atilke,
&[1] I haf worthyly ?
&[1] I haf worthyly ?
Gawaine and the Green Knight
1380 Haue I ? ryuandely ? onk ? ur3 my craft serued? "
"3e I-wysse," quod ? at o? er wy3e, "here is wayth fayrest
[E] ? at I se3 ? is seuen 3ere in sesoun of wynter. "
"& al I gif yow, Gawayn," quod ? e gome ? enne,
1384 "For by a-corde of couenaunt 3e craue hit as your awen. "
"? is is soth," quod ? e segge, "I say yow ?
atilke,
&[1] I haf worthyly ? is wone3 wyth-inne,
[F] I-wysse with as god wylle hit wor? e3 to 3oure3. "
1388 He hasppe3 his fayre hals his arme3 wyth-inne,
& kysses hym as comlyly as he[2] cou? e awyse:
"Tas yow ? ere my cheuicaunce, I cheued no more,
I wowche hit saf fynly, ? a3 feler hit were. "
1392 "Hit is god," quod ? e god mon, "grant mercy ? erfore,
[G] Hit may be such, hit is ? e better, &[1] 3e me breue wolde
Where 3e wan ? is ilk wele, biwytte of hor[3] seluen? "
[H] "? at wat3 not forward," quod he, "frayst me no more,
1396 For 3e haftan ? at yow tyde3, trawe3e non o? er
3e mowe.