]
[Sidenote G: The knight replies that every gift is worthless that is not
given willingly.
[Sidenote G: The knight replies that every gift is worthless that is not
given willingly.
Gawaine and the Green Knight
rete is vn-?
ryuande in ?
ede ?
er I lende,
1500 [G] & vche gift ? at is geuen not with goud wylle;
I am at your comaundement, to kysse quen yow lyke3,
3e may lach quen yow lyst, & leue quen yow ? ynkke3,
in space. "
1504 [H] ? e lady loute3 a-doun,
& comlyly kysses his face,
Much speche ? ay ? er expoun,
Of druryes greme & grace.
[Sidenote A: The lady of the castle again visits Sir Gawayne. ]
[Sidenote B: Softly she sits by his side,]
[Sidenote C: and tells the knight that he has forgotten what she taught him
the day before. ]
[Sidenote D: "I taught you of kissing," she says, "that becomes every
knight. "]
[Sidenote E: Gawayne says that he must not take that which is forbidden. ]
[Sidenote F: He is told that he is strong enough to enforce it.
]
[Sidenote G: The knight replies that every gift is worthless that is not
given willingly. ]
[Sidenote H: The lady stoops down and kisses him. ]
[Footnote 1: sayde (? ). ]
[Footnote 2: de vaye, in MS. ]
XV.
1508 [A] "I woled[1] wyt at yow, wy3e," ? at wor? y ? er sayde,
"& yow wrathed not ? er-wyth, what were ? e skylle,
? at so 3ong & so 3epe, as 3e [ar] at ? is tyme,
So cortayse, so kny3tyly, as 3e ar knowen oute,
1512 [B] & of alle cheualry to chose, ? e chef ? yng a-losed,
Is[2] ?
1500 [G] & vche gift ? at is geuen not with goud wylle;
I am at your comaundement, to kysse quen yow lyke3,
3e may lach quen yow lyst, & leue quen yow ? ynkke3,
in space. "
1504 [H] ? e lady loute3 a-doun,
& comlyly kysses his face,
Much speche ? ay ? er expoun,
Of druryes greme & grace.
[Sidenote A: The lady of the castle again visits Sir Gawayne. ]
[Sidenote B: Softly she sits by his side,]
[Sidenote C: and tells the knight that he has forgotten what she taught him
the day before. ]
[Sidenote D: "I taught you of kissing," she says, "that becomes every
knight. "]
[Sidenote E: Gawayne says that he must not take that which is forbidden. ]
[Sidenote F: He is told that he is strong enough to enforce it.
]
[Sidenote G: The knight replies that every gift is worthless that is not
given willingly. ]
[Sidenote H: The lady stoops down and kisses him. ]
[Footnote 1: sayde (? ). ]
[Footnote 2: de vaye, in MS. ]
XV.
1508 [A] "I woled[1] wyt at yow, wy3e," ? at wor? y ? er sayde,
"& yow wrathed not ? er-wyth, what were ? e skylle,
? at so 3ong & so 3epe, as 3e [ar] at ? is tyme,
So cortayse, so kny3tyly, as 3e ar knowen oute,
1512 [B] & of alle cheualry to chose, ? e chef ? yng a-losed,
Is[2] ?