The Lay of Havelok the Dane Re Edited From Ms Laud Misc 108 in the Bodleian L

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The Lay of Havelok the Dane Re Edited From Ms Laud Misc 108 in the Bodleian L
Skeat Walter William
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Cf. 11. 3290-1.
164. Gouen hem Hit (cf. 1. 1 1 39, note). It obviously means ' grieved ', but the exact sense of give is doubtful.
1 75. Perhaps yemen and wtlde are intransitive, ' govern and rale ', and [hir] is unnecessary ; ct. Yemede intransitive in 1. 975.
1 76-7. An-on : Ion. Since Havclok seems to have been composed in the North of England, OE. On an would possibly have a, not e, in its second element in the original. Hence it is possible to delete the added [lesu], and read anan : lohan
... and so at 1. Ills. Note that in order to make lohan a monosyllable, the MS. Has been altered here and at 11. In 3, 1731, 3563; while in the only other instance, 1. 3957, ^ e ordinary elision before hem has to be neglected. The spelling of the MS. , with four cases of lohan against one Ion, is equally decisive for the disyllabic form.
190-1. Cf. 11. 2318-9.
199. Cf. 1. 1080.
aoi. Cf. 11. 3311, 3373.
217. Cf. 1. 3743.
318-19. The transposition suggested by Zupitza, ZfdA. 19. 125, removes all difficulty : ' he made his will very prudently, and straight- way carried it out in every particular' ; cf.


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