Answer:
This is an excerpt from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by the unknown author referred to as Gawain Poet . These lines are uttered by the character Lady Bertilak
Explanation:
Here we can read that there is a tension between courtesy and chastity, which we see her (Lady Bertilak) exploiting so she could have her way. She challenges Gawain using his name and reputation and teases him that he cannot be the real Gawain - since he would be “gracious.” She compares him to a student who forgot a lesson a day before and compares herself to a teacher. This excerpt thus shows cultural imagery connected to courtly love and classical traditions.