The romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun. Ed. from six manuscripts and the old printed copy, with introduction, notes, and glossary, by Eugen Kölbing ...

Sone after syr Beuys Come to South-hampton is, Line 3198 To take possession of his londes, That had ben longe out of his hondes; The burgeyses, wyth moche pryde Agaynst syr Beuys gan they ryde And brought syr Beuys fayre and wel To Hampton to his owne castel. Line 3204 Of Hampton al the baronage Cam and dyd Beuys homage. Than was Beuys glad and fayne, That he had his ennemyes slayne. Than Beuys, the soth to sayne, Line 3209 Sende after the bysshop of Coleyne, That he wolde for any thynge Come and be at his weddynge. Whan the bysshop was thyder come, Two knyghtes had Iosian nome; Line 3214 Unto the churche they hyr led, [O folio 54b] The bysshop on the boke redde And to Beuys hyr wedded blyue Unto the endynge of hyr lyue. Line 3218
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The romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun. Ed. from six manuscripts and the old printed copy, with introduction, notes, and glossary, by Eugen Kölbing ...
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1885, 1886, 1894.

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