Король Артур и рыцари Круглого стола
Chapter II
ButwhenKingArthursawhimrideuponSirEctor’shorsehiswrathwasverygreat,andwithhisswordhesmoteKingCradlemontuponthehelm,andshoreoffthefourthpartthereofandoftheshield,anddravetheswordonwardtothehorse’sneckandslewthehorse,andhurledthekingupontheground.
Andnowthebattlewaxedsogreatandfuriousthatallthenoiseandsoundthereofrangoutbywaterandbywood,sothatKingsBanandBors,withalltheirknightsandmen-at-armsinambush,hearingthetumultandthecries,trembledandshookforeagerness,andscarcecouldstayinsecret,butmadethemreadyforthefrayanddressedtheirshieldsandharness.
ButwhenKingArthursawthefuryoftheenemy,heragedlikeamadlion,andstirredanddrovehishorsenowhere,nowthere,totherighthandandtotheleft,andstayednotinhiswrathtillhehadslainfulltwentyknights.HewoundedalsoKingLotsosorelyintheshoulderthatheleftthefield,andingreatpainanddolourcriedouttotheotherkings,“DoyeasIdevise,orweshallbedestroyed.I,withtheKingoftheHundredKnights,KingAnguisant,KingYder,andtheDukeofCambinet,willtakefifteenthousandmenandmakeacircuit,meanwhilethatyedoholdthebattlewithtwelvethousand.Thencomingsuddenlywewillfallfiercelyonthemfrombehindandputthemtotherout,butelseshallweneverstandagainstthem.”
SoLotandfourkingsdepartedwiththeirpartytooneside,andthesixotherkingsdressedtheirranksagainstKingArthurandfoughtlongandstoutly.