choose whether ye will die or live, for an ye be
   yielden, it shall be unto Sir Kay. Fair knight,
   then they said, in saving our lives we will do
   as thou commandest us. Then shall ye, said Sir
   Launcelot, on Whitsunday next coming go unto the
   court of King Arthur, and there shall ye yield
   you unto Queen Guenever, and put you all three
   in her grace and mercy, and say that Sir Kay
   sent you thither to be her prisoners. On the morn
   Sir Launcelot arose early, and left Sir Kay
   sleeping; and Sir Launcelot took Sir Kay's armor
   and his shield and armed him, and so he went to
   the stable and took his horse, and took his leave
   of his host, and so he departed. Then soon after
   arose Sir Kay and missed Sir Launcelot; and