206
4029 þat wiþ þe air YE ... B₂, BT þ
at
was w
ith
þe air Δ þat was of air XG
207
4043 puttes AJ, B, F pettes S
208
4049 and in such wise] in such a wise C in such(e) wise BT and such(e) wise RLB₂
209
4067 And þan B And þat T
210
4072 þe cook H₁G, BT
211
4073 either] euery AM ... B₂
212
4088 put J, S, F putte AC, B
213
4106 fforþ A ... GC
214
4110 over] euery ERLB₂, W ony C oure X
215
4113 make] take ERCB₂
216
4129 his] hir C, B
217
4137 therafter] after E ... B₂ her (hir) after BT
218
4138 seefoul E, BTΛ sedewolf L
219
4140 that] which E ... B₂, W
220
4151 mede E ... B₂
221
4152 be sene (seene) AJ, B besene S, F
222
4160 and fieble] fieble E, B, W
223
4161 into (in to) AM ... B₂
224
4177 eny stede XGL, BΔ
225
4186 telleþ BT
226
4217 wold C, SB, F wolde AJ
227
4231 herde AJ, F herd C, B
228
4243 schepe felle B
229
4250
margin
mortua autem Philen SΔΛ mortua autem Hellen A ... B₂, BT, FWH₃
230
4266
margin
cum solo vellere A ... B₂, B
231
4267
margin
canitur YGE, BTΔΛ canetur AMH₁XRCLB₂, S, FH₃ habetur W
232
4276 Anon sche bigan for to make E ... B₂ She kest anone howe she myght make W
233
4278 schope AJ, S, F schop (schoop) C, B
234
4307 all S, F alle AJ, B
235
4309 seid AJ, B, F seide C
236
4311 hem haþ preid B hath hem preide W
237
4321 it is AMH₁
238
4330 Wherin J, F
239
4334 þo men H₁XGEC, B
240
4343 þe AMH₁XGB₂, Δ, W
241
4349 was lore H₁ ... B₂
242
4351 As] And AM ... B₂
243
4352 hirself adreynt B
244
4361 was spoke H₁XECLB₂
245
4367 To him þat BT, W
246
4369 you] þou H₁YB₂, BT, WH₃
247
4391 where þe biȝete sterte EC wher euere þei be ȝit stert(e) H₁XRLB₂
248
4396 To] And H₁ ... B₂
249
4402 by so AMH₁XRCLB₂, B so W
250
4411 thei] sche B
251
4413 wolde he H₁XRCLB₂
252
4423 of continuance BT and contenance LB₂, WH₃
253
4425 his
om.
AM ... B₂
254
4427 wher it is A ... B₂, FWKH₃
255
4452 it were AM
256
4462 ther] þat BT
257
4468 My þought and al my loue BT Mi loue and al mi trewþe Δ
258
4485 sein (seie) MXCLB₂, W
259
4504 mihte S miht (might) AJ, B, F
260
4507 usure] mesure BT
261
4512 al þis BT
262
4518 als so] als (as) X, Ad, WH₃
263
4523 it
om.
B
264
4525 Thus beie I diere] I beye deere H₁ ... B₂
265
4526 noght
om.
H₁RCLB₂, W
266
4565 þe ende H₁ ... B₂
267
4568 riht wel paid] wel a payd (appaied) H₁ ... B₂
268
4571 of suche dede BT
269
4574 thogh] of ERCB₂ if H₁
270
4576 ffro whom AM
271
4579 hire AJM
272
4586
margin
decreuit, pro eo quod ipsa Eccho
om.
BT, H₃
273
4587 on
om.
BT
274
4595 that
om.
MH₁XRCLB₂, Δ, W
275
4612 was
om.
AM
276
4634 quite BT, W
277
4642 vice BT
278
4643 in the wodes] euere in wodes AM ... B₂
279
4651 herte XEC, BT, W
280
4652 places XGLB₂, B
281
4671 Blinde AJ, S, F Blind C, B
282
4680 wole A
283
4682 Whan EC
284
4701 By (Bi) so AM ... B₂, B (Be so G)
285
4717 why F which A ... B₂, S ... Δ, KH₃Magd thi W
286
4732 ffor wiþ SΔ
287
4738 By so AMX ... B₂, B
288
4739 I myhte] It m. AM ... B₂, S ... Δ
289
4742 That it schal H₁ ... B₂
290
4770 I schal BT
291
4788 That man H₁ ... B₂
292
4789
margin
Babilonem A ... B₂
293
4792 yifte
om.
H₁RCLB₂
294
4808 Rabio A ... B₂
295
4814 such
om.
AMRCL
296
4817 Spondeus H₁ ... B₂ Spo
n
dius T
297
4818 in
om.
RCB₂
298
4851 Rabio A ... B₂
299
4856 the] he AM
300
4862 schette (schet) JXERCB₂
301
4868 I] it BT þou H₁ ... B₂
302
4872 wold B
303
4877 thi] þis H₁E ... B₂
304
Latin Verses
vii. 2 dicta que SBT dictaque AJM, FW dictique (dicti que) H₁E ... B₂
305
3 alonge AJ, F a longe SB
306
4920 Dampnen þe vnkinde creature H₁ ... B₂ (Dampneth H₁B₂) lifissh S, F liuissh BT liuynge AJM, Δ liflich (livelich) WH₃
307
4921 who that it kan] þat it can AM by þat I can H₁ ... B₂
308
4935 olde AJ, S, F old C, B
309
4942 at] þat XECLB₂ þat at H₁R
310
4944 the
om.
