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Updated: April 30, 2025
There all the barons met them, and anon King Mark and the Fair Isoud were richly wedded with great splendour. But ever, as the French book saith, Sir Tristram and the Fair Isoud loved each other truly, and his life long he was her loyal and honourable knight. Lievest: dearest. There were great jousts and tourneying at that time in Cornwall, and Sir Tristram was most praised of all the knights.
"As for that," said King Anguish, "ye shall have her with you, to do with her what it please you; that is to say, if ye list to wed her yourself, that is to me lievest ; and if ye will give her unto King Mark, that is in your choice." So, to make a short conclusion, the Fair Isoud was made ready to go with Sir Tristram, and Dame Bragwaine went with her for her chief gentlewoman, with many others.
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