Sir Gawayne And the Green Knight: An Alliterative Romance-Poem, (Ab. 1360 A. D.)

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Sir Gawayne And the Green Knight: An Alliterative Romance-Poem, (Ab. 1360 A. D.)
Morris Richard
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These balfull besles were, as the boke tellus, Full flaumond of fyre whhfuastyng of logh. — T. B. 1. 168.
P. 55. 1. 1710 a strolhe rande •=. a rugged path. Cf. the phrases tenegrcue^ 1. 1707 ; ro^egreue, 1. 1898. 1729 bi lag = be-lagh (?) = below (?).
1719 Theime loat^ hit lif vpon list^ etc.
Should wn not read : Thenuc wnt\ hit list rjmn lif etc.
t.f?., IMicn was there joy in life, etc.
P. 57. 1. 1780 hjf= /^/(?), beloved (one).
8 1 NOTBB.
P. GO. 1. IBGO IIo Aa/3 lyst pe kny^i so to^i, Slie li
...as kissc^d the knight so courteous.
Sir F. Matltleii explains £03!, promptly. Toyt sooms to bo Iho saino as the Northuuihriau itu/ht in the following extract from (ho " Morto Arthurc": ** There come in at the fyrste course, Uefore the kyng seluene, Bare hevedys that ware bryghte, bumyste with sylver, Alle with taghte mene and toume in togers fulle ryche." — (p. 15.) The word ioume (wetl-bchaved) still exists in VHin-Um^ the original meaning of which was ill -mannered, ill-hred.
P. 01. 1. 1909 bray houmle^ = braf houmli^^ i.e.


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