Morgano opened this issue on Jun 15, 2007 · 64 posts
XENOPHONZ posted Fri, 15 June 2007 at 6:48 PM
Well and roundly spake Sir Tristram, as he smote about him both on the right hand and on the left:
"Thou shalt not abscond mine name for thy foul purposes, maugre thine head! For I wilt hie thee off to Copyright Court!"
And thence came out all they of the Castle, astonied at the battle that followed therewith; to behold upon them what terrible deeds and mighty shouldst transpire in the nounce.
"So that - that - and THAT to thee! Thou base fellow!" cried Sir Tristram. I allow not thy great folly against my mien! I forbid such abuse! For thou are but a churl, and no true knight!"
And thus did Sir Tristram, noble of knighhood: encompass and defend his name and his honour, that it be not put to nought and to black use with nay permission to knaves.
(With apologies to Sir Thomas Malory)