enn steppe3 he in-to stirop, & stryde3 alofte;
His schalk schewed hym his schelde, on
schulder
he hit la3t,
Gorde3 to Gryngolet, with his gilt hele3,
[E] & he starte3 on ?
Gawaine and the Green Knight
enne;
?e wy3e wynne3 hym to, & wyte3 on his lyre,
& sayde soberly hym-self, & by his soth swere3,
2052 "Here is a meyny in ?is mote, ?at on menske ?enkke3,
[C] ?e mon hem maynteines, ioy mot ?ay haue;
?e leue lady, on lyue luf hir bityde;
3if ?ay for charyte cherysen a gest,
2056 & halden honour in her honde, ?e ha?el hem 3elde,
?at halde3 ?e heuen vpon hy3e, & also yow alle!
& 3if I my3t lyf vpon londe lede any quyle,
I schuld rech yow sum rewarde redyly, if I my3t."
2060 [D] ?
enn steppe3 he in-to stirop, & stryde3 alofte;
His schalk schewed hym his schelde, on
schulder
he hit la3t,
Gorde3 to Gryngolet, with his gilt hele3,
[E] & he starte3 on ?
e ston, stod he no lenger,
2064 to praunce;
His ha?el on hors wat3 ?enne,
?at bere his spere & launce.
[F] "?is kastel to Kryst I kenne,
2068 He gef hit ay god chaunce!"
[Sidenote A: Then was Gringolet arrayed,]
[Sidenote B: full ready to prick on.]
[Sidenote C: Gawayne returns thanks for the honour and kindness shown to
him by all.]
[Sidenote D: He then steps into his saddle,]
[Sidenote E: and "starts on the stone" without more delay.]
[Sidenote F: "This castle to Christ I commend; may he give it ever good
chance!"]