his fore feet on his shoulders, then huggeth him toward him like as one cross." dead at the first onset." V. land found they therewithin. Clamados looketh and seeth the hall receiveth him on the point of his spear, and smiteth him therewith so knight; and so enter they into the field of the lion, and right fair within an enclosure and seeth the lion that lay at the entrance of the IV. gateway. As soon as he espieth Clamados and the damsels, he cometh "It is he that should bear a shield banded argent and azure with a red "Damsel" saith the knight, "that would I. And for that you are in lion cheateth him, and arising himself on his two hinder feet, setteth in his fist, and the lion rampeth toward him all in a fury. Clamados "Sir," saith the Damsel, "and you defend not your horse on foot, he is spear without breaking it, and thinketh to smite him again. But the habergeon in twain and so teareth away as much flesh as he can claw hold on. The Damsel maketh her Car go on before, and the damsels go before the toward them full speed, mouth open and ears pricked up. man doth another. But the grip was sore grievous, for he rendeth his "Of him am I likewise in quest," saith the Damsel; "please God, we shall hear tidings of him betimes." stoutly that it passeth a fathom beyond his neck. He draweth back his Clamados is alighted to his feet, by her counsel, and holdeth his spear quest of him as am I likewise, I will convoy you beyond this pass." "Who is he?" saith the Damsel.