Sir, you command knights of royal blood; you cannot expect them to remain meekly within the city walls.
“My lord, I would recommend that we remain within the walls of our city until the invaders.
My lord , is it wise to allow King Arthur to lay your lands waste when sooner or later he will oblige you to offer him battle.?
1-“Sir Launcelot, traitor! Come forth, it is Sir Gawain who challenges you.”
2- Sir Gawain shouted. “Come forth, traitor, and this time I shall make good my revenge!”
1-“Sir Gawain, why these insults? I have the measure of your strength and you can do me but little
2-harm.”
“Sir Gawain, I have once spared your life; should you not beware of meddling with me again?”
Sir Launcelot struck out lustily and by chance reopened the wound he had made before. Sir Gawain fell to the ground in a faint
Sir Launcelot walked away and Sir Gawain continued to call after him: “Traitor! Until one of us is dead I shall never give in!”
“My lords, I am reluctant to shed Christian blood in a war against my own liege, Therefore I will next send a messenger to King Arthur and sue for peace, for peace is always preferable to war.”
, I understand that it is out of courtesy that you permit the king to ravage your lands, but where will this courtesy end?
Sir, you command knights of royal blood; you cannot expect them to remain meekly within the city walls.
“My lord, I would recommend that we remain within the walls of our city until the invaders.
My lord , is it wise to allow King Arthur to lay your lands waste when sooner or later he will oblige you to offer him battle.?
1-“Sir Launcelot, traitor! Come forth, it is Sir Gawain who challenges you.”
2- Sir Gawain shouted. “Come forth, traitor, and this time I shall make good my revenge!”
1-“Sir Gawain, why these insults? I have the measure of your strength and you can do me but little
2-harm.”
“Sir Gawain, I have once spared your life; should you not beware of meddling with me again?”
Sir Launcelot struck out lustily and by chance reopened the wound he had made before. Sir Gawain fell to the ground in a faint
Sir Launcelot walked away and Sir Gawain continued to call after him: “Traitor! Until one of us is dead I shall never give in!”
“My lords, I am reluctant to shed Christian blood in a war against my own liege, Therefore I will next send a messenger to King Arthur and sue for peace, for peace is always preferable to war.”
, I understand that it is out of courtesy that you permit the king to ravage your lands, but where will this courtesy end?
Sir, you command knights of royal blood; you cannot expect them to remain meekly within the city walls.
“My lord, I would recommend that we remain within the walls of our city until the invaders.
My lord , is it wise to allow King Arthur to lay your lands waste when sooner or later he will oblige you to offer him battle.?
1-“Sir Launcelot, traitor! Come forth, it is Sir Gawain who challenges you.”
2- Sir Gawain shouted. “Come forth, traitor, and this time I shall make good my revenge!”
1-“Sir Gawain, why these insults? I have the measure of your strength and you can do me but little
2-harm.”
“Sir Gawain, I have once spared your life; should you not beware of meddling with me again?”
Sir Launcelot struck out lustily and by chance reopened the wound he had made before. Sir Gawain fell to the ground in a faint
Sir Launcelot walked away and Sir Gawain continued to call after him: “Traitor! Until one of us is dead I shall never give in!”
“My lords, I am reluctant to shed Christian blood in a war against my own liege, Therefore I will next send a messenger to King Arthur and sue for peace, for peace is always preferable to war.”
, I understand that it is out of courtesy that you permit the king to ravage your lands, but where will this courtesy end?
Sir, you command knights of royal blood; you cannot expect them to remain meekly within the city walls.
“My lord, I would recommend that we remain within the walls of our city until the invaders.
My lord , is it wise to allow King Arthur to lay your lands waste when sooner or later he will oblige you to offer him battle.?
1-“Sir Launcelot, traitor! Come forth, it is Sir Gawain who challenges you.”
2- Sir Gawain shouted. “Come forth, traitor, and this time I shall make good my revenge!”
1-“Sir Gawain, why these insults? I have the measure of your strength and you can do me but little
2-harm.”
“Sir Gawain, I have once spared your life; should you not beware of meddling with me again?”
Sir Launcelot struck out lustily and by chance reopened the wound he had made before. Sir Gawain fell to the ground in a faint
Sir Launcelot walked away and Sir Gawain continued to call after him: “Traitor! Until one of us is dead I shall never give in!”
“My lords, I am reluctant to shed Christian blood in a war against my own liege, Therefore I will next send a messenger to King Arthur and sue for peace, for peace is always preferable to war.”
, I understand that it is out of courtesy that you permit the king to ravage your lands, but where will this courtesy end?