. The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the Round table. ir Gareth,and so to hold their lands of him for ever. And he requiredSir Gareth that he might serve him of the wine that day ofthat feast. I will well, said Sir Gareth, and it were better. OF THE JOUSTS AT THE FEAST 119 Then came in the Red Knight of the Red Launds, that wasSir Ironside, and he brought with him five hundred knights,and there he did homage and feahy, and all these knightsto hold their lands of him for ever. And then he asked SirGareth to be his carver. I will well, said Sir Gareth, anit please you. So then the kin


. The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the Round table. ir Gareth,and so to hold their lands of him for ever. And he requiredSir Gareth that he might serve him of the wine that day ofthat feast. I will well, said Sir Gareth, and it were better. OF THE JOUSTS AT THE FEAST 119 Then came in the Red Knight of the Red Launds, that wasSir Ironside, and he brought with him five hundred knights,and there he did homage and feahy, and all these knightsto hold their lands of him for ever. And then he asked SirGareth to be his carver. I will well, said Sir Gareth, anit please you. So then the kings and queens, princes and earls, baronsand many bold knights, went unto meat; and well may yewit there were all manner of meat plenteously, all mannerrevels and games, with all manner of minstrelsy that wasused in those days. Also there was great jousts three the king would not suffer Sir Gareth to joust, becauseof his new bride; for, as the French book saith, that DameLionesse desired of the king that none that were weddedshould joust at that OF SIR TRISTRAM


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