King Horn; a Middle-English romance, edited from the manuscripts by Joseph Hall.

Horn tok rymyld by þe hond And ledde hire by þe se strond He tok hym syre aylbrous Line 1548 Stiward of þe kynges hous He riuede in a reaume In a wel fayr streume Þer kyng mody was syre Line 1552 Þat horn slow wyt yre Aybrous he makede þer kyng For hys gode tydyng. For syre hornes lore Line 1556 He was kyng þore Horn ariuede in hyrelonde Þer he hadde woned so longe Þer he dude ayol childe Line 1560 Wedden mayden hermenylde Horn wente to sodenne To hys owe kunne Reynyld he makede quene Line 1564 So ith Miyȝte wel bene Alle folc hyt knewe Þat he hem louede trewe Nou ben he alle dede Line 1568 God hem to heuene lede
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King Horn; a Middle-English romance, edited from the manuscripts by Joseph Hall.
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