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"This is actually a rare and valuable artifact passed down for generations. Lancelot used it, so did Sir Gawain, and for a time the Black Knight kept it on a chain next to his heart." Freak The Mighty 1993-10-01T00:00:00Z
There are meetings with enigmatic strangers like Sir Gawain, and close calls with murderous monks and a giant, doglike beast, and the ever-present lurking danger of the she-dragon Querig. Review: In ‘The Buried Giant,’ Ishiguro Revisits Memory and Denial 2015-02-23T05:00:00Z
The series is a comic riff on the King Arthur legends, and in this book Sir Gawain the True gets a lesson in courtesy and friendship. 'Bigger Than a Bread Box' among tasty new novels for kids 2011-11-26T03:03:45Z
A new David Lowery film is always reason for celebration and this time he’s taken on the 14th century poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. 10 things to be excited about at the movies this summer 2021-05-19T04:00:00Z
The oldest is the 14th century’s “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” which will be getting a big-screen adaptation this summer, making it much less under-recognized. Review | ‘B-Side Books’ adds to your must-read stack with the best books you’ve never heard of 2021-06-10T04:00:00Z
The book includes a dragon, a mysterious boatman, an evil monk and Sir Gawain of Athurian legend. Ursula K. Le Guin slams new Kazuo Ishiguro novel 2015-03-03T05:00:00Z
Armani is one of Patel’s most significant co-stars in the new medieval fantasy “The Green Knight,” in which the 31-year-old actor plays Sir Gawain, a would-be warrior who embarks on something of a suicide mission. Dev Patel, Starry Knight 2021-07-29T04:00:00Z
They meet an old knight, Sir Gawain, who’s on his own quixotic quest and becomes their protector from a host of mundane and supernatural threats. For Kazuo Ishiguro, ‘The Buried Giant’ Is a Departure 2015-02-19T05:00:00Z
In a spellbinding event, translator Simon Armitage – celebrated for his version of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight – pondered the place of in our culture. A defence of poetry at the Hay festival 2010-06-01T21:40:00Z
Part of the persistent charm of old texts like “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” lies in their stubborn unknowability. ‘The Green Knight’ Review: Monty Python and the Seventh Seal 2021-07-29T04:00:00Z
In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight he displayed his skill in his rendering of the alliterative verse of the 14th century into the same metre in modern English. 'New' JRR Tolkien epic due out next year 2012-10-09T15:49:40Z
They stumble into Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur’s round table, “a whiskery old fool” who claims to be on his way to slay the she-dragon Querig and rid England of her amnesic curse. Review: Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘The Buried Giant’ defies easy categorization 2015-02-24T05:00:00Z
There are long, idiosyncratic digressions in which he views his situation through various literary lenses – readings of Tintin, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Macbeth and the poetry of Plath. Give Me Everything You Have: On Being Stalked by James Lasdun – review 2013-02-16T14:00:01Z
Armitage previously translated “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” one of the three other poems contained in a document known as the Pearl Manuscript. The Strange Power of a Medieval Poem About the Death of a Child 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z
As a poet with two literature degrees, I can’t resist a weird archaic poem about Celtic mythology — or a film adaptation of that poem, “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.” 10 Ways I Fed My Fandom(s) 2021-12-08T05:00:00Z
The actor Dev Patel gives a striking performance as Sir Gawain, a young knight who, in a bid for greatness, becomes a player in a deadly game against the mysterious Green Knight. 10 Ways I Fed My Fandom(s) 2021-12-08T05:00:00Z
Sir Gawain is a bit of a cad when we first meet him, a drunken layabout who’d rather woo than fight. Dev Patel, Starry Knight 2021-07-29T04:00:00Z
The four travelers meet Sir Gawain, the dead King Arthur’s nephew, now an ancient knight in rusted mail armor. Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘The Buried Giant’ 2015-02-25T05:00:00Z
You’re less likely to have seen the tale of Arthur’s nephew Gawain — the subject of the anonymous 14th-century poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” — on the big screen. What’s on TV This Week: ‘The Thing About Pam’ and the Critics Choice Awards 2022-03-07T05:00:00Z
The Green Knight This 2021 medieval fantasy honors and deconstructs the classic 14th century poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.” What's on TV Saturday: ‘Stolen by Their Father’ on Lifetime; Oscar Isaac hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ 2022-03-05T05:00:00Z
