"'Should you call me courteous lord', said Gawain to his king, 'to rise from my seat and stand at your side, politely take leave of my place at the table and quit without causing offense to my queen, then I would come to your counsel before this great court. For I find it unfitting... when a deed is dangled before us that you take on this trial'"(SG + GK, 343-350).
No, Arthur! I shall take your place.
Arthur's Feast and the Green Knight's Entrance Fit I
"'For the body which is bound within this green belt, as long a it is buckled robustly about him, will be safe against anyone who seeks to strike him...' The man mulled it over and it entered his mind it might just be the jewel for the jeopardy he faced and save him from the strike in his challenge at the chapel"(SG + GK, 1851-1857, pg. 143).
Gawain Accepts the Magic Girdle Fit III
"He grabbed the girdle and ungathered its knot and flung it in fury at the man before him. 'My downfall and my undoing; let the devil take it. Dread of the death blow and cowardly doubts meant I gave in to greed, and inn doing so forgot the freedom and fidelity every knight knows to follow. And now I am found to be flawed and false, though treachery and untruth I have totally failed,' said Gawain"(SG + GK, 2376-2384, pg. 179).
Gawain's Regret Fit IV
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