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PARZIVAL
VOL. II


PARZIVAL

A KNIGHTLY EPIC

BY

WOLFRAM VON ESCHENBACH

TRANSLATED BY

JESSIE L. WESTON

VOL. II

ANASTATIC REPRINT OF THE EDITION LONDON 1894.

NEW YORK

G. E. STECHERT & CO.,

1912.


CONTENTS

PAGE
X.ORGELUSE1
XI.ARNIVE29
XII.EIDEGAST47
XIII.KLINGSOR71
XIV.GRAMOFLANZ101
XV.FEIREFIS133
XVI.LOHENGRIN163
APPENDICES189
NOTES201

BOOK X
ORGELUSE

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ARGUMENT

Book X. relates how Gawain, after various adventures, fell in with amaiden and a wounded knight, how he succoured the knight and rode toLogrois. How he met with Orgelusé and wooed her, and how she repaidhim with scorn. How the squire Malcréature mocked Sir Gawain, andhow the knight Urian stole his charger. How Lischois Giwellius foughtwith Gawain and was conquered, and of the tribute due to the MasterBoatman. How Gawain came to Terre de Merveil, and was well entreatedby the Boatman and his daughter Bené.

[Pg 3]

BOOK X

ORGELUSE

Now tell we of strange adventures thro' which joy shall be waxen low,
And yet pride shall grow the greater, of the twain doth this story show.
Now the year of truce was ended, when the strife must needs be fought
Which the Landgrave unto King Arthur at Plimizöl had brought.
At Schamfanzon he challenged Gawain to meet him at Barbigöl, 5
Yet still unavenged was Kingrisein at the hand of Kingrimursel—
In sooth, Vergulacht, he rode there, and thither had come Gawain,
And the whole world was 'ware of their kinship nor might strife be betwixt the twain;
For the murder, Count Eckunât did it, and Gawain must they guiltless hold,
At rest did they lay their quarrel and friends were those heroes bold. 10
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