most holy, and I beseech you that you pray God that He counsel me and I ever you shall depart of this launde." but to amend my life, and this will I do, so God bring me back in death and from wickedness, for hither have I come for none other thing "Sir," saith the King, "You speak truth." his horse and mounteth the speediest that ever he may, and setteth his harboured in the hostel of the rich King Fisherman, for that the most sorrow is befallen in the land of late through a young knight that was of forty, he hath not been wholly good." VIII. that is made new by the crucifixion of the Holy Prophet. But a great safety." Holy Graal appeared to him and the Lance whereof the point runneth of nor no knight meeteth other in the forest but he runneth upon him and slayeth him and he may, and you yourself shall well perceive thereof or better counselled than I have been. Well do I see that the place is man that hath renounced honour for shame, for the shame and wickedness "Sir," saith King Arthur, "To amend me have I come hither, and to be wherein he is found declare him guilty." "God grant you may amend your life," saith the holy hermit, "in such The hermit departeth and so commendeth him to God. The King cometh to sort that you may help to do away the evil Law and to exalt the Law will do my endeavour herein to amend me." blood, yet never asked he to whom was served thereof nor whence it "Sir," saith King Arthur, "God defend me from the anguish of an evil came, and for that he asked it not are all the lands commoved to war, "Truly," saith the hermit, "He that hath been bad for three years out