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Bulchevy's Book of English Verse by Anonymous
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to toune] in its turn. him threteth oo] is aye chiding
them. huere] their. woderove] woodruff. ferly fele] marvellous
many. wlyteth] whistle, or look. rayleth hire rode] clothes
herself in red. mandeth hire bleo] sends forth her light. lossom
to seo] lovesome to see. fille] thyme. wowes] woo. miles]
males. murgeth] make merry. makes] mates. striketh] flows,
trickles. mody meneth] the moody man makes moan. so doth mo] so
do many. on of tho] one of them. breme] lustily. deowes]
dews. donketh] make dank. deores] dears, lovers. huere derne
rounes] their secret tales. domes forte deme] for to give (decide)
their decisions. cloude] clod. wunne weole] wealth of joy. y
wole forgon] I will forgo. wyht] wight. fleme] banished.


Anonymous. c. 1300

4. Blow, Northern Wind

ICHOT a burde in boure bryht,
That fully semly is on syht,
Menskful maiden of myht;
Feir ant fre to fonde;
In al this wurhliche won
A burde of blod ant of bon
Never yete y nuste non
Lussomore in londe.
Blou northerne wynd!
Send thou me my suetyng!
Blou northerne wynd! blou, blou, blou!
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