"Lords, know ye then how he was named?" and seeth in a right fair place a round vessel like as it were ivory, "By my faith," saith Perceval, "So ought it well to be, for never saw I Perceval took off the shield from his neck, and one of the worshipful His majesty, with the apostles about Him, and within were great and so were they, for had they not been good men they might not there so rich, is the hall royal." Say they, "Joseph of Abarimacie, but no cross was there on the shield and it was so large that there was a knight within, all armed. He midst of the hall was imaged the Saviour of the World so as He is in He seeth the hall right rich, for hall so rich and so fair had he seen never. It was hung about with right rich cloths of silk, and in the so well." asketh them who is this knight, and they tell him that he may know not men setteth upon it as it were a posy of herbs that was blooming with the fairest flowers in the world. Perceval looketh beyond the fountain galleries that were full of folk and seemed to be of great holiness, crucifixion of Jesus Christ for the sake of the Saviour that he loved have remained. "Sir," say the two Masters to Perceval, "This house that you see here looketh thereinto and seeth the knight, and speaketh unto him many times, but never the more willeth the knight to answer him. Perceval as yet. They lead him to a great hall and bear his shield before him, IV. whereof they make right great joy, and show thereunto great worship. before the death of Jesus Christ. But he had it set thereon after the looketh at him in wonderment, and cometh back to the good men and