Volume II (of II) by Thomas Malory]@TWC D-Link book Volume II (of II) 2/6 And so Sir Dinadan rode after this knight; and so did King Mark, that sought him through the forest. So as King Mark rode after Sir Palomides he heard the noise of a man that made great dole. Then King Mark rode as nigh that noise as he might and as he durst. Then was he ware of a knight that was descended off his horse, and had put off his helm, and there he made a piteous complaint and a dolorous, of love. And as he came within a forest he met with a knight, a chaser of a deer. |