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The Auchinleck Manuscript

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manslauht is icome, , Whij hungger and derþe on eorþe þe pore haþ vndernome,, Whij bestes ben þus storue, whij corn haþ ben so dere,, ȝe þat wolen abide, listneþ, and ȝe muwen here, þe skile., I nelle liȝen for

When þou hast laten þi liues ende.’, Vp into heuen anon sche steyȝe, , þer sche is quen & leuedi corn., þe clerk his eiȝen fast he wreiȝe,, He wende his siȝt were forlorn. , When it was day, ful

gle., Were wimen out of lond ywent,, Al our blis were brouȝt on kne, Wel lawe:, Hou schuld men ani corn repe,, þer no sede is souwe?, Feir & swete is wimannes viis,, þe man, þat wil hem wele bihold,,

þider went þe Maudelain -, þat Godes angels hadde ywrouȝt., In þat stede no grewe riȝt nouȝt,, Gras, water, frout, corn no tre;, þerbi men miȝt it wite & se, þat Ihesu, þat sche loued so miche,, He fedde hir

þe steward slain, & hou he schuld spousy to mede, þat ich maide worþli in wede, þat was so comly corn., Sir Amiloun liȝt of his stede, & gan to chaungy her wede, As þai hadde don biforn., ‘Broþer,’ he

þis world is non. , 'Biside þat tresour lay a dragoun, & þeron lay a swerd broun,, þe sckauberk comly corn., In þe hilt was mani precious ston,, As briȝt as ani sonne it schon, Wiþouten oþ ysworn., & me

þis world is non. , 'Biside þat tresour lay a dragoun, & þeron lay a swerd broun,, þe sckauberk comly corn., In þe hilt was mani precious ston,, As briȝt as ani sonne it schon, Wiþouten oþ ysworn., & me

to loke & ouersen, Bot it swiþe fewe ben., Arthour schal alle his tounes, Astore wiþ flesche & venisouns, Wiþ corn & mele & men strong, Oȝain her fon to werre long,, & þou Arthour me schalt abide, Bitven Jnglond

‘Sire’ ȝhe saide ‘hit is wonder non;, Hi se þi honur al igon., I se þe wede waxe ouer þe corn,, Allas! allas! þat I was boren,, And þat I schal þis dai ise, , þat we sschulle departed be.’,

& nom gret ransoun þurth taliage., Wiþ men & wiþ schippes strong, þe tresour was lad out of þis lond,, Corn vestes out of þis lond was sent., þo was þis lond yschent., þerls & barouns to Wales went, &

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