When Sir Galahad heard her say so he was adread to be known: therewith he smote his horse with his spurs and rode a great pace froward them.
Yet, if all adread I stay, Men will come at break of day, Treat me to their heart's desire, Burn my body in the fire.
But very fearful was he, and sore adreadin his heart.
When Amile saw him hastening homewards with many horsemen, he was sore adreadthat Amis was overthrown, and made ready to escape.
The day passed and twilight came, and Sir Lancelot was adread for fear of the night.
All these he struck down, and the others were adread of him.
And then all manner of knights were adread of Sir Palamides, and many called him the Knight with the Black Shield.
And then the eleven kings and knights put them on a heap all together, as men adread and out of all comfort.
Therewith the damsels pass forth and the knights are all adread and look one at the other.
When he was beyond the bridge, it lifted itself up behind him as the other had done, and he looketh before him and seeth not the knight, and is come to the third bridge and nought was he adread for anything he might see.
When Sir Galahad heard her say so, he was sore adread to be known.
Then Sir Galahad heard her say so he was adread to be known: therewith he smote his horse with his spurs and rode a great pace froward them.
In Priam's burg the while By gate and wall men watched and slept in turn, Adread to hear the Argives' onset-shout.
The maiden fled forth from the chamber, when she marked these lifeless lovers, for she was alladread at what she saw.
The knight dared ask nothing of his lady, for reason that he was a stranger in a strange land, and was adreadto show her his love.
The tidings of her lover's boast had been carried quickly to her chamber, and sorely was she adread for what might chance.
All adread was the lady when she came from her slumber, for she knew not where she lay, and wondered greatly.
They followed him from morn to eve, till he was torn and bleeding, and was all adread lest they should pull him down.
Sir Guillaume, seeing this, was sore dismayed and himseemed he had done ill; wherefore, being adread of the country people and of the Count of Provence, he let saddle his horses and made off.
And then all manner of knights were adread of Sir Palamides, and many called him the knight with the black shield.
When Sir Galahad heard her say so he was sore adread to be known: therewith he smote his horse with his spurs, and rode a great pace froward them.
Wherefore he wasadread when he saw Sir Dinadan, lest, and he espied him, that he would tell Sir Palamides that he was king Mark; and therefore he withdrew him, and took his horse and rode to his men where he commanded them to abide.
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