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Lanval

Llinellau gan Alysoun (Cyfanswm: 24)

 
(3, 1) 1771 Who is the knight that bears
(3, 1) 1772 Bezants on azure?
 
(3, 1) 1774 A noble knight.
 
(3, 1) 1777 It is said they love
(3, 1) 1778 Sir Lanval's cause. What are the arms, Lynette?
 
(3, 1) 1783 To death?
 
(3, 1) 1786 I hope they will not press
(3, 1) 1787 Their quarrel harshly. It were sad to lose
(3, 1) 1788 So fair a knight as either of these men.
 
(3, 1) 1795 How the people cry!
 
(3, 1) 1797 Sir Agravaine in silence does the like.
 
(3, 1) 1802 And if Sir Lanval win?
 
(3, 1) 1804 Then can the common folk
(3, 1) 1805 Show some sound judgment.
 
(3, 1) 1826 Lady, I know him not
(3, 1) 1827 Save by report, as kindly, generous,
(3, 1) 1828 Beyond most men.
 
(3, 1) 1851 The heralds cry the cause
(3, 1) 1852 Of this encounter; now announce the names
(3, 1) 1853 And titles of the knights. Their friends
(3, 1) 1854 Bring them to answer.
 
(3, 1) 1922 Sir Lanval bade me say,
(3, 1) 1923 That, once disarmed, he would attend on thee.
 
(3, 1) 1926 He has no wound.