XI - Iwein Fights Against Two Giants
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2023
Summary
The castle lay to one side,
and down below a market,
into which they both rode.
Now they were accorded an inhospitable welcome
by all those who stood and sat
in the lanes.
They could easily have been intimidated
by their hostile glances.
The townspeople turned their backs on them,
saying: ‘You have come here too soon!
We could easily have done without you here,
and if you knew how things stand here,
you would have carried on by.
You will be accorded little honour here.
To whom are you welcome here,
or what have you taken upon yourselves
by making your way here?
Who is there here who desires your presence?
You might as well ride on by.
Truly, it was God's hatred
which sent you both here
to bring you nothing but grief!
You are not welcome here!’
When they had heard that,
the knight with the lion said:
‘What is the meaning of this scolding and threatening,
or how have I deserved this?
If I ever earned your enmity,
it happened unwittingly,
and I would assert to you
in all truth
that I never came here intending to do you harm.
If I may, moreover, I will depart from here
with the affection of all of you.
Best of all people,
if you welcome all your guests
as you do me,
that brings no comfort
to a man who has arrived here
and who cannot dispense with your help.’
Now a lady heard these words of wrath –
diu was ûz der stat geborn,
für die sîn strâze gienc,
dô er den burchwec gevienc.
Diu wincte im von verre
unde sprach: ‘Lieber herre,
die rede die man hie tuot,
die tuot man niuwan durch guot.
Nû enzürnet niht sô sêre.
Sî riuwet iuwer êre,
und daz rîterlîche wîp.
Ir müezzet verliesen den lîp –
dazn kunnet ir niemer bewarn –
welt ir ûf die burch varn.
Sîne redent ez durch deheinen haz,
wan dazs iu des gunden baz,
daz ir dise burch mit,
unde noch fürbaz rit,
wande uns ist ein gebot gegebn 119r
über guot und über lebn,
daz sich hie vor wîp noch man
nem deheinen gast an
ûzzerhalp dem bürgetor –
dâne herberget man niemen vor.
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- German Romance III<i>Iwein</i> or <i>The Knight with the Lion</i>, pp. 289 - 326Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2007