The Story of Parzival the Templar Retold From Wolfram Von Eschenbach

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This was granted after he had sworn allegiance to Gawain. Then that knight looked closely at the other's steed. "Ha!" said he, "this is my own horse, stolen from me awhile ago by Urian. I see that thou hast conquered him again. Orilus gave this steed to me ; from Lahelein he took it, and that knight came by him unworthily for he slew a Templar to whom he belonged. See upon his shoulder the mark of the Grail Dove. " Well pleased was Knight Gawain to have his steed once more.
Now as Gawain stood
...caressing his horse, Lischois sprang up and tried to overthrow him, but again was he over- come and declared himself conquered. Wearied, the two knights lay by the river. From the castle tower the ladies were yet watching, and Gawain hoped that the Lady Orgeluse would hear from them of his success and come to greet him.
LE CHATEAU XXIII HOW GAWAIN ACHIEVED THE AD- VENTURE OF THE CHATEAU MER- VEIL As Gawain and Lischois were resting, the Boatman approached and called out: "Sir, any steed captured here belongs to me for toll.


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