eroute,
& mony a-venture in vale, & venquyst ofte,
?
& mony a-venture in vale, & venquyst ofte,
?
Gawaine and the Green Knight
e kynge3 bur3 buske3 bolde,
& ? e kny3t in ? e enker grene,
Whider-warde so euer he wolde.
[Sidenote A: It was she who caused me to test the renown of the Round
Table,]
[Sidenote B: hoping to grieve Guenever and cause her death through fear. ]
[Sidenote C: She is even thine aunt. ]
[Sidenote D: Therefore come to her and make merry in my house. "]
[Sidenote E: Gawayne refuses to return with the Green Knight. ]
[Sidenote F: On horse full fair he bends to Arthur's hall. ]
[Footnote 1: glopnyng (? ). ]
XXI.
[A] Wylde waye3 in ? e worlde Wowen now ryde3,
2480 On Gryngolet, ? at ? e grace hade geten of his lyue;
[B] Ofte he herbered in house, & ofte al ?
eroute,
& mony a-venture in vale, & venquyst ofte,
? at I ne ty3t, at ? is tyme, in tale to remene.
2484 [C] ? e hurt wat3 hole, ? at he hade hent in his nek,
[D] & ? e blykkande belt he bere ? eraboute,
A belef as a bauderyk, bounden bi his syde,
Loken vnder his lyfte arme, ? e lace, with a knot,
2488 [E] In tokenyng he wat3 tane in tech of a faute;
[F] & ? us he commes to ? e court, kny3t al in sounde.
[G] ? er wakned wele in ? at wone, when wyst ? e grete,
? at gode G: wat3 commen, gayn hit hym ?
& ? e kny3t in ? e enker grene,
Whider-warde so euer he wolde.
[Sidenote A: It was she who caused me to test the renown of the Round
Table,]
[Sidenote B: hoping to grieve Guenever and cause her death through fear. ]
[Sidenote C: She is even thine aunt. ]
[Sidenote D: Therefore come to her and make merry in my house. "]
[Sidenote E: Gawayne refuses to return with the Green Knight. ]
[Sidenote F: On horse full fair he bends to Arthur's hall. ]
[Footnote 1: glopnyng (? ). ]
XXI.
[A] Wylde waye3 in ? e worlde Wowen now ryde3,
2480 On Gryngolet, ? at ? e grace hade geten of his lyue;
[B] Ofte he herbered in house, & ofte al ?
eroute,
& mony a-venture in vale, & venquyst ofte,
? at I ne ty3t, at ? is tyme, in tale to remene.
2484 [C] ? e hurt wat3 hole, ? at he hade hent in his nek,
[D] & ? e blykkande belt he bere ? eraboute,
A belef as a bauderyk, bounden bi his syde,
Loken vnder his lyfte arme, ? e lace, with a knot,
2488 [E] In tokenyng he wat3 tane in tech of a faute;
[F] & ? us he commes to ? e court, kny3t al in sounde.
[G] ? er wakned wele in ? at wone, when wyst ? e grete,
? at gode G: wat3 commen, gayn hit hym ?