e kny3t com hym-self,
kachande
his blonk,
Sy3 hym byde at ?
Sy3 hym byde at ?
Gawaine and the Green Knight
[Sidenote A: Gawayne rises, hears mass, and then dines. ]
[Sidenote B: Meanwhile the lord pursues the wild boar,]
[Sidenote C: that bit the backs of his hounds asunder,]
[Sidenote D: and caused the stiffest of the hunters to start. ]
[Sidenote E: The boar runs into a hole in a rock by the side of a brook. ]
[Sidenote F: The froth foams at his mouth. ]
[Sidenote G: None durst approach him,]
[Sidenote H: so many had he torn with his tusks. ]
[Footnote 1: til (? ). ]
[Footnote 2: madee, in MS. ]
[Footnote 3: fomed (? ). ]
[Footnote 4: ? o3t (? ). ]
XVIII.
[A] Til ?
e kny3t com hym-self, kachande his blonk,
Sy3 hym byde at ? e bay, his burne3 bysyde,
[B] He ly3tes luflych[1] adoun, leue3 his corsour,
1584 Brayde3 out a bry3t bront, & bigly forth stryde3,
Founde3 fast ? ur3 ? e forth, ? er ? e felle byde3,
[C] ? e wylde wat3 war of ? e wy3e with weppen in honde,
Hef hy3ly ? e here, so hetterly he fnast,
1588 ? at fele ferde for ? e freke3,[2] lest felle hym ? e worre;
[D] ? e swyn sette3 hym out on ? e segge euen,
? at ? e burne & ?