,恐怖的 | |
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n.豹 | |
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v.(使)旋转;n.大量,许多 | |
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n.皮重;v.量皮重 | |
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n.加法器,(欧洲产)蝰蛇(小毒蛇),(北美产无毒的)猪鼻蛇( adder的名词复数 ) | |
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n.竖琴;天琴座 | |
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(长形物体的)逐渐变窄( taper的名词复数 ); 微弱的光; 极细的蜡烛 | |
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