wi?erwynna, adversary, enemy.],
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And of alle wicked sarasynes!
Me met a sweuene, on wor?ing-ni?th*. [I can't find what or when this is.].
Of ?at ilche derwor?e kni?th; 88
God ich it shewe, & to witnesse take,
And so shilde me fro synne & sake!
In-to an chapel ich com of oure lefdy;
Iesus crist, hire leue son, stood by; 92
On rode he was, an louelich Man,
Als ?ilk ?at on rode was don.
He
vnneiled
his honden two,
And seide, 'wi?
?e kni?th he wolde go': 96
"Maiden, & moder, & mylde quene,
Ich mote my kni?th to-day sene.
Leue moder, ?iue me leue,
ffor ich ne may no lenger bileue; 100
Ich mote conueye ?at ilk kni?th,
?at vs ha? serued day and ni?th:
In pilerinage he wil gon,
To bien awreke of oure fon." 104
"Leue son, ?oure wille, so mote it be,
for ?e kni?th bo?