For now is Palamon in alle wele,
Lyvynge in blisse, in richesse, and in heele,
And Emelye hym loveth so tendrely,
And he hire serveth so gentilly,
That nevere was ther no word hem bitwene
Of jalousie or any oother teene.

– Geoffrey Chaucer

The Canterbury Tales, The Knight’s Tale. Palamon is now living in happiness and riches with Emily and she loves him so tenderly and serves her so gently. A perfect fairytale ending for the man who saw and fell in love with the girl first.