Lanval

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(Bernardo) {To an apprentice, painting.}
 
(Charcoal-burner 2) Why, since we're free of the forest, let's make the most of it.
(1, 2) 634 It's getting dark.
(Charcoal-burner 1) Aye, so it is.
 
(Lanval) Knowest thou the roads that lead beyond this place?
(1, 2) 671 Truly, my lord, I dare not overstep
(1, 2) 672 These certain limits.
(Lanval) Is this truth?
 
(Lanval) Is this truth?
(1, 2) 674 My lord.
(Lanval) Fear not, I shall not do you harm!
 
(Lanval) What then?
(1, 2) 722 Oh, my lord,
(1, 2) 723 Certain fair knights have wandered to this glade,
(1, 2) 724 Seeking the fear that ever haunted it.
(1, 2) 725 This hungry forest hath consumed their lives;
(1, 2) 726 No man has seen them, nor has any heard
(1, 2) 727 Aught of their end at any time again.
(1, 2) 728 Sweet sir, return, for to remain is —