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

Adam loked þo vnder wode bouhe And þo he sauhe mete he was glade y-nowhe ffor he hope to god for to haue his dele And he was sore alonged after a goode mele Line 636 As he had seide þat word þe Maister outelawe [folio 62a] Sawe Gamelin and Adam vnder wode schawe Ȝonge men seide þe maister be þe goode rode .I. am war of gestes god send vs goode Line 640 Ȝonde bene two ȝon[g]e men riht wele adiht And parauentur þer bene mo who so loked ariht Ariseþ vp ȝonge men and fette hem to me It is good þat we weten what men þei be Line 644 Vpe þer sterten .vij. fro þe denere And Metten wiþ Gamelin . and Adam spensere Whan þei were nyhe hem þan seide þat one Ȝeldeþ vp ȝonge men ȝoure bowes and ȝoure flone Line 648 Than seid Gamelin þat ȝonge was of elde Muche sorwe mot he haue þat to ȝowe hem ȝelde .I. curs none oþer bot riht my selue Þough ȝe fette to ȝow .v. þat be ȝe tuelue Line 652 Tho þei herde be his worde þat myht was in his arme Ther was none of hem þat wolde do him harme Bot seide to Gamelin Mildely and still Com a-for oure maister and seie to him þi will Line 656 Ȝonge men seide Gamelin be ȝoure leute What man is ȝoure Maister þat ȝe wiþ be Al þei ansewerd wiþ-oute lesinge Oure maister his crouned of owtelawes þe kenge Line 660 Adam seide Gamelin go we in cristes name He maye neyþer mete ne drinke warne vs for schame If þat he be hende and come of gentil blode He will ȝeue vs mete and drinke and do vs sum goode Line 664 Be seinte Iame seid Adam what harme þat .I. gete .I. wil auentur me to þe dore þat .I. hade mete Gamelin and Adam wenten forþe in fere And þei grete þe maister þat þei fonde þere Line 668
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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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