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»King Arthur«
v
Ulrich von Zatzikhoven, Lanzelet (Evans)
of Chrétien's Lancelot. He does not betray his trusting lord,
King Arthur ;
he does not indulge in such silly extravagances of passion
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who would ever do better feats. Then right loudly spoke
King Arthur,
where he sat in his house, to his companions :
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Now hear my commission. From afar they urge you—my lord
King Arthur
and all his house- hold, and first and foremost the
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love and lofty valor. There will be many a troop.
King Arthur
is coming there also, bringing with him as many as
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men of his own band. LINES 2830-2901 Now hear about
King Arthur
and of those for whom he pro- vided. He had
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not enter any engagement until you have looked into everything.
King Arthur
is there with all his company. Avoid them, that is
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Erec, son of King Lac, did not care for more.
King Arthur
now rode and dashed up with his band. The green
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and dragged him away from his band. LINES 3406-74 When
King Arthur,
eager for honor, found this out, he came storming at
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been related to you how well the company rode that
King Arthur
ruled. Yet even then our hero won the highest praise,
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to show him courtesy as if to a noble damsel.111
King Arthur
must needs see him so as to make the acquaintance
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before nightfall." They were much taken with each other. Then
King Arthur
invited the foreign youth to his home. "Sir, my affairs
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let me ride away, and give me the queen.' 170
King Arthur
said : So be it'; and a day has been
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the name of the castle and the house.174 My lord
King Arthur
has in his kingdom no castle to compare with it.
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well. Everyone at once recog- nized his noble lineage. When
King Arthur
found out that they two stood in such a relationship,
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present who wished to be honorable thought it was enough.
King Arthur
also allowed him to live because of his steadfast valor,
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But later it repented him sorely, for Valerin afterward played
King Arthur
a shabby trick, wherein he broke his troth and lost
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understand that. LINES 5361-5428 When this adventure had happened to
King Arthur
and he had vindicated his honor, he had great joy,
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Yblis was received ; it would weary you. My lord
King Arthur
met them with splendor of every sort, with well capari-
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these clearly were. I never heard of such great rejoicing.
King Arthur
permitted neither friend nor foe to leave his court for
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no one at the court better. Through his nephew's goodness
King Arthur
then forgot every- thing disagreeable that had happened to him
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home in his uncle's house. And what was the great
King Arthur
doing these days ? At this time when nobody, whether
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them as a fact, and all heard it said, that
King Arthur
would open his treasuries and deal out his gold for
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they accepted his invitation to the extent that he wished,
King Arthur
made his preparations. He procured nigh a thousand Castilian steeds
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dancing, and the radiance of many ladies, pleasant to behold.
King Arthur
threw open all his treasuries and presented magnificently what- ever
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will I grant it," spoke the host there, the mighty
King Arthur,
for he was certain that she would ask only the
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charm brought that about by necromancy. As the court and
King Arthur
gazed at this, the maid spoke to him : "You
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began and related the following. He said : "My lord
King Arthur
with all his court and my lady the queen meant
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lady the queen has been snatched away from my lord
King Arthur.
That the monster, King Valerin, has done. You must understand,
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there was ever a knight more courtly—and no wonder :
King Arthur
was his father and Ginover his mother. This good hero,
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man gave him. And then afterwards the gracious and mighty
King Arthur
rode away from his dear friend's house toward the ford
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kept silence till he had heard the story ; how
King Arthur
had come there to ask a favor, and wished to
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pledge that no harm should be done him. Whatever oath
King Arthur
swore, that he broke for no man.222 With this under-
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they thought worth telling to their lord when he returned.
King Arthur
took the princes and revealed to them what had been
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the wall. Dearly they made Valerin pay for having grieved
King Arthur.
Not a person sick nor sound did they leave alive
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Tall.224 From a child he belonged to the household of
King Arthur,
who brought him up for a prodigy. He was grown
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the wizard's house came to grief. LINES 7564-7644 My lord
King Arthur
was ignorant of the expedition before they got together. Those
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had wished. They brought the crafty magician's child home to
King Arthur,
that she might be of his household on account of
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Now hear the story further. Never in his life was
King Arthur
in better spirits. His heart bloomed with joy, for he
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in the story, became one of the dearest companions that
King Arthur
ever possessed. Yet there lives no man whose mind is
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them on behalf of him and his friends. My lord,
King Arthur,
also will be their enemy. Moreover there is riding into
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Lanzelet du Lac carefully acted by day and night as
King Arthur
had counseled him. The princes and the good vassals, who
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piece of good fortune. In these joyful days during which
King Arthur
was visiting Lanzelet at Genewis, as you have understood, there
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Whatever they had a fancy for, on that they feasted.
King Arthur
ordered clear beverages, mead, and wine to be given them,
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and prayed them to hasten. He said : "My uncle,
King Arthur,
with my lady will be at my house at Pentecost.247
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the warrior would take over his inheritance, and his lord
King Arthur
would lead to Lanzelet's home three thousand knights ; and
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they can never get there fast enough. LINES 8975-9040 Whatever
King Arthur
ventured to undertake, he disliked to give it up. He
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who had to ride without ladies. But now the gracious
King Arthur
would no longer tarry ; he led in honor from
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hates infamy. LINES 9041-9117 It was a joyous journey, for
King Arthur
had put both lands and fortresses into safe keeping [line
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LINES 9270-9349 Meanwhile it has come to the time when
King Arthur
wished to take leave and ride away from his dear
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on the part of both, which made manifest their love.
King Arthur
went quickly home, and Lanzelet and Yblis rode back to
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In his own home he was a good host, as
King Arthur
in his loyal support advised him ; and he neglected
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