Король Артур и рыцари Круглого стола
Chapter XIII
Andanonshedied,andallthehouseholdmadeabitterlamentationoverher.
Thendidtheyasshehaddesired,andlaidherbody,richlydressed,uponabedwithinthebarge,andatrustyservantsteereditdowntherivertowardsthecourt.
NowKingArthurandQueenGuineveresatatawindowofthepalace,andsawthebargecomefloatingwiththetide,andmarvelledwhatwaslaidtherein,andsentamessengertosee,who,soonreturning,prayedthemtocomeforth.
Whentheycametotheshoretheymarvelledgreatly,andthekingaskedoftheserving-menwhosteeredthebargewhatthismightmean.Buthemadesignsthathewasdumb,andpointedtotheletterinthedamsel’shands.SoKingArthurtooktheletterfromthehandofthecorpse,andfoundthereonwritten,“Tothenobleknight,SirLancelotduLake.”
ThenwasSirLancelotsentfor,andtheletterreadaloudbyaclerk,andthusitwaswritten:—
“Mostnobleknight,mylordSirLancelot,nowhathdeathforeverpartedus.I,whommencalltheMaidofAstolat,setmyloveuponyou,andhavediedforyoursake.Thisismylastrequest,thatyeprayformysoulandgivemeburial.Grantmethis,SirLancelot,asthouartapeerlessknight.”
Atthesewordsthequeenandalltheknightsweptsoreforpity.
ThensaidSirLancelot,“Mylord,Iamrightheavyforthedeathofthisfairdamsel;andGodknoweththatrightunwillinglyIcausedit,forshewasgoodasshewasfair,andmuchwasIbeholdentoher;butshelovedmebeyondmeasure,andaskedmethatIcouldnotgiveher