;:;:82 Eteocles hoped for help from Polyneices,not hanishment. [pt. i.seeing that hehas so muchin Argos.Desyreth so / in Tliebcs to ho crownyd,Havyiige reward* / to the habundance,The grete plehte / and the suffisau??ce1968Eteoclessays lie hopedPolyneiceswould havehelpt him,not wantedto banish himinto poverty.[leaf 33, back]That* he hath nowe / with the kyng <strong>of</strong> Arge :Thaf me senieth / he shuld lityl chargeTo han lordship / or domynaciou?zIn the boimdis / <strong>of</strong> this lytyl iowi,Sith he regneth / so fresshly in his flours,Surinountyng^ / aH his predecessoursBe newe encres / thorgh fortunis myght^wher<strong>of</strong> in hert^ / I am right^ glad and liglit*Fully trustyng^ 3if /I hadde nedeTo his helpe, that^ with-oute drede]ik a brother than* I shuld? hy77Z fyndeTo meward feithful, trewe, and kyndeSupposing^ pleynly euermorOf this regno / he set / but^ lityl stor,Nor cast^ hym not^ / for so short^ a whileAs for a ^eor, his brother to exile,'J'o lyve in pouert^ / and gret* distresse.he wol not* suffre it* / <strong>of</strong> his high"^ noblesse.It* were no token as <strong>of</strong> brotherhede *,But* a signe rather <strong>of</strong> hatrede,To inte>Tupte my possessiouwOf tliis litil pore Eegiou??."Al that^ he spak /, who that* couth aduerte,Of verrey scorn, Rooted in his herte19721976i1980!198-198ii1991972. That] as Bo. Tj. Dii. Ij^at he Bo. 'i\. Du. Lj. Ath. ki\..LI.. Adj. Ad... I. Ra. Ba. S. that as M. Ui. hI. Ej. S. 1977. thorgh] <strong>of</strong> A-lj. Ad.,. I. Ra. 1)S. be C. T.^. 1978. light] (y//(. Adj. Ad.,. I. Ka. Ba. 1979 ami 1980 ntransposed in. Adj Ad... I. Ba. S. 1979. jifj if l-at Li. Adj. Ad.,. thouirh K1981. than] that Ar. G, C T.,. P. E.^. L.3. Ro. Ap. than I slmld] than .sholde I A(shold I (than out.) Ad-j. I. 1982. To nic'ward] To me ware Bo. feitliful] felt;fully Bo. T,. Ad,. E,. sothefull Ba. trewe] om. Ra. B;i. S. 1986. to] forto 'j'1987—2400 Zos^ in Ro. 1987. pouerte Lb. M. pouertjhis]" me his Ad.,, i.E.2. j.ouert Bo. and] and in Lb. C. P. E.,. L,. k\\ 1988. liigh] gret Ar. :Ad,. Ad.,. I. Ra. Ba. E,. S. {see 1987). 1989". brotherede Ar. 1991. my] 'my Bo. T,. Dii. E,. S. me <strong>of</strong> my Lj. Lb. M. Di. Ra. Ba. 1992. Of] as F|litil] litil and j.onre M. Di. litil pore] ])orc litil Adj. Ad.,. L S. Of this htjAnd put from this Ra. Ba. 1993. second tliat] om. G. Adj. Ad,^. L Ra. Ba. SJ
