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The Sources of Standard English.
Þanne she havede herd the stevene k | k voice | |
Of þe angel uth of hevene. | ||
She was so fele siþes l blithe, | l many times | |
Þat she ne mithe hire joie my the.m | m moderate | |
But Havelok sone anon she kiste, | ||
And he slep and nouth ne wiste. | ||
Hwan þat aungel havede seyd, | ||
Of his slep anon he brayd,n | n started | |
And seide, ‘lemman, slepes þou? | ||
A selkuth o drem dremede me nou. | o wondrous | |
Herkne nou hwat me haveth met,p | p I dreamt | |
Me þouthe y was in Denemark set, | ||
But on on þe moste q hil | q greatest | |
Þat evere yete kam i til. | ||
It was so hey, þat y wel mouthe | ||
Al þe werd r se, als me þouthe. | r world | |
Als i sat upon þat lowe,s | s hill | |
I bigan Denemark for to awe, | ||
Þe borwes t and þe castles stronge; | t boroughs | |
And mine armes weren so longe, | ||
That i fadmede, al at ones, | ||
Denemark, with mine longe bones. | ||
And þanne u y wolde mine armes drawe | u when | |
Til me, and hom for to have, | ||
Al that evere in Denemark liveden | ||
On mine armes faste clyveden.x | x clave | |
And þe stronge castles alle | ||
On knes bigunnen for to falle, | ||
Þe keyes fellen at mine fet. | ||
Anoþer drem dremede me ek, | ||
Þat ich fley y over þe salte se | y flew | |
Til Engeland, and al with me | ||
Þat evere was in Denemark lyves,z | z alive | |
But a bondemen, and here wives. | a except | |
And þat ich kom til Engelond, | ||
Al closede it intil mine hond. | ||
And, Goldeborw, y gaf [it] þe. | ||
Deus! lemman, hwat may þis be?’ |