id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14410 Lewis, Charlton Miner Gawayne and the Green Knight A Fairy Tale .txt text/plain 11426 952 96 Young Gawayne sat with Lady Elfinhart, And Elfinhart, to Gawayne's eager eyes. Whose heart's love lurks deep in her still blue eye, But now Sir Gawayne, with a troubled eye, And Gawayne heard but saw not; and the night let Sir Gawayne strike the blow!" (Though like all good men Gawayne held that dear), But her sweet heart beat high, her blue eyes glistened; Of Gawayne rang the Green Knight's merry jest; Sir Gawayne had cut off the Green Knight's head, Made good cheer with Sir Gawayne and their lord, In Gawayne's heart such subtle magic wrought Of Gawayne; love and knighthood made all "Nay, there," Sir Gawayne said, "you step beyond "Sir Gawayne--nay, I pray you, turn not yet, Sir Gawayne, had he been another man, Sir Gawayne simply said: "I gave my word." Gawayne, in anger, said: "Jest, if you like, Further of Gawayne, or of Elfinhart. ./cache/14410.txt ./txt/14410.txt