VIII - The Giant Harpin and Guinever's Abduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2023
Summary
Now he tarried there no longer –
his lion followed him as before –
and rode until he espied a castle.
Good comfort for a knight was to be found there.
The citadel was very strong,
in every way optimally protected
against attacks and mangonels.
The hill was surrounded by
a castle wall, high and thick;
yet he who was called lord there
saw full many a sorrowful sight.
The outer bailey of his castle had been burned down,
right up to the castle wall.
Now my lord Iwein came riding up there,
as the road instructed him.
When he turned towards the castle,
the bridge was let down,
and he saw six comely squires
walking towards him.
They would be well worthy of the emperor
in all their conduct,
in their persons and in their clothing.
He was welcomed by these.
Very soon there came walking up
the host, like a well-bred man.
He greeted him and led him away,
towards good comfort, up into the castle,
where he saw a well-favoured company
of knights and ladies.
Then he took note
of both their demeanour and their disposition –
he found then nothing but good there.
Any man who has ever suffered troubles
will pity a man's hardship
much more intensely than a man
who never acquired troubles.
The host had fought much himself
and often ridden at risk of his life,
and was all the more friendly to the stranger because of this,
for he sat with him the whole time
until he had been disarmed.
Der wille was dâ ungespart
von manne und von wîbe, 85v
sî wurden sînem lîbe
ze dienste gechêret
und über stat gêret.
Sî wâren vil vaste
ze liebe dem gaste
alle wider ir willen frô,
wand ir herze meindez niender sô.
In het ein tægelîch herzeleit
vil gar die freude hin geleit,
dâ er niht umbe weste,
er sam ander geste.
Ouch enhet ir freude und ir schimpf
deheiner slahte gelimpf.
Diu trügefreude ist enwiht,
diu sô mit listen geschiht,
sô der munt lachet
und daz herze krachet
vor leide und vor sorgen.
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- German Romance III<i>Iwein</i> or <i>The Knight with the Lion</i>, pp. 209 - 244Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2007