Lowery’s film was already as weird as its source, the 14th century poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.” Medieval 'weirdness' in the score taps into the otherworldly feel of 'Green Knight' 2021-12-01T05:00:00Z
More titles announce the name of the lead character “Sir Gawain” in different lettering, pointing to the idea there is more than one way to tell a story. Did you love or loathe 'The Green Knight'? Either way, you're not alone 2021-08-07T04:00:00Z
Those who’ve read “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” a 14th century poem of unknown authorship and vast influence, will come to Lowery’s film with their own preconceptions. Review: ‘The Green Knight,’ with Dev Patel as an Arthurian adventurer, is a ravishing triumph 2021-07-29T04:00:00Z
Dev Patel’s luxurious flowing hair is one of only many selling points for “The Green Knight,” based on the medieval legend of Sir Gawain, nephew of King Arthur. Big movies are back. Here are 12 summer releases we can't wait to see 2021-05-19T04:00:00Z
Set in the England of King Arthur’s reign, the film stars Dev Patel as Sir Gawain, who takes up a challenge posed by another knight of mysterious origin. What's on TV Saturday: ‘Stolen by Their Father’ on Lifetime; Oscar Isaac hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ 2022-03-05T05:00:00Z
On to this week’s trailers: The Green Knight Dev Patel stars as Sir Gawain, one of the Knights of the Round Table from King Arthur lore. New Trailers: The Green Knight, Wish Dragon, Venom 2, and more 2021-05-16T04:00:00Z
But it’s the piece “Sir Gawain Just Wants to Leave Castle Make-Out” that most clearly blends Lavery’s two primary modes of historical humor and incisive memoir. Daniel M. Lavery wrestles with art and identity 2020-02-12T05:00:00Z
The same reader, however, would find Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, written at around the same time somewhere in the northwest of England, almost unintelligible. Not just dwingey chimbles: dialects are alive and kicking 2017-03-14T04:00:00Z
This was the quarry hunted in ‘‘Sir Gawain and the Green Knight’’ and Thomas Malory’s ‘‘Le Morte d’Arthur,’’ a creature renowned for its formidable ferocity and power. A Hint of Danger in the Forest 2016-02-04T05:00:00Z
David Lowery’s gorgeous and inventive adaptation of “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” conjures magic in abundance. What's on TV Saturday: ‘Stolen by Their Father’ on Lifetime; Oscar Isaac hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ 2022-03-05T05:00:00Z
The film is based on the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight but the movie version looks a bit more sinister than I remember. New Trailers: The Green Knight, Wish Dragon, Venom 2, and more 2021-05-16T04:00:00Z
“Who goes there?” said Sir Gawain, for it was he. Best summer reads digested: The Girl on the Train, Napoleon, Go Set A Watchman and more 2015-07-22T04:00:00Z
There is always a touch of the ridiculous about Don Juan married, or Sir Gawain Light-of-Love bound in chains in whose forging the Church has lent a hand to Cupid. Second String 2012-02-11T03:03:54.390Z
They sit and open copies of “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” the 14th-century English romance. The Heights, a Catholic School, Draws Beltway Conservatives 2012-01-12T15:59:54Z
The English romances of Sir Perceval, Sir Gawain and other knights are founded on French poems. Medieval English Literature Home University of Modern Knowledge #43 2011-09-09T02:00:56.970Z
Next it is put to Guinevere, who remarks that Sir Gawain has anticipated all that a lady could possibly wish, an answer which is received with much laughter. Lancelot of the Laik A Scottish Metrical Romance 2011-07-27T02:00:29.703Z
"This is a foolish thing," said Sir Gawain. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Stories such as "Guy of Warwick," "King Horn," and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." Literature for Children 2011-02-02T03:00:21.560Z
Other examples of intricate stanza structure are found in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, supposed to be by the author of Pearl. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
This is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, one of the most original works in medieval romance. Medieval English Literature Home University of Modern Knowledge #43 2011-09-09T02:00:56.970Z
In the ensuing battle Sir Gawain greatly distinguishes himself, but is at last severely wounded. Lancelot of the Laik A Scottish Metrical Romance 2011-07-27T02:00:29.703Z
"By the knight that followeth the quest of the white hart," said Sir Gawain. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Faith, I believe he'd have sold his sceptre for a dozen of it; and Sir Gawain would have tumbled through a hoop for a quart.--Oh! Walladmor: And Now Freely Translated from the German into English. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.
