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

Than þe Kynge and þe qwene, And alle the doghety by-dene, Thorow þe greuys so grene, To Carlele þay kayre.
LIV.
The kyng to Carelele es comene, with knyghttis so kene, [Wanting in I.] To halde his rownde tabille, one ryalle arraye; Line 691 Those knyghtes, þat were wondede fulle wathely, als I wene, Surgeones sanede thayme, sothely to saye. [folio 161a] [I. surgens hom sauyt. sa et in D.] Bothe comforthede thaym thane, the kynge and the qwene; Thay ware dubbyde dukes bothe one a daye. Line 695 And ther Sir Gallerone weddid his wyfe, þat semly and schene, [D. slonkest. I. wlonkest I wene.] Withe gyftis and gersomes of Sir Gawayne the gaye. [I. = D.] And thus those hathelles with haldis that hende; [I. Thus Gauan and Galrun gode frindes ar thay.] And whene he was saned and sownde, [I. Qwen thay were holle and sownde.] Þay made hyme sworne to Sir Gawane in þat stownde, Line 700 And sythene, a knyghte of þe tabylle rownde, [700-701 I. = D.] Vn-tille his lyues ende. [I. Vntille his ending day.]
LV.
Dame Gaynour garte besyly wryte in to þe weste, To alle manere of relygeous, to rede and to synge; Pristes withe processyones . . . . . [I. Prustes, prouincials. Two half-lines wanting in T.] Line 705 . . . . .messis to make hir menynge. [I. her modur mynnyng.] Dukes, erles, barouns, and bechoppes of the beste, [I. Boke-lornut byrnus.] Thurghe alle Y[n]glande scho garte make menynge; [I. Thro-oute Bretan so bold these bellus con ring.] And thus this ferlyes by-felle in a foreste, [I. in Ingulwud forest.]
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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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