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How Sir Tristram was sent by command of King Mark to go to Ireland to bring the Lady the Belle1 Isoult from Ireland to Cornwall and how it fared with him.
So Sir Tristram came back again to Cornwall, and King Mark and all the knights3 and lords of the court of the King gave him great welcome and made much joy over him because he had returned safely.
But Sir Tristram took no joy in their joy because he was filled with such heavy melancholy4 that it was as though even the blue sky had turned to sackcloth to his eyes, so that he beheld5 nothing bright in all the world.
Sir Tristram tells of the Lady Bell Isoult.
But though he had no great pleasure in life, yet Sir Tristram made many very good songs about Belle Isoult; about her beauty and her graciousness; about how he was her sad, loving knight2; about how he was pledged unto her to be true to her all of his life even though he might never hope to see her again.
Sir Tristram harpeth before King Mark
These like words he would sing to the music of his shining, golden harp6, and King Mark loved to listen to him. And sometimes King Mark would sigh very deeply and maybe say: "Messire, that lady of thine must in sooth be a very wonderful, beautiful, gracious lady." And Sir Tristram would say, "Yea, she is all that."
So it was at that time that King Mark had great love for Sir Tristram; in a little while all that was very different, and his love was turned to bitter hate, as you shall presently hear tell.
Now in those days the knights of Cornwall were considered to be the least worthy8 of all knights in that part of the world, for they had so little skill and prowess at arms that they were a jest and a laughing-stock to many courts of chivalry
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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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chivalry
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obedience
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lashing
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hatred
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undoing
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