But there was Sir Gawain and Sir Bedevere and a host of worthies, and if he only would he could come up to the highest. Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart
It is rightly considered dangerous; and so it proved when Sir Gawain had accepted the jeopardy. Medieval English Literature Home University of Modern Knowledge #43 2011-09-09T02:00:56.970Z
Next follows a description of Galiot’s army, at sight of the approach of which King Arthur and his “niece,” Sir Gawain, confer as to the best means of resistance. Lancelot of the Laik A Scottish Metrical Romance 2011-07-27T02:00:29.703Z
"I will not fail for that," said Sir Gawain; and swam his horse across the stream. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
He looked for the shields of his brothers, Sir Gawain and Sir Modred. King Arthur and His Knights
The new type begins with the anonymous poems, "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," and the "Pearl". The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
The landscapes and the weather of Sir Gawain are put in with the same freedom. Medieval English Literature Home University of Modern Knowledge #43 2011-09-09T02:00:56.970Z
So Sir Gawain died and was buried in the Chapel at Dover. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
"Why have ye slain my hounds?" said Sir Gawain; "they did but after their nature: and ye had better have taken vengeance on me than on the poor dumb beasts." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain's was marked with gold, but Sir Modred's was blank. King Arthur and His Knights
“This is a foolish thing,” said Sir Gawain. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
The History says that King Arthur made Dagonet knight "with his own hands," because he "loved him passing well;" but Tennyson says that Sir Gawain made him "a mock-knight of the Round Table." Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
"My lord, Sir Gawain," answered Sir Launcelot, "in their quarrel they proved not themselves right, else had not I, alone, encountered fourteen knights and come forth unscathed." Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
And Sir Gawain, full of ardor and courage, comforted his knights, saying, "They all are ours." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Two of Arthur's knights, Sir Lancelot and Sir Gawain, rode out to the emperor, and told him that their king had come. King Arthur and His Knights
“I will not fail for that,” said Sir Gawain; and swam his horse across the stream. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Gawain, Gawain of the court,   Sir Gawain—there he waits below the wall,   Blowing his bugle as who should say him nay.' Idylls of the King
"It is full plain, Sir Gawain," said Launcelot, "that never again shall I have your love; and yet there has been old kindness between us, and once ye thanked me that I saved your life." Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
Sir Gawain rode to the gate, behind the troop that bore his harness, for there was no other road within seven leagues. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Then Sir Gawain bade them farewell and rode off, lightly singing. King Arthur and His Knights
Then Sir Gawain was sore amazed at that fair lady’s death, and knew not what to do, and said to the fallen knight, “Arise, for I will give thee mercy.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
And Sir Gawain made ready his harness and his weapons, and scoured and polished them, and tested them where they were mishandled. The Romance of Morien
So it chanced that Sir Gawain's sword descending smote off the lady's head. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
So for that night they separated and those who had sallied forth returned to the castle, followed by Sir Gawain. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Then good Sir Bors, the cousin of Sir Lancelot, made the same vow, as did also Sir Galahad and Sir Lancelot and Sir Gawain and many others. King Arthur and His Knights
On the morrow, came one of the ladies to Sir Gawain, and talked with him, saying, “Sir knight, what cheer?” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Sir Gawain was of a mind to bring him to Sir Lancelot ere he made terms with him. The Romance of Morien
So when word was brought to King Arthur of what had passed, Sir Gawain asked straightway how his brothers had fared. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
"Now," said Sir Gawain, "will I encounter him." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
He turned to Sir Gawain and said: "Sir Gawain, was this quest for you?" King Arthur and His Knights
At this, Sir Gawain burned with anger, and cried out, “I had rather than all France that I might fight with thee alone!” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
As he spake thus, Sir Gawain made no more ado but smote off the traitor's head. The Romance of Morien
"And rightly they called you," cried Sir Gawain fiercely. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
And when Sir Gawain, Sir Ewaine, Sir Sagramour, and Sir Ector, saw him in Sir Key's armor, they knew well it was he who had smitten them all down with one spear. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain, you are indeed not fit for such a vision, but you should not doubt that others have seen it. King Arthur and His Knights
“By heaven!” said Sir Gawain, “this gladdeneth well my heart, for now behold them as they flee! they are full seventy thousand less in number than they were an hour ago!” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Sir Gawain, Sir Perceval, and Sir Lancelot smote many to death, and came even to the king's tents, and seized their weapons, shields, and spears, ere his folk might come at their arms. The Romance of Morien