i But*FT. I.] Mcocles says hell never give up Thehes to Polyneices. 83As if sempte /, the story can 3011 teche,By the surplus / sothly <strong>of</strong> his speche :H He myghte nat^ no lenger hjm refreyneplatly seide /" as a-twene vs tweyne,I raene thus / Polymytes and me,199GTher is"**" no bonde / nor no surtiti^,. 2000Nor feith y-madej/ that^ may \\ym avaylle,As he cleymeth / to haue * the gouernaylleOf this Cite, nowther ^ere nor day.\I For I shal lette hy?^, sothly, 3if I may, 2004That* he shal not* be title <strong>of</strong> no bond',Reioysse in <strong>Thebes</strong> / half a foot* <strong>of</strong> "^ londe.And he flatlydeclares thatPolyneicesshan't have 6inches <strong>of</strong> landin <strong>Thebes</strong>,!I late hym kepe aH: that* he hath wonne !jFor I p?^?'poos / as I haue"^ begonne, 2008To regne in <strong>Thebes</strong> / enforth al my lyve,]\Iaugre al"^ hem / that* ther-ageynes stryve,as he, Eteocles,means to reignthere all hislife.lAnd in despit* / <strong>of</strong> his frendes aH,Or the counsaylle / that* hy?^z list* to calle. 2012Jat* hym be sur /, and knowe"^ this right* wel,!his manacyng* I drede"^ neuer a del.And sikerly, as to my devis,As to Tideus,1995. sempte Ar. Tg. sempt C. Lg. semed Bo. Tj. Lb. M. Ailj. Ra. semeth Ej.1997. nat] orii. C. Tg. E.^. no] om. Lj. M. Di. Ad^. Ad.^. I. Ra. Ba. S. P. iiat nolenger hym] not him no lenger Bo. T^ Du. Lb. E^. not hym longer L^. M (lenger).Di (lenger). him nat lenger than Ad^. Ad.,. I. Ra. Ba (longer). S. refreyne]Vestreyn Ba. E.,. 1999.' I] In G. mene" Adj. meen Bo. 2000. is] nysAr. Lo. no bond] nother bond M. Ado. L Ra. neither bond Adj. Ba. S. noono>er bonde Di. nor no] nor (no 07/i.)"'Bo. Tj. Du (ner). L^. M. Di. Adj. Ad., andI (nouthir). Ra. Ba. Ei (nother). S. C. T.,. P. E.,. ne (no o,n.) Lb. surete Lj". Ra.T.,. suerte Bo. M. Adj. E.,. surte T^. 2001. y-made Bo. made M. ow.Tix..2002. haue Bo. M. Adj. ha Ar. 2003. nowther nor Ar. • Ado. Ra. nouther nee•To. L.3. neither ne Bo. • T^. Ad^. nor ne M. Di. • 3ere]nyglit G. 2004. shal]•will T.„ lette] om. Bo. sothly] trevvly T.^. Ohi. P. ^if] and Lb. 2005 and 200demitted in Ado. I. 2005. be title <strong>of</strong> no] bi no title <strong>of</strong> Adj. Ra Ba. 2006. <strong>of</strong>]rm. Ar. Ra. L,. 2007. kepe Ar. Bo. Tp Du. Lb. M. Adj. Ra (keep). C. T... P.Ko. Lo. Ap. all] om. C. To. P. Eo. L> 2009. enforth Ar. G. Bo. T^. D\\. M.Di. C. To. P. Ap. hens forth Lj. Ad^.^Ad.,. L Ra (henforth). Ba. Y\. S. K.. L,.orth Lb. lyve Ar. Ap. Eo. lyf Bo. Tj. M. Di. Adj. C. P. L,. life Ba. E,. S.iff Lb. Ad.,. L T2. Du. liffe L^. Ra. 2010. al] <strong>of</strong> Ar. G. " >ere ageyns Bo.>er ayen Adp there ayenst Lb. >er ageyne wil Lj. stryve Ar. C. P. E.,. Ap.;tryf Bo. M. Di. Adj. To. stryfe Ba. Ej. stritf Lb. Ado. L Du. stritfe L,. S..2012. hym] he G. to'] om. Bo. Tj. Du. Lb. M. Ej. 2013 and 2014 omUtcd inA-do. I. 2013. knowe Bo. M. know Ar. Adj. 2014. manassyng Bo. M. Ad,.Irede Bo. Adj. dred Ar. I drede] drede I M. Di. 2015. as to] as at Bo. vnto^I. Di. C. as vnto Ba. my devis] myn avis T^. E^.
- Page 7 and 8:
, CljauccrSoctttg.^^0c afi;fti>lrp.
