.;132 Lymrgus's Son is ]poisond and Idld hy a Serpent, [pt. hi.She is takenback to theparden byTideiis,[leaf 54]and finds Lycurgus'sboy dead,^ How \)G childwas slayn wij)the Serpent,jioisond by a.aerpeut.Of her trouth / and her hegh bounte,Ful craftily conpiled for her sake.And whan that^ she ha]j her lieue takeOf Adrastus /, homward' in her weyeTydeus gan hyr to conveye,To* the gardyne / til* she is repeyi-ed.But* now, alias ! my mater disespeyredOf alle loye / and <strong>of</strong> alle* welfiilnesse,And destitute / <strong>of</strong> myrth and alle gladnesse,For now <strong>of</strong> woo /gynne J)e sharpe shoures.For this lady / fond' among the floz^resher litil child' / turned vp Jje face,Slayn <strong>of</strong> a serpent* / in jje selue place,hyr tailii* burlyd / with skalis siluer-shcne.The Venym / was / so persyng* and so kene.So pc/'ilous ek / the mortal violence320832]3216322(Caused, alias !/ thorgh her long absence :She was to slouh / homward' forto hie.Buf now can she / but* wepe, wayle, and cryeNow can she nouhf / but* sighen and compleyfiAnd w<strong>of</strong>uUy wryng-* her handys tweyfi,322^Ipsiphyle tearslier hair,Dedly <strong>of</strong> look /pal <strong>of</strong> face and chore ;And gan to rende / her gilte* tresses clere,322i3206. trouthe Bo. and Ar. G. Ra. Ba. Ts- P. L.,. Ap. and <strong>of</strong> Bo. and the rthegh] o>a. Lb. Adj. Ad,. I. S. C. To. P. E.^. 3207. compiled Bo. 3208. thatom. S. lia]) her lieue] her leve h:ith E.,. P. 3210. gan] gan godely M. D^3211. To] Til Ar. G. Lb. Ba. gardeyn" Bo. M. Ad^. 'til] to Ar. G. that3212. is despeyred G. is dispaj^red Ad.,. I. C. To- P- E.,. Eo. dispellAdj. S. ys disapayred Lj. disespeyred Ar. Bo. and the rest. 3213. second alWom. Ar. G. L.^. Eo. Ap. welfulnesse Ar. G. Tj. Ad^. Ra. C. L.,. Ro, Ap. wilfulnessfBo. aiul the rest (in P. wilfulnesse has been erased, and replaced by gladnesse hjlater hnnd). 3214. <strong>of</strong> myrth] <strong>of</strong> all myrth Lj. E.3. and alle] and <strong>of</strong> all Lljand <strong>of</strong> ;M. Di. Ra. Ba. S. C. and Ad,. Lo. Re' And restitute <strong>of</strong> all hevynesse P {t)\last xcord irrittcn by latrrhand, on rrasuj-c). 32ir>. gynnen Bo. M. Adj. gynnet])i. bcginne E.,. 3216. fond] found L,. Lb. Ej. T.',. P. L,. Ro. hath fouiide El"3217. litil] om.S. )>e] his Ba. the fight (.sic) T.,. 3218. ]je selue Ar. Ap. tl[selfe Li. Di. L E,. P. E.,. Ap. the self'P.o. G. T,. Du. Lb. M. Ad,. Ad... C. T2. tilsame Ba. S. U. Ro.- 3219. hyr] hy Ar. His Ro. Ap. taile Bo. M. Ad,, tslAr. burlyd] burled vp P. Curlyde Ro. 3224. now] nought L^. can] gane Rj\vepc wayle and ciye] waile wepc and crye I^L Di. Ra. Ba. S. C. P. wayle] om. Il3225. Now can she nouht] But nov she can nought Ad,. Ad.j. L Ra. Now cj|she L,. Nought can she L.,. Nowe can P. but] om. Ap. .sighen] wayle ij3227. face] hir face S. 3228. gilt Ar. Bo. M. Ad,, gylty P. clere] <strong>of</strong> here '
