|'wolde * n<strong>of</strong> assenteRa. Ba. warly] vcrraly Du. veryly P. taken Ar. takyn" Ap. take Bo. G. (;:I.130 Why Ipsiphylc had to Icavr her own Land [pt. hi.[leaf .03]IpsiphylcTo be redy platly / atid nat^ faille.And her myn autour / make)) rehersailleThat^ Jjis lady / so faire vjDon to se,Of whom pe name was Isyphile,3156^says she hadTo Adrastus told /, as ^e may rede,Lynealy / the stok / <strong>of</strong> her kynrede, \Whilom how she / a kyngges doghtei-' wasRehersyng^ hym / hooly al the cas, 31 GOto loave her First^ why fat^ she / out' <strong>of</strong> her contr6 wente, iland boeausesho wouldn'taj^TOO to joinvShortly for she|other women To execute / a conspiraciou??,Mad by the wymmen / <strong>of</strong> that' Regionw, 316^!A thyng contrayr / and ageyn al right*, tThat eche <strong>of</strong> hem / vpon a certeyn nyghf,Be on accord / shal warly taken kepe,in killing allFader / brother / and husbond in her slepe, 31G.the men,With knyves sharpe / and rasoures* keneKytt her throtes / in that* mortal teneVnto this fyn /, as bochas telle can, »1In al thaf londe / be n<strong>of</strong> founde a man), 317But* slayn echon / to J)is conchisiouwso that womenmight rule.That* wy?rimen / myght* han domynaciouwIn Jjat kyngdam / to regne at libertyAnd on no partie / Interrupted be. 31^Ipsiphyle But for ])is lady / passing" debonayre,To ))is mordre / was frowarc^ and contrayre,saved her father, Kepf her fader /]7af he was not* slaweBut* fro ]je detli /preserued and wijjdrawe, 31'31.^)5. so faire vpon] full faire on Ba. 3156. Isyphile] Isophilec E2. 31'liyni] to him C. To. Eg. to lier P. hooly al the] al the hole C. Tq. P. E,,. ho|)o trow S. 3161. why] liow C. T.,. P. Eo. that] oni. C. Ba. 3162. woldc ]wold Ar. M. Adi. 3161. the] om. Du." 3165. contrayr Ar. G. Bo. Tj. 1M. ])i. Eu. Ap. contrarie Uu. Lj. Adj. Ad.,. I. Ra. Ba. Ej. S. C. T.,. P. L,,. a.)om. Ej. 3167. o\\\om. Ra. shal warly] warly shal Adj. Ail._,. I. S. To. warli sh ithe rest. 3168. hu.shond Ar. S. \i.,. liusl>oude.s G. Bo. ami all the other M>'-in her] wliile |>ci Ad,. Ad,. I. 3169. rasours Ar. Bo. M. Adj. ra.soures Lj. 31kitte Bo. M. Ad,, kuttc 0. 3172. al] w/i. M. Di. founde] lefte Tj. 31.domynacioun] )»o doniynacyon Adj. 3175. in Ar. before In, is A crossed throit,-3176. on] in Lb. 0. partie] parties Eo, parte Ra. 3178. mordre] matcreili..'was froward and] frowarde was and M. Di.
IiHirIAndiwritePT. III.] Ipsiphylc is m charge <strong>of</strong> Lycargus's Son. i:uFor which, alias !/ she fledde |)C contri?,And <strong>of</strong> a pyraf / taken in the see,! To kyug lygiirgus / biouhf In al her dredc.And for her tron]?j / and her \vo??imanhedeTo hir he took / his 3onge child to kepe,which in the herber / all<strong>of</strong>ie * she left^ slepe[loaf 53, back]taken to Ly-o.urmis, andhad chargu <strong>of</strong>his boy.olo*rt-i qj^fled,was captured,whan Tydeus / she broghte to the welle.And by lason / some bookis telleThat' this lady / hadde sones two,whan that' he /and hercules alsoToward Colchos / by hii-' contr6 Cami For tacomplyssh ]?e /conquest <strong>of</strong> the Earn.But who that* lysf / by a7id by to seThe story hool / <strong>of</strong> this* ysyphyl^,fadres name / <strong>of</strong> which also I wante*,Thouh some seyn / he named was Thoante,I•some bokes vermes ek hym* calle :Buf to knowe / fe auentures alleOf ))is lady • Isyphili^. the faire,So feithful ay; / and inly debonayre,'Lok on the book / that lohn Bochas madeWhilom <strong>of</strong> wo??2nien / with rethorikes glade,And directe / be ful souereyn style!To fayre* lane / the queen <strong>of</strong> Cecile.Rede ther the rubrichj / <strong>of</strong> ysiphyl^,3188 Mason.3192 ^Hf/cules.•d ysyphyle.319632003204If you want tosee Ipsipliyle'sstory,look in Boccaccio'sBoiik<strong>of</strong> niustriousWomen.I3181. fledde Bo. fled M. Adj. 3184. troiitlie M. Adj. troul> Ar. V.n.land] and for L^. Ad„. her] om. Bo. wo^^unanhede T^. M. Ad,. wy7/niiaiiihedeBo.3185. To] T Ar. yong Bo. M. yonge Ad^. child] sone M. Di.I 3186. Which in] That in T.,. Witliynne lla. Ba. ther])er T^. M. C. the herhorBo. Adj. Ra. allone Bo. JVL Ad^ allon Ar. she] om. Bo. T,. L,. Lb. M. Di. Adj.Adg. I. Ea. Ba. Ej. S. left] lete Lg. allone she left] slie left allone C. To. P. ¥.,.slepe] aslepe L^. Ad.,. I. S. Ap. to slepe G. M. Di. Ad,. Ra. Ba. T.,. P Eo. 3187.brought Bo. Adj. " 3188. som bokes Bo. M. Ad^. 319-2. taconiplisshiBo. M. Adi. 3193. to] for to Adj. Ad.,. I. Ej. 3194. <strong>of</strong> Ar. G. C. T,.P. Eg. Lg. Ap. <strong>of</strong> ])is Bo.andthc rent. 3195. wante]wente Ar. E,. S. woutT,. Lb.Eg. 3196. som Bo. M. Ad^. som Men L B. Thoante] Thorite E.>. 3197.vermes] Vermos Eg. Lo- Vormes P. Sermes Ad.,. L hyni] hem Ar. 3203.ful] om. Ra. Ba. 3204. faire Bo. AL Ad,, fayr Ar. Lane] Than Ba. the] ma.Adj. Adg. L Ra. Ba. P. Vnto Jane the fayr quene <strong>of</strong> Cecile T.,. 3205. Ktde]Redeth P. rubrich Ar. G. S. Ap. Rubrik C. T.^. E.^. Rebrike P. rubrisbh Bo.and the rest.
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