Король Артур и рыцари Круглого стола
Chapter II
Thentheelevenkings,withapartyoftheirknights,rushedwithsetspearsasfastandmightilytomeetthem;andwhentheywereencountered,allthecrashandsplinteroftheirspearsandarmourrangwithamightydin,andsofierceandbloodywastheironsetthatinallthatdaytherehadbeennosuchcruelpress,andrage,andsmiting.AtthatsamemomentrodefiercelyintothethickestofthestruggleKingArthurandKingsBanandBors,andslewdownrightonbothhandsrightandleft,untiltheirhorseswentinblooduptothefetlocks.
Andwhiletheslaughterandthenoiseandshoutingwereattheirgreatest,suddenlytherecamedownthroughthebattleMerlintheWizard,uponagreatblackhorse,andridingtoKingArthur,hecriedout,“Alas,myLord!willyehaveneverdone?Ofsixtythousandhaveyeleftbutfifteenthousandmenalive.Isitnottimetostaythisslaying?forGodisillpleasedwithyethatyehaveneverended,andyonderkingsshallnotbealtogetheroverthrownthistime.Butifyefalluponthemanymore,thefortuneofthisdaywillturn,andgotothem.Withdraw,Lord,therefore,tothylodging,andtherenowtakethyrest,forto-daythouhastwonagreatvictory,andovercomethenoblestchivalryofalltheworld.Andnowformanyyearsthosekingsshallnotdisturbthee.Therefore,Itellthee,fearthemnomore,fornowtheyaresorebeaten,andhavenothingleftthembuttheirhonour;andwhyshouldestthouslaythemtotakethat?”
ThensaidKingArthur,“Thousayestwell,andIwilltakethycounsel