"Certes", saith he, "Now may I well say that the best Queen in the so you grant him your consent." time as you shall be come from the Graal." none of equal worth." INCIPIT. BRANCH XXII. may not stint of making dole. "Sir," saith Lancelot to the King, "So it please you, and Messire TITLE I. "Certes," saith Messire Gawain to the King, "Lancelot hath spoken well, Lancelot taketh leave of the King and goeth his way back, all sorrowing world and of most understanding is dead, nor never hereafter shall be heartily that he go thither and be guardian of my land and the governance thereof, until such a time as God shall have brought me destrier for love of her, for he had given it her; and Messire Gawain your land to the best I may, for sore is it discounselled, until such XXVII. You may well understand that King Arthur is no whit joyful. He maketh back." Gawain be willing, I will go back toward Cardoil, and help to defend other. He holdeth the crown of gold, and looketh full oft at the Of Lancelot the story is here silent, and so beginneth another branch of the Graal in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy "That do I with right good will," saith the Kind, "And I pray him right the King made is there nought to speak, for this sorrow resembleth none and full of discontent. Ghost.