Король Артур и рыцари Круглого стола
Chapter II
Thenatthespringofday,whentheyhadscarcelefttheirtents,hefellonthemwithmightandmain,andSirBadewaine,SirKey,andSirBrastiasslewontherighthandandontheleftmarvellously;andeverinthethickestofthefightKingArthurragedlikeayounglion,andlaidonwithhissword,anddidwondrousdeedsofarms,tothejoyandadmirationoftheknightsandbaronswhobeheldhim.
ThenKingLot,KingCarados,andtheKingoftheHundredKnights—whoalsorodewiththem—goingroundtotherear,setonKingArthurfiercelyfrombehind;butArthur,turningtohisknights,foughteverintheforemostpressuntilhishorsewasslainbeneathhim.Atthat,KingLotrodefuriouslyathim,andsmotehimdown;butrisingstraightway,andbeingsetagainonhorseback,hedrewhisswordExcaliburthathehadgainedbyMerlinfromtheladyofthelake,which,shiningbrightlyasthelightofthirtytorches,dazzledtheeyesofhisenemies.Andtherewithfallingonthemafreshwithallhisknights,hedrovethembackandslewthemingreatnumbers,andMerlinbyhisartsscatteredamongthemfireandpitchysmoke,sothattheybrokeandfled.ThenallthecommonpeopleofCaerleon,seeingthemgiveway,roseupwithoneaccord,andrushedatthemwithclubsandstaves,andchasedthemfarandwide,andslewmanygreatknightsandlords,andtheremainderofthemfledandwereseennomore.ThuswonKingArthurhisfirstbattleandputhisenemiestoshame.