Arthur

So far as it be peace betwixt us, I obey.

Launcelot

I go to bring the Queen.

(He goes away R. as Gawaine is brought in wounded, leaning on two of his knights.)

Gawaine

Ah, there! Let me but reach him; hurt though I be, I will satisfy my vengeance.

Bishop

Man of blood, your hour is past. Exorcise from you this vain rage and lust of vengeance. Bethink you of your sins, and of God’s peace. The King receives his Queen again and is accorded with Sir Launcelot.

Gawaine