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89 Suddenly. SODENLY.
- ' ! word, for pure anguysh that he toke sodenly.^'
(The Merchants Second Tale.)
- And songen all the roundel lustily,
Into a studie he fell sodenlyJ'^ (The Knighte's Tale.) Swift. SJFIFR ♦ ^ Beryn made a swyj^ pase ; ther myght no man him let." (The Merchant's Second Tale.) Swoon. SWOTJN.
- ' Or of aught elles, fledde were out of tonne,
Adoune he fell all sodainly in sioouneJ" (Troilus and Creseide.) Tackling. TAKELING.
- They made their tahelyng redy, and wend the sail acres/'
(The Merchant's Second Tale,) Than, THEN.
- ♦ Se the wondir pleys then all the good I have."
(The Merchant's Second Tale.) The other. THE TOTHER. '* The f other sette on erth, and fast began to fle." (Coke's Tale of Gamelyn.) " Should do the Vodir's bidding." (The Merchant's Second Tale.) There. THEER and THER.
- And aspyed reddy yf ye fynd me there (theer),
In the meen while I woll abyde here." (The Merchant's Second Tale.)
- And so them thought betir and leve their good ther^
Then abyde ther oppon and have more fere." (Ibid.)