Away, away, to the field of fame, Gallant knight, gallant knight, hie away!
Every peasant he met on the road, when they saw he was a gallant knight, begged him to be their leader to Jerusalem.
Again he stood guard, and all the Christians shouted, "A gallant knight, though infidel!
You are a gallant knight, my Lord Prince," said he.
The baron who held the tournament might be the enemy of a gallant knight, who, from prudence, would not wish to make himself known, unless he could appear with the bold front of a conqueror.
Sir Henry was a fierce rather than a gallant knight, or he would not have pressed his war-steed upon a foe who was riding on a palfrey.
But some man's son you are, if ever I saw a gallant knight earl-born by his looks as well as his deeds.
One of his companions, a gallant knight, and a chaplain who fought on that occasion like a valiant man of arms with a good axe in his hands, skirmished about the Earl as he lay, and kept the press from him.
Lorrys, Sir Launcelet de, a gallant knight, killed in a joust for love of his lady, I.
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