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

And after that Beuys they sought, But tydynges of hym harde they nought. Line 3610 That wol be founde, founde shal be: [O folio 61b] On a day they went thoroughe the cyte, They ledde Iosyan to hyr Inne, And than he went, some mete to wynne. Line 3614 Sabere went to the castel gate And met his son Terry therat, He prayed hym in the honour of the rode, That he wolde gyue hym some gode. Terry hym behelde blyue Line 3619 And sayde: 'Palmer, so mot I thryue, There shal no mete be the to dere, For thou art lyke my fader Sabere!' Saber sayde: 'By goddys grace, So thy moder sayde, I was.' Line 3624 Whan Terry sawe, that it was he, He ran to hym wyth hert fre;
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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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