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[Of the londes of Albanye and of Libye ; of the wisshinges for wacchinge of the Sperhauk; and of Noes schippe. ] HERE hafe I talde ȝow and declared of þe Haly Land and of cuntreez þer aboute, and

beshette him therin all aloon. There he made sorowe and sorowe enough: His clothes he rende, his heer he drough. Of loue he bemeneth him strongely, For whom he hath sorowe gretly: . . . . . . . .

false Duke barrard ys dede (Of hys sowle can I no rede) Thorrought a pylgryme full hardye, That terry defendyd of felonye. ' To-fore the emperoure tho he cam, Yet had he gret dred of blame. ' Sir Emperoure ,

found Where was the kyng of the lond. ' At Wynchester, ' they seyd, ' now ys he: There he muste nedys be. There hath he made a gret somons Of dukis, Erlys, and of barons, And to all that

ȝerde of londe; and of þe yifte of Kyng stephyn ande of thempryce, prebende of lx. s. (of bensynton, xxiiij.; of bamton, xxiiij.; of Hedyndon, xij.), And of v. s. v. d. ob. qua. with-in the borowgh of oxonforde of

þorgℏ the Iles of Colcos & of lango of the whiche Iles ypocras was lord offe. And somme men seyn þat in the Ile of lango is ȝit the doughter of ypocras in forme & lykness of a gret dragoun

consent and confirmacion of lorde William , Bisshop of lincoln, and also of þe consent of þe keper or warden and of þe college of Seynte marie of Whinchester of Oxforde , patronys of þe parisch church of Heyforde Name

VI [Of manye names of Soudans; and of the Tour of Babiloyn. ] IN Babilon es a faire kirk of oure Lady, whare scho dwelled viii. ȝere, when scho fledd oute of þe land of Iudee for drede of Kyng

not covered by the rubric of chp. iv. [Of diversities in Cyprus ; of the road from Cyprus to Jerusalem ; and of the marvel of a fosse full of sand. ] FRA þis ile of Rodes men passez in

d. Item., rec. of the fermour of the ffullyng mylle, iiij. s. iiij. d. Item of John Stonestrete, xj. d. ob. Item., of William Custamice, v. s. Item, of Thomas Wylshire, vij. s. Item., of John Miller of Pynden, ij.

party of his lordschepe. For he was wont to be emperour of Romany, of Grece , of Asie þe lesse, of Surry , of þe land of Iudee, in þe whilk es Ierusalem , of þe land of Egipte, of

CHAPTER XII [Of the Dede See, and of the flom Jordan ; of the hed of seynt John the Baptist ; and of the vsages of the Samaritanes. ] THREE myle fra Iericho es þe Deed See. Betwene Iericho and

þou be he was ryȝht wele That gode fore hym dude sych merakell! A syngne it was of grete loue, That god all-myȝhty of heuen aboue Prefer(d) hym to kys so lawly, Ms. prefere. Fore he mekyd his herte so

an hyll goon: I founde a roche all of stone. Full hit was of gold rede; Thervpon there lay a dragon dede, And a swerd by hym laye: Ys none better of stele this daye. Also me thouȝt that sir

parties of tithes comyng forth of þo Demayne of ledewell of þe honowr of Walyngforde and longyng to þe church of Seynte George In the castellof oxonford, and the person of Wotton the thirde parte of the tithis of

1 the castell & towne of 1 1—1 omitted, F. orig. L. ii. mountalban / and founde the wayes that thei were all maryed noble & richely. Who that sholde speke of the bredern of reynaude & of theyr dedes,

made grete criyng of wimen & of children / and for fere of the stones, thei went & hid them vnder the grounde; and so thei of mountalban endured this mischeff aslong as thei had ony morsell of mete /

of your ooste. And he that shall renne beste, shall wynne your crowne of golde, And fyve hundred marke of fyne silver, and a hundred rolles of silke / And all thus ye shall mowe know the beste horse

ran owte of oure lorde syde, Wen he hang opone þe tre? Who-so wylle þedyre go or ryde, Þis day þer he may it se. Bot for mekylle of þe here ofte in dowte þe = þo? Of þe precius

here wythin this castellof mountalban. ' ' Cosin , ' sayd Mawgys / ' wyll ye promyse me that ye shall doo to hym noo harme of his body / nother your brethern, nor none of yours / and

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