- Page 9 and 10:
Chancer Societifs P^ublications : F
- Page 11 and 12:
TheChancer Socleti/s Piibhcatioiig
- Page 15:
l^j)ti0ate's Siege of Cljcbes.
- Page 18 and 19:
No. 46.Rirn/RD CLAT & SONS, LIMITED
- Page 20 and 21:
viTemporary Preface.palpable anachr
- Page 22 and 23:
viii Temporary Preface.^from a metr
- Page 24 and 25:
Synopsis of the Gaps in 3ISS., etc.
- Page 26 and 27:
Chaucer's Canterhury Talcs and Pilg
- Page 28 and 29:
.—;.4 Lijdgatc finch Chaucer s Pi
- Page 30 and 31:
!;!6 The Hod gives Lydgate advice a
- Page 32 and 33:
!;!8 IVe have GanterlMry at sunrise
- Page 34 and 35:
;10 Lydgatc will tell the Talc of t
- Page 36 and 37:
;12 AmxMmis Scmg was his crafty Spe
- Page 38 and 39:
'i'''!14 Kind words and hols win a
- Page 40 and 41:
;NIG Til not talk longer of Cadmus
- Page 42 and 43:
;18 Astronomers calculate the fate
- Page 44 and 45:
1«I20 TJlc lahy EdippiLS is hiuKj
- Page 46 and 47:
;22 Fdipjyus grmos up 2'^'>^o\Ld ,
- Page 48 and 49:
';24 King Polihon tells JSdippus ho
- Page 50 and 51:
,i;jI26 At a tournay, Edipims unkno
- Page 52 and 53:
;;;\ii28 Edipx>its ]jcisses the hil
- Page 54 and 55:
ji;;then on 3!30 The Sphinx's ProUe
- Page 56 and 57: i•32 Edi2')2nis has solved the Pr
- Page 58 and 59: ;Sif Incesttcous Mamage is against
- Page 60 and 61: :i':;;;No Jlhcsc ivas at Edippuss u
- Page 62 and 63: 38 Edippus's Reign in Thebes teas i
- Page 64 and 65: ;40 Jocasta tells Ediiypus her Bahy
- Page 66 and 67: ^;,:42 Edippus tells Jocasta the St
- Page 68 and 69: ;,44 Ills of not lionouring Parents
- Page 70 and 71: ;;ijy46 Ediioims's Sons, Eteocles a
- Page 72 and 73: ;;;;;:Ii48 Each Brother is to reign
- Page 74 and 75: ;;50 Polyneiccs comes to a Forest h
- Page 76 and 77: ;;52Adrastus dreams of his tico Son
- Page 78 and 79: 54 To Folyiieices, aslee]), comes T
- Page 80 and 81: ,;i56 Polyneices leaps on his horse
- Page 82 and 83: ;jJ58 Adrastus stops Polyneices and
- Page 84 and 85: ;;'iij'
- Page 86 and 87: i"'•;62 Folyneices and Ticlcus ar
- Page 88 and 89: .;jIji\Ij64 Adrastus sees his Dremn
- Page 90 and 91: ;|tij;jj•GG Adrastus feasts, and
- Page 92 and 93: ;Tydeus accepts Adrashis's offer. [
- Page 94 and 95: 170 The Weddings of the Princes. Et
- Page 96 and 97: 72 Eteocles is exhorted to he True^
- Page 98 and 99: :74 Meocles wouldn't be True, and s
- Page 100 and 101: ;,76 Polyneices consults Adrastus o
- Page 102 and 103: ;;,78 Tideus rides to Tliehes, and
- Page 104 and 105: :;;80 Tideus reminds Etcocles of hi
- Page 108 and 109: ;"Lo ! her is al /. reto/^rne and s
- Page 110 and 111: ;'|'j|':j86 Tideus tiphraids, threa
- Page 112 and 113: ;;i88 Tideus leaves Thebes. Eteoclc
- Page 114 and 115: e;; ,;|jjjj]j|90 Tideus slays the T
- Page 116 and 117: ;;;'II92Tideus kills all hut One of
- Page 118 and 119: '|II94 Tidcus rides into the Castle
- Page 120 and 121: ;;'.96 Lijcurgufis Daughter wahes t