"Alas! my dear brothers!" cried Sir Gawain; "how came they by their death?" Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
But I know him, lord," said Sir Gawain, "and he is one of the most perilous knights in all the world. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Meantime, Sir Gawain rode forth and sought for the great knight in vain. King Arthur and His Knights
“Now,” said Sir Gawain, “will I encounter him.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
But 'twas their dread of Morien's mighty blows, and of Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, and Sir Perceval, who, on the field, had brought many in sore terror and dread of death. The Romance of Morien
It shall not avail you now," said Sir Gawain; "traitor ye are, both to the King and to me. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
"Then is her travail lost," replied the knight; "for, though she had brought Sir Lancelot, Sir Tristram, Sir Lamoracke, or Sir Gawain, I count myself their equal, and who besides shall be so called?" King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain guessed by the expression of her beautiful face that she loved Sir Lancelot. King Arthur and His Knights
“Nor I,” said Sir Gawain and both his brothers. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Sir Gawain took counsel with his comrades, and this was their rede, that they must bring King Arthur there before their eyes ere they might make terms for their lord, the king. The Romance of Morien
"That will I never believe," cried Sir Gawain; "for my brother, Sir Gareth, had such love for Sir Launcelot that there was naught Sir Launcelot could ask him that he would not do." Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
Then said Sir Gawain and his brethren, "Lord, if ye will give us leave we will go seek him." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Then the king spoke gravely to Sir Gawain. King Arthur and His Knights
Then said Sir Gawain and his brethren, “Lord, if ye will give us leave we will go seek him.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Then Sir Gawain bade them carry him softly on a couch to the side of the hall in the sight of the chief guests, that they might hear his tale. The Romance of Morien
Then, from sheer grief, Sir Gawain fell swooning to the ground. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
"Oh shame!" cried Sir Gawain, "that ever such foul treason should be wrought by a queen, and a king's sister." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
One of the best of the metrical romances is "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," which may be read as a measure of all the rest. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
And both Sir Gawain and Sir Gareth fell down at their uncle’s knees and did him homage, and there was passing great joy and gladness among them all. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Then quoth Sir Gawain the good: "Sir Knight, have ye no dread of death as at this time, for I shall help you to a respite." The Romance of Morien
From that day forth, Sir Gawain would not suffer the King to rest until he had gathered all his host and marched against the Joyous Garde. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
So they rode together, and when they came to the castle, Sir Gawain cried aloud, "Queen Morgan le Fay, send out thy knights that we may fight with them." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
And it was as Sir Launcelot said, for Sir Gawain also had mounted his horse and had made himself ready for that encounter. The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
“Mercy, Sir Gawain,” cried the damsel, “and I will tell thee all.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
After this manner also spake Sir Lancelot, and all who were in the hall took up the word of Sir Gawain, and praised Perceval. The Romance of Morien
"Our King loves Sir Launcelot dearly and wishes him well; but Sir Gawain will not suffer him to be reconciled to him." Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
When Sir Gawain had spoken thus, King Arthur sat pensive in spirit, and mused deeply of the Holy Grail and what saintly knight should come who might achieve it. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
So Sir Gawain and Sir Launcelot took stand at such place as suited them. The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
“Oh shame!” cried Sir Gawain, “that ever such foul treason should be wrought by a queen, and a king’s sister.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
By the Lord who made me, and who shall be Doom's-man at the last day, come what may thereof, since Sir Gawain rideth hence 'tis not I will bide behind! The Romance of Morien
"Liar and traitor," cried Sir Gawain, "ye slew him, defenceless and unarmed." Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
Then said Sir Gawain, "Know ye that knight?" and urged her till she told him that it was her sleeve he wore. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
"Now stand thou a little aside where thou mayst bring succor unto these other two knights, for I see that Sir Gawain has a mind to tilt with me." The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
So they rode together, and when they came to the castle, Sir Gawain cried aloud, “Queen Morgan le Fay, send out thy knights that we may fight with them.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
But now will we be silent on their lamentations, and tell henceforth of Sir Gawain and Sir Lancelot, who rode both on their way. The Romance of Morien
Now King Arthur was loth to war against Sir Launcelot; and seeing this, Sir Gawain upbraided him bitterly. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
