Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight - An Alliterative Romance-Poem (c. 1360 A.D.) by Anonymous
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& hit lyfte vp þe y3e-lydde3, & loked ful brode,
[B] & meled þus much with his muthe, as 3e may now here. 448 "Loke, Gawan, þou be grayþe to go as þou hette3, & layte as lelly til þou me, lude, fynde, [C] As þou hat3 hette in þis halle, herande þise kny3tes; [D] To þe grene chapel þou chose, I charge þe to fotte, 452 Such a dunt as þou hat3 dalt disserued þou habbe3, [E] To be 3ederly 3olden on nw 3eres morn; Þe kny3t of þe grene chapel men knowen me mony; [F] For-þi me forto fynde if þou frayste3, fayle3 þou neuer, 456 [G] Þer-fore com, oþer recreaunt be calde þe be-houeus." With a runisch rout þe rayne3 he torne3, [H] Halled out at þe hal-dor, his hed in his hande, Þat þe fyr of þe flynt fla3e fro fole houes. 460 To quat kyth he be-com, knwe non þere, Neuermore þen þay wyste fram queþen. he wat3 wonnen; what þenne? Þe kyng & Gawen þare, 464 [I] At þat grene þay la3e & grenne, 3et breued wat3 hit ful bare, A meruayl among þo menne. [Sidenote A: The head lifts up its eyelids,] [Sidenote B: and addresses Sir Gawayne; "Look thou, be ready to go as thou hast promised,] [Sidenote C: and seek till thou findest me.] [Sidenote D: Get thee to the Green Chapel,] [Sidenote E: there to receive a blow on New Year's morn.] [Sidenote F: Fail thou never;] [Sidenote G: come, or recreant be called."] |
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