Then Arthur made a party of hundred knights to be against an hundred knights. And so upon the morn they jousted3 for a diamond, but there jousted none of the dangerous knights; and so for to shorten this tale, Sir Urre and Sir Lavaine jousted best that day, for there was none of them but he overthrew4 and pulled down thirty knights; and then by the assent5 of all the kings and lords, Sir Urre and Sir Lavaine were made knights of the Table Round. And Sir Lavaine cast his love unto Dame6 Felelolie, Sir Urre’s sister, and then they were wedded7 together with great joy, and King Arthur gave to everych of them a barony of lands. And this Sir Urre would never go from Sir Launcelot, but he and Sir Lavaine awaited evermore upon him; and they were in all the court accounted for good knights, and full desirous in arms; and many noble deeds they did, for they would have no rest, but ever sought adventures.
Thus they lived in all that court with great noblesse and joy long time. But every night and day Sir Agravaine, Sir Gawaine’s brother, awaited Queen Guenever and Sir Launcelot du Lake to put them to a rebuke8 and shame. And so I leave here of this tale, and overskip great books of Sir Launcelot du Lake, what great adventures he did when he was called Le Chevaler du Chariot. For as the French book saith, because of despite that knights and ladies called him the knight2 that rode in the chariot like as he were judged to the gallows9, therefore in despite of all them that named him so, he was carried in a chariot a twelvemonth, for, but little after that he had slain10 Sir Meliagrance in the queen’s quarrel, he never in a twelvemonth came on horseback. And as the French book saith, he did that twelvemonth more than forty battles. And because I have lost the very matter of Le Chevaier du Chariot, I depart from the tale of Sir Launcelot, and here I go unto the morte of King Arthur; and that caused Sir Agravaine.
Explicit11 liber xix. And hereafter followeth the most piteous history of the morte of King Arthur, the which is the twentieth book.
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骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
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n.骑士,武士;爵士 | |
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(骑士)骑马用长矛比武( joust的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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v.批准,认可;n.批准,认可 | |
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adj.正式结婚的;渴望…的,执著于…的v.嫁,娶,(与…)结婚( wed的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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v.指责,非难,斥责 [反]praise | |
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n.绞刑架,绞台 | |
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杀死,宰杀,杀戮( slay的过去分词 ); (slay的过去分词) | |
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adj.详述的,明确的;坦率的;显然的 | |
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