Quot le morte darthur quot notes de lecture volet 117

Version Notes de lecture Le texte de base est celui de l ? édition de Janet Cowen Penguin Classics vol BOOK VI CHAPTER How Sir Launcelot at the request of a lady recovered a falcon by which he was deceived ? And so Sir Launcelot rode through many strange countries over marsh and valleys till by fortune he came to a fair castle and as he passed beyond the castle him thought he heard two bells ring And then was he ware of a falcon came ying over his head toward an high elm and long lunes about her feet and she ew unto the elm to take her perch The lunes overcast about a bough and when she would have taken her ight she hung by the legs fast and Sir Launcelot saw how she hung and beheld the fair falcon perigot and he was sorry for her The meanwhile came a lady out of the castle and cried on high ? O Launcelot Launcelot as thou art ower of all knights help me to get my hawk for and my hawk be lost my lord will destroy me for I kept the hawk and she slipped from me and if my lord my husband wit it he is so hasty that he will slay me ? ? What is your lord ? s name ? said Sir Launcelot ? Sir ? she said ? his name is Sir Phelot a knight that longeth unto the King of Northgales ? ? Well fair lady since that ye know my name and require me of knighthood to help you I will do what I may to get your hawk and yet God knoweth I am an ill climber and the tree is passing high and few boughs to help me withal ? And therewith Sir Launcelot alit and tied his horse to the same tree and prayed the lady to unarm him And so when he was unarmed he put o ? all his clothes unto his shirt and breech and with might and force he clomb up to the falcon and tied the lunes to a great rotten bush and threw the hawk down and it withal C ? Anon the lady gat the hawk in her hand and therewithal came out Sir Phelot out of the groves suddenly that was her husband all armed and with his naked sword in his hand and said ? O knight Launcelot now have I found thee as I would ? and stood at the bole of the tree to slay him ? Ah lady ? said Sir Launcelot ? why have ye betrayed me ? ? She hath done ? said Sir Phelot ? but as I commanded her and therefore there nis none other boot but thine hour is come that thou must die ? ? That were shame unto thee ? said Sir Launcelot ? thou an armed knight to slay a naked man by treason ? ? Thou

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