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SOo on the morne syre Launcelot departed and sir tris∣tram was redy and la Beale Isoud with sir Palo∣mydes and sir Gareth / And soo they rode alle in gre∣ne ful fresshely bysene vnto the forest / and sir Tristram left sir Dynadan slepynge in his bed / and so as they rode / it happ••d the kynge and launcelot stode in a wyndowe / and sawe syre Tristram ryde and Isoud / Syre sayd Launcelot yonder ry∣deth the fayrest lady of the world excepte youre quene Dame Gueneuer / who is that said sir Arthur / Sir sayd he / it is que¦ne Isoud that oute taken my lady your quene she is make∣les / Take your hors said Arthur / and araye yow at alle ryʒ∣tes as I wylle doo / and I promyse yow said the kynge / I wille see her / ¶Thenne anone they were armed & horsed / and eyther took a spere and rode vnto the forest / Syre said launcelot it is not good that ye goo to nyghe them / for wete ye wel there are two as good knyghtes as now are ly∣uynge / and therfore sir I pray yow be not to hasty / For perad¦uenture there wille be somme knyghtes ben displeased and we