A boy comes to
King Arthur's court with an
enchanted mantle that can not be worn by an unfaithful wife.
Guinevere dons it, but appears to be naked: When she had tane the mantle, and cast it her about, Then was shee bare all aboue the buttocckes. Then euery knight that was in the kings court Talked, laughed, and showted, full oft att that sport. So does every other lady in the court; only one can wear it, and only after she confesses to kissing her husband before their marriage. Other boys also bring a wild boar, that can not be cut by a cuckold's knife, and a cup that a cuckold can not drink from without spilling it, and these also reveal that every wife at court has been unfaithful. ==Motifs==