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VI. THE LAYS OF GRAELENT AND LANVAL, AND THE STORY OF WAYLAND.

I.

Thise olde gentil Britons in hir dayes
Of diverse aventures maden layes,
Rymeyed in hir firste Briton tonge;

Which layes with hir instruments they songe,
Or elles redden hem for hir plesaunce;
And oon of hem have I in remembraunce,

Which I shal seyn with good wil as I can.

Chaucer: Prologue to the Frankeleyn's Tale.

In the Tristan of Gottfried von Strassburg,' the hero comes all unknowing and unknown to the court of his uncle, King Mark, and charms the company there assembled by the melody of the music he makes on a harp.

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1 Ed. R. Bechstein, Leipzig, 1869 (Deutsche Classiker, VII), I, 129; cf. Miss Weston's translation, London, 1899, 1, 25–26.

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