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16th Century

m is it said, "But greet harm was it, as it thoughte me, That on his shine a mormal hadde he,?" Of whom is it said, "And for to festne his hood under his chin / He hadde of gold wrought a ful curious pin; / A love-knotte in the grettere ende ther was"? Who had "a thumb of gold"? Of whom is it said, "And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche"?The Frere is regarded as the beste beggere in his hous. The cook is referred to as the one with a mormal on his head. The monk is said to have a pin of gold. The Millere had a thumb of gold. The clerk, a student at Oxford, was willing to learn and teach.11.What character brought along little dogs ("small hounds") on the pilgrimage? Of whom is it said, "He hadde a paire / Of legges and feet so clene and faire / That al myn herte I gave unto his hoold"? Of whom is it said, "He was a gentil harlot and a kinde; / A bettre felawe sholde men nought finde"?The monk brought along his greyhounds. Janekin the clerk was said to have feet so clene and faire. The Somnour is thought to be a gentil horlot.12.In whose armor did Sir Lancelot arm himself in Queen Guinevere's chamber?He wore Sir Colgrevances armor after he killed him with a blow to the head.13.Who was in the barge in which Sir Bedivere placed King Arthur?His half-sister, Queen Morgause was one of the three ladies in the barge.Part I:14.Identify the following: Sir Mordred, Sir Gaheris, Joyous Garde.Sir Mordred is the only knight that survived during the attack on Lancelot while he was visiting Guinevere. He is a manipulative person only out for his own gain and helped instigate the attack on Lancelot. It is said that he later betrays King Arthur. Sir Gaheris is one of the two unarmed knights that is slain by Lancelot during the rescue of Guinevere. His death causes Sir Gawain to lust for revenge and turn against Lancelot, who he held in the highest regard. Joyous Garde is Lancelots castle in England that he and Guinevere retreat to after h...

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