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The Green Knight presents a strange figure as he stands before the king and his court . Kittredge , in his invaluable study of the analogues of the poem , has noted the presence of a Green Knight in the Livre de Caradoc .
The Green Knight presents a strange figure as he stands before the king and his court . Kittredge , in his invaluable study of the analogues of the poem , has noted the presence of a Green Knight in the Livre de Caradoc .
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But the chapel of the Green Knight is especially unprepossessing , little more than a mound in the earth : Hit hade a hole on be ende and on ayber syde , And ouergrowen with gresse in glodes aywhere , And al watz holz inwith , nobot an ...
But the chapel of the Green Knight is especially unprepossessing , little more than a mound in the earth : Hit hade a hole on be ende and on ayber syde , And ouergrowen with gresse in glodes aywhere , And al watz holz inwith , nobot an ...
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The knight is able to joke , if only feebly , at his own expense : Denne ' Bi Godde ' quop Gawayn pat gere , as I trowe , Is ryched at be reuerence me , renk , to mete bi rote , Let God worche , we loo ! Hit helppez me not a mote .
The knight is able to joke , if only feebly , at his own expense : Denne ' Bi Godde ' quop Gawayn pat gere , as I trowe , Is ryched at be reuerence me , renk , to mete bi rote , Let God worche , we loo ! Hit helppez me not a mote .
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