id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14568 nan Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight An Alliterative Romance-Poem (c. 1360 A.D.) .txt text/plain 40317 5224 102 Wyth mony baner ful bry3t, þat þer-bi henged, & syþen þis note is so nys, þat no3t hit yow falles, [Sidenote A: "It pleases me well, Sir Gawayne," says the Green Knight, [Sidenote C: "Where shall I seek thee?" says Sir Gawayne;] [Sidenote A: "Good sir," says Gawayne, "ask the high lord of this house to [F] Þat bro3t hym to a bry3t boure, þer beddyng wat3 noble, [Sidenote C: The lord of the castle and Sir Gawayne sit together during 1208 [A] "God moroun, sir Gawayn," sayde þat fayr lady, [Sidenote E: Gawayne tells her that he will become her own knight and 1436 Þe best þat þer breued wat3 wyth þe blod hounde3. Sir Gawayn þe gode, þat glad wat3 with alle, Þat þay wyth busynes had ben, aboute hym to serue; [Sidenote E: "Now," says the Green Knight, "I must hit thee, since thy ./cache/14568.txt ./txt/14568.txt