Such wold I find, quoth Lancelott:25
For that cause came I hither.
Thou seemst, quoth shee, a knight full good,
And I will bring thee thither.

Wheras a mighty knight doth dwell,[859]
That now is of great fame:30
Therfore tell me what wight thou art,
And what may be thy name.

"My name is Lancelot du Lake."
Quoth she, it likes me than:[860]
Here dwelles a knight who never was35
Yet matcht with any man:

Who has in prison threescore knights
And four, that he did wound;
Knights of king Arthurs court they be,
And of his table round.40

She brought him to a river side.
And also to a tree,
Whereon a copper bason hung,
And many shields to see.

He struck soe hard, the bason broke;45
And Tarquin soon he spyed:
Who drove a horse before him fast,
Whereon a knight lay tyed.

Sir knight, then sayd Sir Lancelôtt,
Bring me that horse-load hither,50
And lay him downe, and let him rest:
Weel try our force together:

For, as I understand, thou hast,
Soe far as thou art able,
Done great despite and shame unto55
The knights of the Round Table.

If thou be of the Table Round,
Quoth Tarquin speedilye,
Both thee and all thy fellowship
I utterly defye.60

That's over much, quoth Lancelott tho,[861]
Defend thee by and by.
They sett their speares[862] unto their steeds,
And eache att other flie.