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

leue at hyre he nom & in to halle he com Line 584 knyhtes eode to table & horn eode to stable þer he toc his gode fole blac so euer eny cole Line 588 wiþ armes he him sredde ant is fole he fedde þe fole bigon to springe & horn murie to synge Line 592
Horn rod one whyle wel more þen amyle he seh a shyp at grounde wiþ heþene hounde Line 596
He askede wet hue hadden oþer to londe ladden an hound him gan biholde & spek wordes bolde Line 600 þis land we wolleþ wynne & sle þat þer bueþ inne
Horn gan is swerd gripe ant on is arm hit wype Line 604 þe saraȝyn he hitte so [saraȝyn] saraȝy followed by hole in MS. and mark of contraction.] þat is hed fel to ys to þo gonne þe houndes gone aȝeynes Horn ys one Line 608
He lokede on is rynge [folio 87a] ant þohte o rymenyld þe ȝynge he sloh þer of þe beste an houndred at þe leste Line 612 ne mihte no mon telle alle þat he gon quelle of þat þer were oryue he lafte lut o lyue Line 616
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King Horn; a Middle-English romance, edited from the manuscripts by Joseph Hall.
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