So she told him how Sir Gawain had lodged with Sir Bernard, and knew Sir Lancelot's shield. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Tell the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World
Anon Sir Tristram and Sir Gawain came nigh the Maiden’s Castle, and there an old knight named Sir Pellonnes gave them lodging. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Therefore stood Sir Gawain still, as one who had no mind to fight, nor to break the laws of courtesy. The Romance of Morien
So Sir Gawain rode sadly back to Camelot, and when he had told his tale, King Arthur was sore displeased. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
But when Sir Gawain heard of his brethren's death he swooned for sorrow and wrath, for he wist that Sir Lancelot had killed them in malice. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
In the same manuscript with "Sir Gawain" are found three other remarkable poems, written about 1350, and known to us, in order, as "The Pearl," "Cleanness," and "Patience." English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World
When Sir Gawain had spoken thus, King Arthur sat pensive in spirit, and mused deeply of the Holy Grale an what saintly knight should come who might achieve it. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Then thought Sir Gawain with himself, "We were foolish and unwise an we failed to show courtesy to one who praises us so highly." The Romance of Morien
And Queen Guenevere held a court of her ladies to pass sentence on Sir Gawain for his ungentleness. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
But on the morrow Sir Gawain led forth the army again, and Sir Bors commanded on Sir Lancelot's side. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
In form Sir Gawain is an interesting combination of French and Saxon elements. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World
So she told him how Sir Gawain had lodged with Sir Bernard, and knew Sir Lancelot’s shield. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Then was there neither of the twain, Sir Gawain nor Sir Lancelot, but the tears fell from their eyes when they heard the knight's tale. The Romance of Morien
As for Sir Gawain, his squires bore him to his tent where his wounds were dressed. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
Now Sir Gawain had through magic a marvelous great gift. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
The best of these romances is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World
But on the morrow Sir Gawain led forth the army again, and Sir Bors commanded on Sir Lancelot’s side. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Then straightway Sir Gawain did him to wit who they were, and how they were hight; and the Moor made no delay, but fell on his knees before them. The Romance of Morien
Of each, many tales are told; of Sir Gawain and Sir Gareth to their great renown, but of Sir Mordred to his shame. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
Yet greatly he forbore Sir Gawain, for he was aware of his enchantment, and smote him slightly till his own knights marveled. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
From the ideals of these three poems, and from peculiarities of style and meter, it is probable that their author wrote also Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World
Now Sir Gawain had through magic a marvellous great gift. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Sir Gawain spake: "Take ye not to heart that which has here chanced, it shall be naught the worse for ye." The Romance of Morien
As they spoke thus, Sir Gawain came upon them, and, miscalling Sir Launcelot traitor and coward, had almost ridden upon him before Launcelot could provide him of another horse. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
Then Sir Gawain cried out, "Turn not away, thou traitor knight, but slay me if thou wilt, or else I will arise and fight with thee again some other time." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain was there, nephew of King Arthur. In the Court of King Arthur
But after noon Sir Gawain’s strength sank fast, and then, with one full blow, Sir Lancelot laid him on the earth. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Sir Gawain and Sir Lancelot were both mounted upon their steeds. The Romance of Morien
My King," said Sir Gawain, "my hour is come, and I have got my death at Sir Launcelot's hand; for I am smitten on the wound he gave me. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
And into these adventures are woven some of the tales of Sir Gawain, among them the delightful story of Gawain and the Little Maid with the Narrow Sleeves. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Then, at the king's command, Sir Gawain made the attempt and failed, as did Sir Percivale after him. The Junior Classics — Volume 4
Then Sir Gawain cried out, “Turn not away, thou traitor knight, but slay me if thou wilt, or else I will arise and fight with thee again some other time.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
This did Sir Gawain tell to the twain. The Romance of Morien
But at the last the knight grew faint, and crying for mercy, offered to yield to Sir Gawain. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
He omitted a number of the older legends that had little to do with Arthur, many of them good stories, such as that of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Retold by F. J. H. Darton Sir Gawain had a son, and he was fair to look on, bright of face and well-favoured in body. The Junior Classics — Volume 4
But Sir Gawain was full of anger at the honour done King Pellinore, and said to his brother Gaheris, “He slew our father, King Lot, therefore will I slay him.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
