Scottish alliterative poems in riming stanzas. Edited with introd., appendix, notes, and glossary. [n.p.]Scottish Text Society, 1897.

The kynge carpede one heghte: "Lyghte, and lende alle nyghte, If thou be curtayse knyghte, [414-415. I.=T.] Line 415 And telle me thi name."
XXXIII.
"My name es sir galleroune, with owttyne any gyle, [I. Syr Galrun.] The gretteste of galowaye, of greves and of gyllis, [I.=T. D. grenes?] Of Konynge, of Carryke, of Conyngame, of Kylle, Of Lomonde, of Lenay, of Lowthyane hillis. [419-420. I.
Of Carrake, of Cummake, of Conyngame, of Kile,Of Lonwik, of Lannax, of Laudoune hillus.
]
Line 420
Thou hase wonnen thaym one werre, with owttrageouse wille, [I. with thi wrange wiles.] And gyffene þame sir Gawayne, and þat myne herte grilles. . . . . . [I. Ȝette schalle thou wring thi hondus, and wary the quiles. This line is wanting in T.] Or he weldene my landes, at myne vn-thankes. [I. Or any we schild hom weld, atte my unnewilles.] By alle þe welthe of this werlde, he salle þame neuer welde, [I. Atte my unnewilles, i-wis, he schalle.] Whilles I my hede may bere, Line 426 Bot he wyne þame one werre, Bothe with schelde and with spere, Appone a fair felde!
XXXIV.
I wille fighte one a felde, and þer to make I my faythe, Withe any freke one the foulde, þat frely es borne. Line 431 To losse swylke a lordschipe me thynke it fulle laythe, And ilke a leueande lede wolde laughe me to skorne." [D. siche.] "We arene here in the wode, walkande one our wathe, We hunte at the herdis with hundes and with horne; Line 435 We arene one owre gamene, we ne hafe no gude graythe; [I. Gyf thou be gome gladdest, now haue we no graythe.] Bot ȝitt þou salle be machede by middaye to morne. And for thi I rede the, þou rathe mane, þou riste the alle þe nyghte." [I. =T.]
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Scottish alliterative poems in riming stanzas. Edited with introd., appendix, notes, and glossary. [n.p.]Scottish Text Society, 1897.
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Amours, François Joseph, 1841-1910.
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New York,: Johnson Reprint Corp.
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