Where did the narrator meet the knight at arms?
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The reciter of the poem comes across the knight-at-arms standing by a lake. It's a sweet gloomy scene. The grass-like flower that grows near water has wasted, and no birds sing. The poor old knight looks quite miserable as he stands there, "by yourself and wanly drifting." And with noble reason, too. He's had the insightful adversity to be seduced and reckless by a beautiful magician who usually takes gullible knights to her magical hollow. Thats the place they meet.
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The knight says that he met a beautiful fairy lady in the fields. He started hanging out with her, making flower garlands for her, letting her ride on his horse, and generally flirting like knights do. Finally, she invited him back to her fairy cave.
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