Fair lords," said Sir Bors, "you shall not speak such words, for never yet have I heard that she was the destroyer of good Knights.
Then Richard was speaking very calmly:-- "Fair lords, we are all deceived.
Fair lords," said Tancred, "we must go to our posts and array the battle.
Fair lords, this is the boon I crave: give me the life or death of this fellow.
Hear you, fair lords, I have a word to you; There is one thing I would fain understand- If I be queen or no; for by my life Methinks I am growing unqueenly.
Fair lords," said Sir Galahad, "have mercy on yourselves and keep from us.
Fair lords," said Beaumains, "I am loath to slay this knight, though his deeds have been ill and shameful.
Well, my fair lords, said King Arthur, wit you well I shall do you honour for the love of Sir Beaumains, and as soon as ever I meet with him I shall make you all upon one day knights of the Table Round.
Fair lords, said Sir Ironside, I cannot tell you, for it is full hard to find him; for such young knights as he is one, when they be in their adventures be never abiding in no place.
But when the northern knights came to Sir Lancelot and would have him go to the king and take the prize, he said: 'Fair lords, let me depart, I pray you.
Fair lords,' said she, 'for God His love turn again if ye may, or else here ye will come unto your death.
Fair lords, said Sir Tristram, I thank you of the honour ye would give me, but I pray you heartily that ye would give your voice to Sir Launcelot, for by my faith said Sir Tristram, I will give Sir Launcelot my voice.
My fair lords, said Epinogris, I follow the falsest knight that beareth the life; wherefore I require you tell me whether ye saw him, for he beareth a shield with a case of red over it.
And he straight went unto the court among all the barons, and there he took his leave at most and least, and openly he said among them all, Fair lords, now it is so that I must depart.
Fair lords, said Sir Ironside, I cannot tell you, for it is full hard to find him, for all such young knights as he is one, when they be in their adventures be never abiding in one place.
Fair lords, said Beaumains, wit you well I am full loth to slay this knight, nevertheless he hath done passing ill and shamefully.
Well, my fair lords, said king Arthur, wit you well I shall do you honour for the love of Sir Beaumains, and as soon as ever I meet with him I shall make you all upon one day knights of the Table Round.
Then he went to the door and cried to those without: "Fair lords, cease this outcry.
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