By the Lord who made me, Sir Gawain, we must needs depart from each other here and now, would we find these knights. The Romance of Morien
"Ye had no mercy on my hounds," said Sir Gawain. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
But Sir Gawain was full of anger at the honor done King Pellinore, and said to his brother Gaheris, "He slew our father, King Lot, therefore will I slay him." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain took charge of him to teach him knightly ways. The Junior Classics — Volume 4
“As ye will, be it,” said Sir Gawain. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Am I a lesser or a weaker man than either of ye that Sir Gawain must needs ride with me? The Romance of Morien
At that moment Sir Gawain entered the court-yard, and an angry man was he when he saw his greyhounds slain. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
"As ye will, be it," said Sir Gawain. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
They changed me into a dragon, and bade me keep that shape till I had kissed Sir Gawain or some other knight of kin to Sir Gawain. The Junior Classics — Volume 4
“By the knight that followeth the quest of the white hart,” said Sir Gawain. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Now will I tell ye how it fared with Sir Gawain. The Romance of Morien
From that time forth, Sir Gawain never failed in aught that dame or damsel asked of him, and so he won and kept the title of the Ladies' Knight. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
Then Sir Gawain was sore amazed at that fair lady's death, and knew not what to do, and said to the fallen knight, "Arise, for I will give thee mercy." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Read the old English ballad of "The Marriage of Sir Gawain." A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music
“Why have ye slain my hounds?” said Sir Gawain; “they did but after their nature: and ye had better have taken vengeance on me than on the poor dumb beasts.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
The adventure telleth us forthwith that when prime was now already past Sir Gawain came to a wide and deep river. The Romance of Morien
Now Sir Gawain was known as the Ladies' Knight, and this is how he came by the name. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
On the morrow, came one of the ladies to Sir Gawain, and talked with him, saying, "Sir knight, what cheer?" King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
How if this be the key to explain the curious and persistent attribution of healing skill to so apparently unsuitable a personage as Sir Gawain? From Ritual to Romance
Then Sir Gawain and Sir Bors rode forward, leaving the other two behind in ambush, and gave King Arthur’s message. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Sir Gawain beheld how he smote her, many a time and oft, blow upon blow, with his fist that weighed heavily for the mailed gauntlet that he ware. The Romance of Morien
So Sir Gawain rode away, taking with him three couples of greyhounds for the pursuit. Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion
Then Sir Gawain and Sir Bors rode forward, leaving the other two behind in ambush, and gave King Arthur's message. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain of the Grail Castle for both versions. From Ritual to Romance
Go then, and bring by force all that thou canst find; and take with thee Sir Gawain, my nephew, and Sir Clegis, Sir Claremond the Captain of Cardiff, and a strong band.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
This Sir Gawain beheld, and he deemed 'twere shame an he avenged not her wrong. The Romance of Morien
But she hates and despises him, and Sir Gawain is a spectator when, as in the poem, the felon knights of Ettarre bind and insult their conqueror, Pelleas. Alfred Tennyson
At this, Sir Gawain burned with anger, and cried out, "I had rather than all France that I might fight with thee alone!" King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
He makes himself known to Sir Gawain and to the others one by one. Cliges; a romance
“I am no knight,” said Sir Gawain; “I have been brought up many years in the wardrobe of the noble prince King Arthur, to mind his armour and array.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
The other was high and scornful that Sir Gawain so threatened him. The Romance of Morien
Of gentle Sir Gawain they had no sport, When it was morning in Arthur's court; What think you they cried? Poems — Volume 1
I am content," said Sir Gawain; "and may God help me to grant all thy wishes. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
He makes himself much loved by each; even Sir Gawain loves him so much that he hails him as friend and comrade. Cliges; a romance
My name is Sir Gawain, and I am a knight of the Round Table.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
He thought to quell his pride, and rode against him straightway, and Sir Gawain, on his side, did even the same. The Romance of Morien
Sir Gawain sprang up amid laces and curls: Kisses are not wasted pearls:- What clung in his arms? Poems — Volume 1
"I am no knight," said Sir Gawain; "I have been brought up many years in the wardrobe of the noble prince King Arthur, to mind his armor and array." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Then there swore King Lot, a passing good knight, and Sir Gawain's father, that he would bring five thousand men of arms on horseback. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1
“Nevertheless,” said Sir Gawain, “let us at once encounter them, and see what they can do; and may the best have the victory.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
That which most sorely vexed Sir Gawain was that his sword scarce seemed worth a groat, the knight's armour was so good that Sir Gawain's weapon was stayed upon it. The Romance of Morien
