We have no
imperatives
in th in
this poem.
this poem.
Gawaine and the Green Knight
2204 ronge |lattered.
2211 Drede dot3 me no lote No noise shall cause me to dread (fear).
2357 & ? er-for ? at tappe ta ? e.
And therefore take thee that tap.
ta ? e oake thee. Sir F. Madden reads ta? e taketh. See l. 413,
where to ? e rhymes with sothe.
We have no imperatives in th in
this poem.
2401 We schyn reuel, etc. Sir F. Madden reads wasch yn reuel.
But schyn dhall. See Glossary to "Alliterative Poems. "
2474 on-coolde en-colde loldly lorrowfully.
2489 in-sounde eoundly, well. Cf. in-blande pogether;
in-lyche, alike; inmydde3, amidst.
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