;;PT. III.] Ipsiphyle thinks she will le slain for her neglect. lo3And <strong>of</strong>te sitfi she gan to seyn, " alias !wo<strong>of</strong>ul wrech / vnhappy in tliis cas,"What^ slial I don / or whider may I toiirnc 1For J)is the fyn /3if I her* soiourne, 32321 woot^ right^ wel / I may if not' eskapeThe pitous fate / l^at^ is for me shape.Socoiir is non / nor ther may be non red,•'«iys 9i>c must'''lich my desert^ / but' thaf I m<strong>of</strong> be dedFor thorhe my slouth / and my neclygenccI haue, alias !don so gref <strong>of</strong>fenceThaf my gilf /, I may if naf excuse,Shal to the kyng^ / <strong>of</strong> treson me accuse. 3240Thorgh my defaute / cmd slouthe* bothe* two,(lie,32 3G "^Kicct,as, by lierHis sone is ded / and his heir also, Lycurgus's heir'is kild.which he loued mor than al his good [leaf:54, J.ackiFor tresour noil / so nygh his herte stood, 3244Nor was so depe /graue / in his corage :Thaf he is likly to fallen in a Ragewhan if is so, myn odyous <strong>of</strong>fenceReported be vnto his audience3248So iuportable shal be his hevynesse.And wel wo<strong>of</strong> I / in verrey sothfastnesse. The Queen tooThaf, whan the queue* / hath this fiug' espied,To myn excus / It may naf be denyed, 32523229. sith] sithes Ba. sythis Lo. she] om. C. T„. P. E.,. L.,. Ro. she gan to]gan she Bo. Tj. L^. Lb. M. Di. Adj. "Ad^. I. Ra. Ba. Ej. S. 3231. may Ar. L,. Aj).shal Bo. a>id the rest, tourne] gone P (: soiorne). 3232. om. in Ba. 3232.])is] })is is Bo. Tj. Du. L^. Lb, Ra. S. P. L.,. Ro. oui. Ra. her] tlier Ar. Bo.the]Tj. Du. Lj. Lb. M. Di. E^. 3if I her] <strong>of</strong> ray S. 3233. right] it M. Di. P. Ro. it] om.Adj. Ado. I. El. not] no Bo. 3235. is] is there U. Di. Ad.,. L C. T.. !'• Eo. nor]ner Bo. Du. Ra. Ba. S. P. ne Tj. M. Di. C. T.^. E.,. notlier Lb. for Ro. thc-r]"')i. Eo. may be] is Tj. none other E.^. red] drede Tj. ; Ar. has rede tcith thefinal e tcnclerdottcd. 3236. that] ovh. L^. Ro. mot] mvtt Ap. most Lj. C. Ro.must Ba. S. P. Lo. 3237. slouthe M. Adj. slouth Bo. necligcnce lia.negligence Bo. M. "Ad^. 3238. so] to C. T.,. P. Eo. 3239. Ar. has a'ond paicse-bar after it. 3241. slouthe M. Ad^. slouth Ar. Bo. bothe M.Ad,, both Ar. Bo. 3242. i)i Ax. after is is an 1, undcrdotted. 3243. whii-h]Which that P. loued] loueth E,. 3244. hert Bo. Ad,. 3246. he] om. Lb.fallen Ar. G. Lj. Ra. Ba. C. To. Eo. Ap. falle Bo. T,. Du. Lb. M. Di. Ad,. Ad..,.I. E,. S. P. Lo. Ro. likly to lalle] fall lykly P. in a] in such a Ad,. Ad.,. \ insuch L 3251. queue (queen Bo.)] king Ar. G. Ad,. Ado. L Ra. Ba. E,. S. P. E.,.this ].ing] am. Bo. })ing] om. T,. Du. L,. Lb. M. Di. Ad,. Ad.^. I. Ra. Ba. Li-^. hath this >ing] this thing hath C. To. this hath Lb.
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