I dare lay my life," said Sir Gawain, "it is Sir Lancelot. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
"Nevertheless," said Sir Gawain, "let us at once encounter them, and see what they can do; and may the best have the victory." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
"Nor I," said Sir Gawain and both his brothers. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
And Sir Gawain, full of ardour and courage, comforted his knights, saying, “They all are ours.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Sir Gawain, the good and the valiant, was once more mounted upon Gringalet. The Romance of Morien
And both Sir Gawain and Sir Gareth fell down at their uncle's knees and did him homage, and there was passing great joy and gladness among them all. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
"By heaven!" said Sir Gawain, "this gladdeneth well my heart, for now behold them as they flee! they are full seventy thousand less in number than they were an hour ago!" King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
"Mercy, Sir Gawain," cried the damsel, "and I will tell thee all." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Then rode Sir Lancelot forward into a deep forest, and came upon four knights of King Arthur’s court, under an oak tree—Sir Sagramour, Sir Ector, Sir Gawain, and Sir Ewaine. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
And Sir Gawain who saw that he was sore bestead, commended himself to the grace of God with a good heart and received his foes with drawn sword. The Romance of Morien
Anon Sir Tristram and Sir Gawain came nigh the Maiden's Castle, and there an old knight named Sir Pellonnes gave them lodging. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir," said Sir Gawain, "he is a good man with his weapons, and hath matched me; but cometh hither to be made a Christian. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Now, mercy," said Sir Gawain, who sat by King Arthur; "what knight is that who doth such marvelous deeds of arms? King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
And when Sir Gawain, Sir Ewaine, Sir Sagramour, and Sir Ector, saw him in Sir Key’s armour, they knew well it was he who had smitten them all down with one spear. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
So soon as she beheld them, and they drew nigh, was she glad and blithe and drew aside from the strife where Sir Gawain did right manfully. The Romance of Morien
"I will forgive thee never," cried Sir Gawain, "and if the king accordeth with thee he shall lose my service." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
To which Sir Gawain answered, "Brother, go thy way, it would be wise of you, and let my affairs be." King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
But after noon Sir Gawain's strength sank fast, and then, with one full blow, Sir Lancelot laid him on the earth. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
“Then is her travail lost,” replied the knight; “for, though she had brought Sir Lancelot, Sir Tristram, Sir Lamoracke, or Sir Gawain, I count myself their equal, and who besides shall be so called?” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
But few of them were whole, for Sir Gawain had so wounded them that men may well tell the tale from now even unto Doomsday! The Romance of Morien
Then Sir Gawain saw a great company of folk spring forth and come towards him with all their might. The Romance of Morien
Below, in the meadow, they saw the arms of Sir Gawain, and at first thought that there were two knights, because two shields hung from the tree. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain abode not still; he saw well that he was betrayed, and over-matched. The Romance of Morien
Then said Sir Gawain, “Know ye that knight?” and urged her till she told him that it was her sleeve he wore. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Then thought Sir Gawain within himself, since he had so long wielded his weapons and no man durst withstand him further he might find no better counsel than to fare on his way. The Romance of Morien
This Sir Gawain saw, and was dismayed, he wist well that he was betrayed. The Romance of Morien
After that they fell to talking of Sir Gawain. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain stood empty-handed, small chance had he of escape, and they who beset him were chosen men, over-strong and over-fierce, as was there well proven. The Romance of Morien
But when Sir Gawain heard of his brethren’s death he swooned for sorrow and wrath, for he wist that Sir Lancelot had killed them in malice. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
But Sir Gawain, the Father of Adventure, who was wont to be received with honour, wist not that the knight whom he had slain was son to the lord of the castle. The Romance of Morien
Like as a wild boar defends himself against the hounds that pursue him, even so did Sir Gawain defend himself, but it helped him naught. The Romance of Morien
When Sir Gawain saw them, he rose out of courtesy, and said, "Welcome!" King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Thus was Sir Gawain overcome, and me thinks 'twas little marvel! The Romance of Morien
“I will forgive thee never,” cried Sir Gawain, “and if the king accordeth with thee he shall lose my service.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Sir Gawain had come to that point that he deemed he was well assured of shelter for the night, nor was he on guard against his heavy mischance. The Romance of Morien
They bound Sir Gawain's hands, and set him on a sorry hack, and to anger him they led beside him Gringalet, his steed. The Romance of Morien
