To 'paire triftis he þam taughte, who pt righte" trowes, 'Ilke a lorde, wt owttyn lett, At his trifte was he sett1, Wt bowe and wt barcelett, Vndir pofe1 bewes. 15 IV. Vndir pose' bewes þay bade, pose beryns so bolde, [fol. 151b.] Thay kefte of paire' copitts, in clyffes so calde; 5 'Thay recomforthed paire' kenettis, to 'kele pam3 of care; pay 'fellede dowñes be femmats, full thikke folde, Wt fresche hundis, and fette, 'felonofly pay' fare. 'pay questede", and quellys, By" frythis and fellis, '& darkys and darys". 'pat pe dere dwellys", V. 40 45 'Atte darkis' the dere, 'and to down schowys, And by pe ftremys so ftrange, þat fwyftly swoghes", 12 here triftres he hem tau3t, ho pe trouth. 13 Eche. 14 To añ oke he hem fette. pay wery be wilde fwyne, and 'wyrkkis þam waa'; 10 Thay gafe no gameñ, 'no grythe", pt one grownde growes, 14 Thus thies gomes þay ga, in grevys so grene, 'And boldly blawes rechayse", Swylk" folauce to fene. VI. 50 Thus' wt folauce pay femelede', the prowdeste in patte, And few to be foueraygne, 'in cleues fo clene*; The daye waxe als dirke, Als" it were mydnyghte myrke ;- And lyghte one his fote. 7 worchen he wo. The huntes pei halowe, in hurftes and huwes. 9 And bluwe rechas, ryally pei ran to the ro. blowe rechas. 11 Om. 12 pe grete gre[u]ndes. 16 So gladly pei goñ. 17 The king 10 to no. 13 Supplied from MS. D. 14 fo. 18 folowed. 15 pei go. 19 pt. VII. Thus one' fote are pay 'lyghte, pofe' frekis vn-fayne, 14 [fol. 155.] Allas! now kyndyls my kare, VIII. gayne, I gloppyn" and I grete!" Thane gloppenyde, and grett, dame' Gaynoure the gay, VII.-1 to. 2 faren pes. 3 fleen fro. 4 Om. 5 fewe. 6 This line and line 6 are omitted in MS. D. 'fneterand fnawe fnartly hem fnelles. • lede of pe lawe, in londe is not. 9 Syr Gawayñ. 10 to. 11 3auland, and 30merand. 12 3elles. 19 Hit 15 bañ. zaules, hit zamers, wt waymynges. ar. 5 foñ. 14 with fiking. 16 me. 17 gloppe. 7 for. 6 confortes. 11 oonly haue me laft on my depe. With the gryfelyeste gaste, þat eu? herde I grete" !"— "'At this" gafte," quod 'f Gaweayne", "greue 3owe no more; Bare was hir' body, and blake to the bone, 'pat now one hede, ne on hare, hillynge' it hade; 10 13 He raykede 'to it one' a rase, for he was neu' rade". 14 A 'tade pykit one hir' potte, Hir eghne ware" holkede futt hotte, X. 'Glowand als" gledis. Alte glowede 'als gledis' the gaste, 'whare scho glydis, 'Vmbyclede in' a clowde, 'wt clethynge* vn-clere ; 3 waried, hit wayment, as. as. 7 memered, hit mufed. X.-1 as a glede. 2 pere ho. › Vmbe-clipped hi wt. 4 of cleyng. Cerkelytt' with serpentes, 'pat satt by hir" sydes ; To tette be dedis' þer one, my tonge were to tere. The 'beryn brawndeche owte his brande, and the body bydis, 10 The hundes 'are to hillys", & 'paire hedes" hydes, For pat" gryfely gafte made so '5 gryme bere. 16 The grete grewhundes were agayfte, 'for þat" grym bere ; þat one 'that gafte gewes", That 'hedows when pay" here. Thay clyme" in the clewes", XI. 110 'Who þat myghte þat hedows see, hendeste in' hautte, 119 Thane coniurede 'hir þat' knyghte, and one Crifte guñ3 he catte,— "Alts pou was crucyfyede one croyfe, to 'faue vs fra' syñ, 'Thou fpirette, saye me the fothe, whedir þat' pou salt, And whi þat þou walkes 10 thies wayes, thies" woddis, wt inñ?”“I was of fegure, and 'of flesche, the" fayereste of atte, Criftenede, and kryfõmede", with kynges in my kyñ. [fol. 155b.] I hafe kynges in my kyñ, knaweñ 'kyde full" kene;God hafe 'sent me this " grace, 15 XI. ↑ Om. 125 To fpeke with 30ure qwêne. 9 burne braides out pe. ૩ Hapelefe mi3t here so fer into. 2 chatered pe cholle, pe chalus on pe. 3 pe. 5 coñ. 6 As. 7 clanfe vs of. 8 That pu fei. 9 Om. 10 Walkeft. 11 þe. 14 for. In MS. L. first written "for kyde," but afterwards 12 face. 15 me geven of his. 16 I am comen in pis cace. |