that the knight.html">knight.html">knight of the turret was soon smitten down, horse.html">horse and
Uwaine, and overthrew them both.
AND then Sir Marhaus rode unto his shield.html">shield.html">shield, and saw.html">saw how it was
her love that gave me this white shield I shall wear thee, and
Then he rode straight unto Sir Gawaine and to Sir Uwaine, and
from King Arthur's court to see adventures. Well, said Sir
any adventure that ye will desire; and so departed from them, to
Gawaine, for he is a passing good knight as any is living; I
said Sir Gawaine, not so, it were shame to us were he not
I will assay him afore you, for I am more weaker than ye, and if
came together with great raundon, that Sir Uwaine smote Sir
Marhaus smote him so sore that horse and man he bare to the
his spear.html">spear.html">spear, and when Sir Gawaine saw that he dressed.html">dressed his shield,
the might of their horses, that either knight smote other so hard
Marhaus' spear held; and therewith Sir Gawaine and his horse
feet, and pulled out his sword, and dressed him toward Sir
sword and began to come to Sir Gawaine on horseback. Sir knight,
Gramercy, said Sir Marhaus, of your gentleness ye teach me
other on horseback. And therewith Sir Marhaus set his spear
dressed his shield, and either came unto other eagerly, and smote
and they bruised their helms and their hauberks, and wounded
waxed ever stronger and stronger, for then it came to the hour of
Marhaus and had great wonder how his might increased, and so they
when it drew toward evensong, Sir Gawaine's strength feebled, and
and Sir Marhaus was then bigger and bigger. Sir knight, said Sir
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