All alone she went to the house where Sir Gawain lodged, but, early though it was, the knights had risen and gone to the monastery to hear mass sung. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Sir Gawain sat by the wayside in sorry plight, with his hands bound; but the good knight Morien so drave aback the folk who had brought him thither that they had little thought for him. The Romance of Morien
Yet greatly he forbore Sir Gawain, for he was aware of his enchantment, and smote him slightly till his own knights marvelled. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
The host bade them take in ward Sir Gawain's armour and his sword; too far did they carry them! The Romance of Morien
With that he had unbound his hands; and Sir Gawain said: "Of physician have I no need." The Romance of Morien
As swiftly as his horse would carry him Sir Gawain charged Meliance of Lis, who did not evade the blow, but met it boldly, and shivered his lance. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
And Sir Gawain when he was ware of that was fain to forget all his pain. The Romance of Morien
My good lord, remember well your dream, and what the spirit of Sir Gawain did forewarn ye.” The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Then Sir Gawain's mood was changed, and his heart forbade him that sorrow and mischief drew near. The Romance of Morien
This did Sir Gawain tell them there, even as ye have heard aforetime. The Romance of Morien
On both sides the honor belonged to Sir Gawain. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Then did they wash Sir Gawain's limbs, and he himself searched his wounds. The Romance of Morien
So good a leech might no man find since the day of Mother Eve as was Sir Gawain; whatever wound he tended, 'twas healed even as ye looked upon it! The Romance of Morien
Herein were they all of one mind who were there present, and they drew together and looked upon Sir Gawain the Father of Adventure, with fierce and cruel eyes. The Romance of Morien
Sir Gawain was somewhat troubled, since he lacked alike arms and clothing: also his wounds, which were sore, pained him the more. The Romance of Morien
While they talked her father came and wished Sir Gawain to stay with him for that night; but first he begged, that if his guest pleased, he would tell his name. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Morien's heart was set upon following his father, and Sir Gawain was of a mind to ride in quest of Sir Lancelot, and learn how it had fared with him. The Romance of Morien
Morien was loth to remain, yet he thought it shame to forsake his comrade, Sir Gawain, and thus he abode with him in the chapel. The Romance of Morien
Sir Gawain saw many an unfriendly countenance turned towards him. The Romance of Morien
The more Sir Gawain looked upon him the more he deemed he knew him; and when he came nigh to the Hermitage he knew well the arms that he bare. The Romance of Morien
In spite of urging, Sir Gawain refused to stay. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
The morrow as the day dawned, and shed beauty over hill and vale, they rode forth together, and Sir Gawain the Father of Adventure with them. The Romance of Morien
Then said Sir Gawain he would fare in quest of Sir Lancelot who departed with him from court when he left King Arthur, since he might not well, for his honour, return without him. The Romance of Morien
He bade them bear tapers before them, and all that he knew or could in any wise deem needful for Sir Gawain, his guest. The Romance of Morien
With this was Sir Gariët but ill-pleased; he said Sir Gawain would do better to return, and take the place of his uncle, and care for the land and comfort the folk. The Romance of Morien
Sir Gawain asked why she had done that, and the girl replied that she had kissed his foot in order that he should remember her wherever he went. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
They commended Sir Gawain to the care of God and all His saints, and so did he them. The Romance of Morien
Now will I here cease speaking of Sir Gawain and tell of Sir Morien. The Romance of Morien
Thus was Sir Gawain a captive, and knew not what he might do. The Romance of Morien
Sir Gawain would tend Sir Lancelot's wounds even as they rode on their way. The Romance of Morien
With that Sir Gawain took leave of his host and the others, who one and all commended him to God. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Quoth Sir Gawain: "Good friend, God reward ye for your tidings." The Romance of Morien
The knights were right well received, for all knew them well, and made great rejoicing over the coming of Sir Gawain and Sir Lancelot. The Romance of Morien
They made no further questioning, but armed themselves, and rode forth, as they who would waylay Sir Gawain, when his host had sent him on his way. The Romance of Morien
Then did Sir Gawain give them to wit of the good knight Sir Morien, what he had done for them, and how he was one of the best knights the sun ever shone upon. The Romance of Morien
Then rode Sir Lancelot forward into a deep forest, and came upon four knights of King Arthur's court, under an oak tree—Sir Sagramour, Sir Ector, Sir Gawain, and Sir Ewaine. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z
Then when men beheld Sir Gawain's badge, and Sir Lancelot's pennon beside it, tidings of the combat ran far and wide through the land. The Romance of Morien
Sir Gawain told the king all the matter of Morien and of his father, and the chance that had parted them. The Romance of Morien
Sir Gawain sat upon his steed and deemed that he should ride thence without strife or combat. The Romance of Morien
Further, said Sir Gawain and Sir Lancelot, that they twain would ride with them for honour and for good fellowship. The Romance of Morien
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