H₁ ... B₂, BΔ
311
4959
margin
ipsum] insuper ipsum AM
312
4981 the] þo B
om.
T
313
4984 all S, F alle AJ, B
314
4989 f. put: knvt AMC pit: knit H₁XRLB₂, Ad, W
315
4994 þe pit (put &c.) H₁ ... B₂, Ad, W
316
5003 sore] for AM he W
317
5011 fantosme, bot yit] fantasme (fantome) þat BTΛ fantasme and ȝit L fantasie but he ȝit W
318
5021 him hath adresced] þo him haþ dresced H₁XRCLB₂
319
5025 al softe] alofte B softe W
320
5034 If it so be þat he vpbreyde (vmbreide) BT
321
5035 speke F
rest
spoke
322
5045 o word H₁C, BT one word Δ, W
323
5051 the
om.
AM
324
5054 aroute F
325
5064 a
om.
H₁RCLB₂
326
5071 Thonkende] Touchynge AH₁R (Tho
n
kinge
in ras.
C)
327
5102 That to] Vnto B
328
5105 bot it be grace] but it be bi grace AM but be goddis grace Δ
329
5111 the
om.
AM
330
5114 so he dede AdBTΔ, W
331
5125 al aboute H₁XRCL
332
5128 þat man H₁ ... B₂
333
5130 him
om.
BT
334
5131 ek (eek) AJC, BT eke F
335
5134 a mannes] mannes XE, B
336
5145 And in þe AM And tho the H₁
337
5157 the] in AM ... B₂
338
5158 eny AM
339
5159 hem AMGRLB₂
340
5180 eny
om.
AM
341
5199 bot] by (be) BT for W
342
5204 Wherof AM ... B₂
343
5210 þy þought BT
344
5215 standt S, F stant AC, B standeþ J thi] þe H₁ ... B₂
345
5225 ffor loue H₁ ... B₂
346
5236 bar AJC, BT bare S, F
347
5237
margin
suffultus] fultus BT
348
5239
margin
vincit H₁ ... B₂
349
5242 vsed AM ... B₂, W
350
5248 dighte F dihte AJ
and so also in
l. 5352
351
5252 cite H₁ ... B₂, T
352
5277 And] Of B
353
5281 of Troie XC, S ... Δ, W
354
5282 lost hath] lost(e) H₁ ... B₂ hath lost W
355
5288 world] lord BT
356
5299 therinne] euer inne H₁ ... B₂
357
5302 many AC, B manye (manie) S, F monie J
358
5308 As] And X ... B₂
359
5316 this] his L, BT
360
5321 the king] to king E ... B₂, kynge (
om.
the) X
361
5326 put AJ, S, F putte C, BT
362
5341 sche schold B, W sche wolde T
363
5346 ayeinward] aȝein H₁ ... B₂
364
5349 tok (took) AJC, SB toke F
365
5357 Hou he] How þat he AH₁RCLB₂ How þat M
366
5359 þe maide AM ... B₂
367
5364 So was B gret
om.
AM wonder AC, BT wondre J, S, F
368
5372 þis ground S ... Δ
369
5387 wold(e) BT
370
5411 f.
And so fell þat vpon an ile
Thei were wind driue wiþinne a while
H₁ ... B₂ (driuen in a while L)
371
5427 his] alle B
372
5430 schipman H₁ ... B₂, W
373
5438 afriht (a fright &c.) A ... B₂ (
except
E), W
374
5449 it at nede H₁XRCLB₂
375
5456 is] was H₁E ... B₂
376
5457 into] to S ... Δ
377
5464 tresces AC tresses BT trescess J, S, F
378
5465 wiþ hir selue (self) took a strif H₁ ... B₂ wiþ hirself sche took such a s. B
379
5466 betwen(e) deþ H₁ ... B₂
380
5467 lay] weepe (wep) BT
381
5480 after þat S ... Δ
382
5500 as for BT
383
5507 it
om.
AM ... B₂ (
except
E)
384
5510 seruant H₁ ... B₂
385
5520 þei failen H₁ ... B₂ he faileth W
386
5522 what] al þat B
387
5524 thee schal] schal M ... B₂ schal þe Δ, W
388
5527 seline BT
389
5532 ladi love] loue desire H₁ ... B₂
390
5533 That] ffor BT was
om.
H₁ ... B₂
391
5539 wolde H₁ ... B₂
392
5546 lust AMCL listne Δ
393
5557
margin
duas filias
om.
B
394
5559
margin
Terco A ... B₂
395
5561
margin
cum
om.
A ... B₂
396
5563
margin
sororis A ... B₂, B, W
397
5560 wel
om.
H₁E ... B
398
5590 sche lay XGB₂, S ... Δ, W
399
5592 kist SB, F kyste (kiste) AJ
400
5597 to] by (be) A ... B₂
401
5600 Vnto B
402
5610 noght
om.
AM
403
5611 Of þat þey preyde T And þat þei preyde B
404
5621 he
om.
BT
405
5622 a fyre XC, B
406
5627 that] þe BT
407
5633 which] that H₁, BT
om.
M, W
408
5646 þi A this] þe M
409
5667 þo stones EC
410
5670 tale] al BT
411
5671 f.
And crie it to briddes al aboute
How þou hast do to me þurghoute H₁ ... B₂
(to þe briddes R)