Then Sir Bors told Sir Launcelot how there was sworn a great tournament and jousts2 betwixt King Arthur and the King of Northgalis, that should be upon All Hallowmass Day, beside Winchester. Is that truth? said Sir Launcelot; then shall ye abide3 with me still a little while until that I be whole, for I feel myself right big and strong. Blessed be God, said Sir Bors. Then were they there nigh a month together, and ever this maiden4 Elaine did ever her diligent5 labour night and day unto Sir Launcelot, that there was never child nor wife more meeker6 to her father and husband than was that Fair Maiden of Astolat; wherefore Sir Bors was greatly pleased with her.
So upon a day, by the assent7 of Sir Launcelot, Sir Bors, and Sir Lavaine, they made the hermit8 to seek in woods for divers9 herbs, and so Sir Launcelot made fair Elaine to gather herbs for him to make him a bain. In the meanwhile Sir Launcelot made him to arm him at all pieces; and there he thought to assay his armour10 and his spear, for his hurt or not. And so when he was upon his horse he stirred him fiercely, and the horse was passing lusty and fresh because he was not laboured a month afore. And then Sir Launcelot couched that spear in the rest. That courser leapt mightily11 when he felt the spurs; and he that was upon him, the which was the noblest horse of the world, strained him mightily and stably, and kept still the spear in the rest; and therewith Sir Launcelot strained himself so straitly, with so great force, to get the horse forward, that the button of his wound brast both within and without; and therewithal the blood came out so fiercely that he felt himself so feeble that he might not sit upon his horse. And then Sir Launcelot cried unto Sir Bors: Ah, Sir Bors and Sir Lavaine, help, for I am come to mine end. And therewith he fell down on the one side to the earth like a dead corpse12. And then Sir Bors and Sir Lavaine came to him with sorrow-making out of measure. And so by fortune the maiden Elaine heard their mourning, and then she came thither13; and when she found Sir Launcelot there armed in that place she cried and wept as she had been wood; and then she kissed him, and did what she might to awake him. And then she rebuked14 her brother and Sir Bors, and called them false traitors15, why they would take him out of his bed; there she cried, and said she would appeal them of his death.
With this came the holy hermit, Sir Baudwin of Brittany, and when he found Sir Launcelot in that plight16 he said but little, but wit ye well he was wroth; and then he bade them: Let us have him in. And so they all bare him unto the hermitage, and unarmed him, and laid him in his bed; and evermore his wound bled piteously, but he stirred no limb of him. Then the knight-hermit put a thing in his nose and a little deal of water in his mouth. And then Sir Launcelot waked of his swoon, and then the hermit staunched his bleeding. And when he might speak he asked Sir Launcelot why he put his life in jeopardy17. Sir, said Sir Launcelot, because I weened I had been strong, and also Sir Bors told me that there should be at All Hallowmass a great jousts betwixt King Arthur and the King of Northgalis, and therefore I thought to assay it myself whether I might be there or not. Ah, Sir Launcelot, said the hermit, your heart and your courage will never be done until your last day, but ye shall do now by my counsel Let Sir Bors depart from you, and let him do at that tournament what he may: And by the grace of God, said the knight-hermit, by that the tournament be done and ye come hither again, Sir Launcelot shall be as whole as ye, so that he will be governed by me.
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1 assay | |
n.试验,测定 | |
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2 jousts | |
(骑士)骑着马用长矛打斗( joust的名词复数 ); 格斗,竞争 | |
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3 abide | |
vi.遵守;坚持;vt.忍受 | |
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4 maiden | |
n.少女,处女;adj.未婚的,纯洁的,无经验的 | |
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5 diligent | |
adj.勤勉的,勤奋的 | |
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6 meeker | |
adj.温顺的,驯服的( meek的比较级 ) | |
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7 assent | |
v.批准,认可;n.批准,认可 | |
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8 hermit | |
n.隐士,修道者;隐居 | |
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9 divers | |
adj.不同的;种种的 | |
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10 armour | |
(=armor)n.盔甲;装甲部队 | |
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11 mightily | |
ad.强烈地;非常地 | |
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12 corpse | |
n.尸体,死尸 | |
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13 thither | |
adv.向那里;adj.在那边的,对岸的 | |
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14 rebuked | |
责难或指责( rebuke的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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15 traitors | |
卖国贼( traitor的名词复数 ); 叛徒; 背叛者; 背信弃义的人 | |
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n.困境,境况,誓约,艰难;vt.宣誓,保证,约定 | |
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