Þen þe first cors come with crakkyng of trumpes, Wyth mony baner ful bryȝt þat þerbi henged; Nwe nakryn noyse with þe noble pipes, Wylde werbles and wyȝt wakned ... |
At Camelot lay the King, all on a Christmas-tide,. With many a lovely lord, and gallant knight beside,. And of the Table Round did the rich brotherhood. High ... |
Sir Gawayne and The Green Knight: An Alliterative Romance-Poem, (AB. 1360 AD) by the author of Early English Alliterative Poems. |
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Author: Anonymous. Publication: Oxford: Clarendon Press: 1967. Rights/Permissions. Oxford Text Archive numer: U*-62-A. The ... |
“By Gog,” quoth the green knight, “Sir Gawain, it delights me that I am to get at thy fist what I have requested here; and thou hast readily and truly ... |
The knight was thus gaily dressed in green, his hair falling around his shoulders; on his breast hung a beard, as thick and green as a bush. |
Interlineation translation taken from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Rendered Literally into Modern English from the Alliterative Romance-Poem of AD 1360. |
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