The Lansdowne ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.

¶ Suster quod he þis is my ful assente Wiþ al þau-ys here of my parlemente. Line 3076 That gentill Palamon ȝoure owen knyht [folio 38b] That serueþ ȝowe wiþ will and herte and myht And euer haþe do seþ firste ȝe him knewe That ȝe schall of ȝowere grace vpon him rewe Line 3080 And taken him for husbonde and for lorde Lene me ȝowre honde for þis is oure accorde Lat see nowe of ȝowre wommanly pyte He is a kinges broþer sonne parde Line 3084 And þouhe he weere a pouer bachellere Sen he haþe serued ȝowe so mony a ȝere And had for ȝowe so grete aduersite It moste be considered leueþ me Line 3088 ffor gentil mercye oute to passen riht Þan seide he þus to Palamon þe knyht .I. trowe þere nedeþe litul sermonynge To make ȝowe assente to þis þinge Line 3092 Comeþ nere and takeþ ȝowre lady be þe honde Be-twexen hem anone was maade þe bonde [XII. 69.] Þat hiht Matrimoigne or mariage Be al þe counsel and þe Baronage Line 3096 And wiþ al blis and melodye [XII. 72.] Haþe Palamon ywedded Emelye An god þat haþe al þis werlde wrouht Sende him his loue þat haþ it dere bouht Line 3100 ffor nowe is Palamon in al his wele [XII. 83.] Leueinge in blis richesse and hele And Emely him loueþ so tenterly And he hir se[r]uith so gentilly Line 3104 That þere no worde was hem be-twene Of Iolousy or any oþer tene Thus Endeþ Palamon and Emelye And god saue al þis faire compaignye Line 3108
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The Lansdowne ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
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London :: Published for the Chaucer Society by N. Trübner,
1867-1879.

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