]
[Sidenote B: I will wear it in remembrance of my fault.
[Sidenote B: I will wear it in remembrance of my fault.
Gawaine and the Green Knight
at schal I telle ?
e trwly," quod ?
at o?
er ?
enne,
[F] "Bernlak de Hautdesert I hat in ? is londe,
? ur3 my3t of Morgne la Faye, ? at in my hous lenges,
&[1] koyntyse of clergye, bi craftes wel lerned,
2448 ? e maystres of Merlyn, mony ho[2] taken;
For ho hat3 dalt drwry ful dere sum tyme,
With ? at conable klerk, ? at knowes alle your kny3te3
at hame;
2452 Morgne ? e goddes,
? er-fore hit is hir name;
[G] Welde3 non so hy3e hawtesse,
? at ho ne con make ful tame.
[Sidenote A: But God reward you for your girdle.
]
[Sidenote B: I will wear it in remembrance of my fault. ]
[Sidenote C: And when pride shall prick me,]
[Sidenote D: a look to this lace shall abate it. ]
[Sidenote E: But tell me your right name and I shall have done. "]
[Sidenote F: The Green Knight replies, "I am called Bernlak de Hautdesert,
through might of Morgain la Fey, the pupil of Merlin. ]
[Sidenote G: She can tame even the haughtiest. ]
[Footnote 1: in (? ). ]
[Footnote 2: ho hat3 (? ). ]
XX.
2456 [A] Ho wayned me vpon ? is wyse to your wynne halle,
For to assay ? e surquidre, 3if hit soth were,
? at rennes of ? e grete renoun of ? e Rounde Table;
Ho wayned me ?
[F] "Bernlak de Hautdesert I hat in ? is londe,
? ur3 my3t of Morgne la Faye, ? at in my hous lenges,
&[1] koyntyse of clergye, bi craftes wel lerned,
2448 ? e maystres of Merlyn, mony ho[2] taken;
For ho hat3 dalt drwry ful dere sum tyme,
With ? at conable klerk, ? at knowes alle your kny3te3
at hame;
2452 Morgne ? e goddes,
? er-fore hit is hir name;
[G] Welde3 non so hy3e hawtesse,
? at ho ne con make ful tame.
[Sidenote A: But God reward you for your girdle.
]
[Sidenote B: I will wear it in remembrance of my fault. ]
[Sidenote C: And when pride shall prick me,]
[Sidenote D: a look to this lace shall abate it. ]
[Sidenote E: But tell me your right name and I shall have done. "]
[Sidenote F: The Green Knight replies, "I am called Bernlak de Hautdesert,
through might of Morgain la Fey, the pupil of Merlin. ]
[Sidenote G: She can tame even the haughtiest. ]
[Footnote 1: in (? ). ]
[Footnote 2: ho hat3 (? ). ]
XX.
2456 [A] Ho wayned me vpon ? is wyse to your wynne halle,
For to assay ? e surquidre, 3if hit soth were,
? at rennes of ? e grete renoun of ? e Rounde Table;
Ho wayned me ?