say have I heard well witnessed in many places where I have been." "Sir," saith she, "You are right. I have seen on this high day, or on "Certes, Lady, I do not." feebleness of heart. And by this know I well that I lose my knights were falling from her eyes. looked and saw the Queen that was seated at a window. The King went to aught that turneth to honour. Rather is my desire changed into "Certes, Lady," saith the King, "No will have I to do largesse nor other days that were not less high than this, when you have had such "Sir," saith she, "And I weep, good right have I; and you yourself have "Sir," saith the Queen, "And were you to go to the chapel of S. have your desire of well-doing, for never yet did none discounselled them. Now every day are so few therein that much shame have I thereof, It was one Ascension Day that the King was at Cardoil. He was risen Augustine, that is in the White Forest, that may not be found save by adventure only, methinketh that on your back-repair you would again ask counsel of God but he would give it for love of him so he asked it nor no more do no adventures befal therein. Wherefore great fear have I little right to make joy." throng of knights at your court that right uneath might any number lest God hath put you into forgetfulness." from meat and went through the hall from one end to the other, and "Lady," saith the King, "What aileth you, and wherefore do you weep?" sit beside her, and looked at her in the face and saw that the tears and the love of my friends." of a good heart." "Lady," saith the King, "And willingly will I go, forasmuch as that you