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He
feeleth
through
the
heart-spone
the
prick
;
Up
springen
speares
,
twenty
feet
in
height
,
Out
go
the
swordes
to
the
silver
bright
;
The
helms
they
to-hewn
and
to-shred
;
Out
burst
the
blood
with
stern
streames
red
.
Chaucer
.
Morning
arose
in
unclouded
splendour
,
and
ere
the
sun
was
much
above
the
horizon
,
the
idlest
or
the
most
eager
of
the
spectators
appeared
on
the
common
,
moving
to
the
lists
as
to
a
general
centre
,
in
order
to
secure
a
favourable
situation
for
viewing
the
continuation
of
the
expected
games
.
The
marshals
and
their
attendants
appeared
next
on
the
field
,
together
with
the
heralds
,
for
the
purpose
of
receiving
the
names
of
the
knights
who
intended
to
joust
,
with
the
side
which
each
chose
to
espouse
.
This
was
a
necessary
precaution
,
in
order
to
secure
equality
betwixt
the
two
bodies
who
should
be
opposed
to
each
other
.
According
to
due
formality
,
the
Disinherited
Knight
was
to
be
considered
as
leader
of
the
one
body
,
while
Brian
de
Bois-Guilbert
,
who
had
been
rated
as
having
done
second-best
in
the
preceding
day
,
was
named
first
champion
of
the
other
band
.
Those
who
had
concurred
in
the
challenge
adhered
to
his
party
of
course
,
excepting
only
Ralph
de
Vipont
,
whom
his
fall
had
rendered
unfit
so
soon
to
put
on
his
armour
.
There
was
no
want
of
distinguished
and
noble
candidates
to
fill
up
the
ranks
on
either
side
.