Yet you shall live if you can answer me: What is the thing that woman most desire?
There was a knight who by force took a maiden. This act made such a stir in the kingdom that the king wanted to behead him. Butthe king decided to exercise his grace so ceaselessly, and he gave the Queen the case and granted her his life. (41-43)
الانزلاق: 2
gorgeous clothes
wealth
treasure
What is the thing that woman most desire?
[The knight] took his leave and went. But never touched a coast, country, or town in which there seemed to be any two willing to agree. (64-70)
الانزلاق: 3
upon my honour i agree
Give me your hand and swear to do whatever I shall require of you
His year was up now it was the day. As he rode home in a dejected mood there wasn't a living creature to be seen. Except one old woman crouched upon the green. (133-144). The old lady told him the answer to his question and off to the court they went.
الانزلاق: 4
O Queen, I've kept my day and kept my word and have my answer ready. A woman wants the self-same sovereignty over her husband.
"Twas I who taught this answer to the knight, For which he swore, and pledged his honour to it, Take me as your wife. (196-201)
Arriving at the kingdom, the knight shares the answer that the old lady has given him.Maid, wife, and widow cried, 'He's saved his life!' Then the old lady starts to speak about the promise the knight has made to her.
الانزلاق: 5
My lady, my love, my dearest wife, I leave the matter to your wise decision. (376-377)
All went for nothing, he was forced to wed. She asked that night: "You have two choices; which one will you try?" To have me old and ugly till I die, but still a loyal true, and humble wife that never will displease you or young and pretty and chance your arm what happens in a city (365-370) The knight answers her by saying for her to decide.
الانزلاق: 6
Since I'm to choose and rule as I think fit? And word of honour, you shall find me both.
Pleased with his answer, the old lady turns into a young, beautiful, and faithful wife. Do with my life and death as you think best. Cast up the curtain, husband. Look at me! And when indeed the knight had looked to see, Lo, she was young and lovely, rich in charms. In ecstasy he caught her in his arms. So they lived ever after to the end in perfect bliss (380-404)