Chapter XII
Afterthesethings,MerlinfellintoadotageofloveforadamseloftheLadyoftheLake,andwouldletherhavenorest,butfollowedherineveryplace.Andeversheencouragedhim,andmadehimwelcometillshehadlearnedallhiscraftsthatshedesiredtoknow.
ThenuponatimeshewentwithhimbeyondtheseatothelandofBenwicke,andastheywentheshowedhermanywonders,tillatlengthshewasafraid,andwouldfainhavebeendeliveredfromhim.
AndastheywereintheforestofBroceliande,theysattogetherunderanoak-tree,andthedamselprayedtoseeallthatcharmwherebymenmightbeshutupyetaliveinrocksortrees.Butherefusedheralongtime,fearingtoletherknow,yetintheend,herprayersandkissesovercamehim,andhetoldherall.Thendidshemakehimgreatcheer,butanon,ashelaydowntosleep,shesoftlyrose,andwalkedabouthimwavingherhandsandmutteringthecharm,andpresentlyenclosedhimfastwithinthetreewherebyheslept.Andtherefromnevermorehecouldbyanymeanscomeoutforallthecraftsthathecoulddo.AndsoshedepartedandleftMerlin.
AtthevigilofthenextFeastofPentecost,whenalltheKnightsoftheRoundTableweremettogetheratCamelot,andhadheardmass,andwereabouttositdowntomeat,thererodeintothehallafairladyonhorseback,whowentstraightuptoKingArthurwherehesatuponhisthrone,andreverentlysalutedhim.
“Godbewiththee,fairdamsel,”quoththeking;“whatdesirestthouofme?”
“Ipraytheetellme,lord,”sheanswered,“whereSirLancelotis.