King Horn, Floriz and Blauncheflur, The Assumption of Our Lady
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King Horn, Floriz and Blauncheflur, The Assumption of Our Lady
English poetry -- Middle English, 1100-1500; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Legends; Romances, English
Ansuare him wel hendeliche,
And spek wiþ him wel sueteliche,
And seie þert icome fra{m} ferre{n} lo{n}de,
For to seche {and} for to fonde, 336
[Sidenote: and induce the porter to play at draughts.]
[_No gap in MS._]
Wel sone he wyl com þe nere,
And wyl byd þe play at þe chekere.
When þ{o}u art at cheker brouȝt,
W{i}t{h}out seluer [be] þ{o}u nouȝt; 672
Þou shalt haue redy w{i}t{h} the
XX. Marke beside þy knee;
If mi lif so longe ilast,
To makie atur aft{er} þis cast,
In þine londe ate frume
Wha{n}ne þu ert hom icume. 340
Whane he þe hireþ speke so he{n}deliche,
And ansuerie so sueteliche,
Þe{n}ne he wule come þe nier,
And bidde þe pleie at þe escheker. 344
Whane þescheker is forþ ibroȝt
Biþute panes ne plei þu noȝt.
Þu most habbe redi mitte
Twenti Marc ine þi slitte. 348
Ȝif~ þou wynne ouȝt of~ his,
Þow tel þ{er}of~ lytel prys; 676
And yf~ he wynne ouȝt of~ þyn~,
loke þow leue it with hym~;
So þ{o}u shalt, al w{i}t{h} gynne,
Þe porters loue forsoth wynne, 680
Þ{a}t he þe help on þis day:
But he þe help{e}, no man may.
Þeȝ þu biwi{n}ne oȝt of his,
Hold hit of wel litel pris.
If he biwi{n}neþ oȝt of þe,
Ȝif hi{m} of þine suche þre. 352
Muche he wule þonki þe
And of þe suþe iwu{n}dred beo,
For he is suþe couet{us},
And at þescheker enuius. 356
[Headnote: _Details of the plan._]
[Sidenote: Manage him so as to secure an invitation for the morrow.]
[Sidenote: [106 _b_]]
Wel ȝerne he wyl þe bydde and p{ra}y
Com{e} anoþer day to playe: 684
Þ{o}u shalt seye þ{o}u wylt soo;
Þ{o}u shalt take w{i}t{h} þe suche twoo;
Ȝerne he wile þe bidde {and} p{re}ie
Þ{a}t þu come amoreȝe {and} pleie.
G{ra}nte hi{m} þ{a}t þu wilt so,
And tak mid amoreȝe suche two. 360
[_No gap in MS._]
Þe þrydde day take an hundred pound~,
And wel þi nedes for to do
Þ{a}t þridde day þu wend hi{m} to,
And ber wiþ þe forti pund,
[Sidenote: Show him your cup, and he will be greedy for it.]
And þy Coupe hool and sound~: 688
Ȝeue him markes & pound{es} of þy male;
Of~ þy tresour tel þ{o}u no tale;
Wel ȝerne he wyl þe bydde and p{ra}y
To lay þy Coupe, and to play. 692
Þ{o}u shalt answere alþ{er}first,
Lenger to play þe ne lyst.
Ful muche he wylle for þe Coupe bede,
Ȝif~ he myȝt þe better spede; 696
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