Specimens of English literature from the 'Ploughmans crede' to the ...

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;;;''s;68 VII. CHEVY CHASE.In the masrar^r of doup^hid dodes & all that eu^r with himbethe fattiste hart^j In all cheviat, he sayd he wold kyll & carythem Away.'be my feth,' sayd Me dougheti doglas agayn,I wyil letIhat hontyng yf thai I may.' 5t]ie[n] tJiQ p^'rse owt off banborowe cam, wiih him A myghteemeany,wiih xv.C archar^i-^ bold off blood & bone, the wear chosenowt of shyars iij.this begane on a monday at morn, In cheviat the hillyso he;the chylde may Rue that ys vn-born, itwos the mor pitte.the dryvars thorowe - the wood^'i' went for to Reas thedear]?omen byckarte vppone the bent wiih ther browd Aroslocleare ;then the wvld thorowe the woodfj went on eu^/'v svde shearq-reahondfj thorowe the 2:revis grlent for to kvll thear dear.ihev begane In chyviat the hyls Abone yerly on A monnyn-daybe thai it drewe to the oware off none, A(hondrith fat hart^jdedther lay. 15the blewe A mort^ vppone tht bent, theshear,semblyde on sydisto the quyrry then the p^rse went to se the bryttlynge off thedearehe sayd, ' it was the duglas promys this day to met me hear,but I wyste he wolde faylle verament ;' A great oth the p^rseswear,atthe laste A squyar off nonhowbtrlonde lokyde at his handfull ny, 20' MS. ' archardes.' = MS. ' throrowe.' ^MS. ' mot.'

IVII. CHEVY CHASE. 69he was war of ^ the doughetie doglas cowmynge, with him amyghtte meany,both with spear, bylle ^, and brande, yt was a myghtti sightto sehardyar men both off hart nor hande wear not In cristiante.the wear xx.C spear-men good, withoute any fealethe wear borne A-long be the watt^r A twyde yth bowndd'^ oftividale. 25& to your boys'leave of the brytlyng of the dear,' he sayd, 'lock ye tayk good hed^for ^ sithe ye wear on your mothars borne, had ye neu^r somickle ned^.')the dougheti dogglas on A stede he Rode all*? his men befornehis armor glytteryde as dyd A glede, A boldar barne wasneu^r born.'tell me whos men ye ar?' he says, 'or whos men thatye be ? 30who gave youe leave to hunte In this chyviat chays In //zespyt of myn & of me ?'the first mane that eu^r him An answear mayd yt was ihtgood lord p^rse,'we wyll not tell the whoys men we ar,' he says, nor whos'men that we be,but we wyll hounte hear In this chays in the spyt of thyne &of the ;tht fattiste hart^j^ In allchyviat we haue kyld, & cast to carrythem A-way.' 35'be my troth,' sayd //ze doughete dogglas agay[n], '//z^rforthe ton of vs shall de this day.'then sayd the dought^ doglas vnto the lord p^rse,» MS. ' ath.' 2 MS. ' brylly.' 3 ^S. ' for neuer.'

;;;''s;68 VII. CHEVY CHASE.In <strong>the</strong> masrar^r <strong>of</strong> doup^hid dodes & all that eu^r with himbe<strong>the</strong> fattiste hart^j In all cheviat, he sayd he wold kyll & cary<strong>the</strong>m Away.'be my feth,' sayd Me dougheti doglas agayn,I wyil letIhat hontyng yf thai I may.' 5t]ie[n] tJiQ p^'rse owt <strong>of</strong>f banborowe cam, wiih him A myghteemeany,wiih xv.C archar^i-^ bold <strong>of</strong>f blood & bone, <strong>the</strong> wear chosenowt <strong>of</strong> shyars iij.this begane on a monday at morn, In cheviat <strong>the</strong> hillyso he;<strong>the</strong> chylde may Rue that ys vn-born, itwos <strong>the</strong> mor pitte.<strong>the</strong> dryvars thorowe - <strong>the</strong> wood^'i' went for <strong>to</strong> Reas <strong>the</strong>dear]?omen byckarte vppone <strong>the</strong> bent wiih <strong>the</strong>r browd Aroslocleare ;<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> wvld thorowe <strong>the</strong> woodfj went on eu^/'v svde shearq-reahondfj thorowe <strong>the</strong> 2:revis grlent for <strong>to</strong> kvll <strong>the</strong>ar dear.ihev begane In chyviat <strong>the</strong> hyls Abone yerly on A monnyn-daybe thai it drewe <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> oware <strong>of</strong>f none, A(hondrith fat hart^jded<strong>the</strong>r lay. 15<strong>the</strong> blewe A mort^ vppone tht bent, <strong>the</strong>shear,semblyde on sydis<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> quyrry <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> p^rse went <strong>to</strong> se <strong>the</strong> bryttlynge <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong>dearehe sayd, ' it was <strong>the</strong> duglas promys this day <strong>to</strong> met me hear,but I wyste he wolde faylle verament ;' A great oth <strong>the</strong> p^rseswear,at<strong>the</strong> laste A squyar <strong>of</strong>f nonhowbtrlonde lokyde at his handfull ny, 20' MS. ' archardes.' = MS. ' throrowe.' ^MS. ' mot.'

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