e, cowpled hor hounde3,
1140 Vnclosed ?
1140 Vnclosed ?
Gawaine and the Green Knight
e rychest, to ryde alle arayde,
Lepen vp ly3tly, lachen her brydeles,
1132 [C] Vche wy3e on his way, ? er hym wel lyked.
[D] ? e leue lorde of ? e londe wat3 not ? e last,
A-rayed for ? e rydyng, with renkke3 ful mony;
[E] Ete a sop hastyly, when he hade herde masse,
1136 With bugle to bent felde he buske3 by-lyue;
[F] By ? at ? at any day-ly3t lemed vpon er? e,
He with his ha? eles on hy3e horsses weren.
[G] ? enne ? ise cacheres ? at cou?
e, cowpled hor hounde3,
1140 Vnclosed ? e kenel dore, & calde hem ? er-oute,
[H] Blwe bygly in bugle3 ? re bare mote;
Braches bayed ? erfore, & breme noyse maked,
[I] & ? ay chastysed, & charred, on chasyng ? at went;
1144 A hundreth of hunteres, as I haf herde telle,
of ? e best;
[J] To trystors vewters 3od,
Couples huntes of kest,
1148 ? er ros for blaste3 gode, [Fol. 106b. ]
[K] Gret rurd in ? at forest.
[Sidenote A: Before day-break folks uprise,]
[Sidenote B: saddle their horses, and truss their mails. ]
[Sidenote C: Each goes where it pleases him best. ]
[Sidenote D: The noble lord of the land arrays himself for riding. ]
[Sidenote E: He eats a sop hastily and goes to mass.
Lepen vp ly3tly, lachen her brydeles,
1132 [C] Vche wy3e on his way, ? er hym wel lyked.
[D] ? e leue lorde of ? e londe wat3 not ? e last,
A-rayed for ? e rydyng, with renkke3 ful mony;
[E] Ete a sop hastyly, when he hade herde masse,
1136 With bugle to bent felde he buske3 by-lyue;
[F] By ? at ? at any day-ly3t lemed vpon er? e,
He with his ha? eles on hy3e horsses weren.
[G] ? enne ? ise cacheres ? at cou?
e, cowpled hor hounde3,
1140 Vnclosed ? e kenel dore, & calde hem ? er-oute,
[H] Blwe bygly in bugle3 ? re bare mote;
Braches bayed ? erfore, & breme noyse maked,
[I] & ? ay chastysed, & charred, on chasyng ? at went;
1144 A hundreth of hunteres, as I haf herde telle,
of ? e best;
[J] To trystors vewters 3od,
Couples huntes of kest,
1148 ? er ros for blaste3 gode, [Fol. 106b. ]
[K] Gret rurd in ? at forest.
[Sidenote A: Before day-break folks uprise,]
[Sidenote B: saddle their horses, and truss their mails. ]
[Sidenote C: Each goes where it pleases him best. ]
[Sidenote D: The noble lord of the land arrays himself for riding. ]
[Sidenote E: He eats a sop hastily and goes to mass.