Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2023
Before he departed from there,
Death began, in those days,
to bring his case against a count
and force upon him, violently,
pressing matters –
upon the Count of the Black Thorn.
Thus he was doomed,
for to appease him he had to give him
his health and his life.
He left behind him there, still alive,
two beautiful damsels.
Now the elder wanted
to part the younger by force
from her inheritance,
which was to have served them both.
In reply, the younger said:
‘Sister, God ought to forbid you
to impose such hardship upon me.
I imagined that I would profit by
great joy with you.
Sister, you are
too harshly disposed towards me.
If you desire to deprive me of my property
and my honour,
I will defend myself against that with a champion.
I shan't fight – I am a woman.
You will not profit at all by the fact
that I am so incapable of defending myself.
In truth, I shall readily find a man
who in his courtesy
will never deny me favour,
but will protect me against you.
Sister, you must let me
have my inheritance,
or find a champion against me.
I shall seek King Arthur
and find a champion in his castle there,
who will, by his prowess,
protect me against your pride.’
The evil sister marked this
and deliberated in her mind
waz sî darumbe tæte,
und durch ir charge ræte,
sô sweic sî derzuo,
und chom ze hove vor ir sô fruo,
daz ir der herre Gâwein wart.
Diu junger ergreif die nâchvart –
daz machte ir kintheit,
dazs ir ir willen het geseit.
Dô diu junger chom hin nâ,
dô vant sî die altern dâ.
Diu was ir kempfen harte frô. 110r
Ouch lobt ez her Gâwein sô,
daz sî ez niemen solde sagen.
Nû was in den selben tagen
diu küneginne wider chomen,
die Meliakanz het genomen
mit micheler manheit.
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