at tary he ne my3t;
Ofte he wat3 runnen at, when he out rayked,
1728 [D] & ofte reled in a3ayn, so
reniarde
wat3 wyle.
Gawaine and the Green Knight
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[Footnote 5: to to, in MS.]
XXIV.
[A] Thenne wat3 hit lif vpon list to ly?en ?e hounde3,
1720 When alle ?e mute hade hym met, menged to-geder,
Suche a sor3e at ?at sy3t ?ay sette on his hede,
As alle ?e clamberande clyffes hade clatered on hepes;
[B] Here he wat3 halawed, when ha?ele3 hym metten,
1724 Loude he wat3 3ayned, with 3arande speche;
[C] ?er he wat3 ?reted, & ofte ?ef called,
& ay ?e titleres at his tayl, ?
at tary he ne my3t;
Ofte he wat3 runnen at, when he out rayked,
1728 [D] & ofte reled in a3ayn, so
reniarde
wat3 wyle.
[E] & 3e he lad hem bi lag, mon, ?e lorde & his meyny;
On ?is maner bi ?e mountes, quyle myd, ouer, vnder,
[F] Whyle ?e hende kny3t at home holsumly slepe3,
1732 With-inne ?e comly cortynes, on ?e colde morne.
Bot ?e lady for luf let not to slepe,
Ne ?e purpose to payre, ?at py3t in hir hert,
Bot ros hir vp radly, rayked hir ?eder,
1736 [G] In a mery mantyle, mete to ?e er?e,
?at wat3 furred ful fyne with felle3, wel pured,
No hwe3 goud on hir hede, bot ?