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 fast by hym also hote Line 2913 Cam a fyssher wyth his bote. Than Ascaparde toke the bote in hande And rowed hym selfe to the londe; [vowed (!) O.] Towarde the folke fast gan he loke, Beuys cam after and hym ouertoke; He sayde: 'Thefe, where haste thou bene? Line 2919 Why kepest thou no better my quene?' 'Syr Beuys, lorde, mercy,' he sayde, 'The Erle Myle had me betrayde!' Towarde the fyre they hyed them blyue, The preste, that dyd Iosyan shryue, Crystys blessynge haue he amonge, For that he taryed hyr so longe! Whan the fyre was al redy, Line 2927 In hyr smocke she stode therby. Ryght as they shulde hyr brenne, On Arundel Beuys gan renne, Line 2930 And in his hande gode Morglay, But Ascaparde went by another way.
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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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