- Page 122 and 123: :98 Lycxirgn^B Daughter takes Tideu
- Page 124 and 125: \i100 Tideus returns to Argos, to h
- Page 126 and 127: ,,Qfj'iIjj,;102 Meocles is furious
- Page 128 and 129: 1|j;;104 The corpses of the slain K
- Page 130 and 131: 106 Ai^peal to Mars. Adrastus resol
- Page 132 and 133: ;108 Tlie Kings who share in Adrast
- Page 134 and 135: 'e;;:1 1 The Floiver of Grecian Chi
- Page 136 and 137: ;;112 Kings must give freely if the
- Page 138 and 139: ,'I;;;114 Meocles prepares Thehes a
- Page 140 and 141: ;116 Adrastus sends for the wise Bi
- Page 142 and 143: ;118 Amphiorax's Wife tells where h
- Page 144 and 145: ;:!1 20 Amijhiorax urges Adrastus n
- Page 146 and 147: ]122 Age and Youth contrasted. Foll
- Page 148 and 149: ;;:; ;124 Tlie Greeks run short of
- Page 150 and 151: :;;^126 Tideus asls Ipsiphylefor Wa
- Page 152 and 153: ;!;k128 The Greek troops rush to th
- Page 154 and 155: |'wolde * nof assenteRa. Ba. warly]
- Page 156 and 157:
.;132 Lymrgus's Son is ]poisond and
- Page 158 and 159:
;;;I134 Ipsiphyle appeals to Tideus
- Page 160 and 161:
i:I;136 Lycurgus irromiscs the Gree
- Page 162 and 163:
138Lycurgua sayshe'll give emanythi
- Page 164 and 165:
;'.1140Lycurguss dead Son is huricd
- Page 166 and 167:
142 Adrastibs hcgs Lycurgits to for
- Page 168 and 169:
;:144 The f::^crpent is shot, and L
- Page 170 and 171:
;146 Boccaccio next to Petrarch. Ac
- Page 172 and 173:
J148 The Grcclcs ravage the Country
- Page 174 and 175:
;;;:150 In the Theban Council, some
- Page 176 and 177:
.;152 Jocasta urges Eteoclcs to giv
- Page 178 and 179:
;154 Jocasta and her BmLghters (jo
- Page 180 and 181:
:;15G The Cheeks insist on Etcocles
- Page 182 and 183:
;:;;158The tiger issavage,with a li
- Page 184 and 185:
;160 Many men are slain. The Thehan
- Page 186 and 187:
;j;162 Jocasta returns to Thebes. [
- Page 188 and 189:
;,;164 Jocasia in vain urges Eteocl
- Page 190 and 191:
;;166 Amphiorax is sent to Hell for
- Page 192 and 193:
168 The Thehans mock the Greeks. Ad
- Page 194 and 195:
170 The Greeks resolve to fight til
- Page 196 and 197:
;;172 The Thebans sally out, and ar
- Page 198 and 199:
;174 Fm-titnc froivns on the Goxcks
- Page 200 and 201:
176 Eteoclcs kills his ho^other Pol
- Page 202 and 203:
•178 All the Knights of Greece an
- Page 204 and 205:
:180 An old Tyrant, CIcon, is elect
- Page 206 and 207:
182 The Greek Ladies will go to Tho
- Page 208 and 209:
184 The Greek Ladies jnourn. Their
- Page 210 and 211:
;;18G Theseus hills Crcon and routs
- Page 212 and 213:
;;;188 Tlieseus rciuriis to Athens,
- Page 214 and 215:
j'|;190 Grecian WortMes arc cell sl
- Page 216 and 217:
192 Ymir War shall ceascy and Love
- Page 221 and 222:
!Chauctr Society's Puhllcutions : >
- Page 226 and 227:
RETURN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENTTO—^