38 Edippus's Reign in <strong>Thebes</strong> teas irrospeo^ous at first, [pt. I.Edyppus andlocastaEdippus reigndlong in <strong>Thebes</strong>,had 2 sonsand 2 (laughtersby Jocasta,Assurycl otlies / at* the fyn vntrewe :AH thise folk / weren / at* this weddyng* newe,To make the towne / desolat* and bare,As the story / after shal declare.IT But* ay in <strong>Thebes</strong> / with his walles strongeEdyppus regneth / many day and longe.And as myn autour writ* / in wordy sBy locasta he had sones tweyn,Ethyocles and also PolymyteAnd, in^bokes / as sondry clerkes write,Doghtres two/ ful goodly on to se,Of which* the ton hight* Antygone,And that* other / called was ymeyne.Of her beaute / Inly souereyn.pleyn,Edyppus ay devoyde / <strong>of</strong> werre and strif,872876880884and led at firsta merrv life.But when Edippuswas mostfamous,Fortune cast himinto woe.One nightwith locasta ladde a mery lyfTyl fortune / <strong>of</strong> her iniquyteHadde envie / <strong>of</strong> his p^'ospc^nt^.For whan he shon / most* riche in his renou/i.From her wheel / she plonged hym a-dou?iOut* <strong>of</strong> his loye / into sodeyn wo,As she is wonte / frowardly to do.And namely hem / that setteri her affiau?iceOf erthly trust* / in her variau?ice.II For whan this kyng* / passing* <strong>of</strong> gret myght*,Sat* with the queue / vpon a certeyn nyght*,Casuelly whan his folk ech<strong>of</strong>iOut <strong>of</strong> his"**" Chambre sodeynly wer gon,888i89289f872. were Bo. Adj. this] ])e Ad,. Ad.,. I. 873. iho] oui. G, 878. sonne^Bo. sones M. Ad,. 879. also] o,n. Bo. Polymyte] Pollymyte Ad.,. P. 881;ful] o,a. G. 882. whieli Di. C. T.,. E.,. the whicli Av. G. Bo. aiul the res,the ton] oon Bo. T,. Du. L,. Lb. M. Di. Adj. Ka(won). Ba. Ej. S. that one AdI. C. T.,. Eo. 883. called was] was called G. 885. ay] om. Adj. Ad„.devoyde"] devoidid L.,. <strong>of</strong>] <strong>of</strong> al Ad,. Ado. I. 886—951 lost in C. SS!his] 01,1. Ad,. Ad.w I." 890. From] Fro Bo. Tj. Du. Lb. M. Di. Ad,. E,. S. T_she] he M. plonged] plukkyth L,. 891. his] om. Ad,. Ado. L into] into a Dand to P. 893. setten Av. Bo. T,. Du. L,. M. Ad,. T.,. set Ra. L,. 894. 0.On Bo. T,. Du. L,. Lb. M. Di. Ad,. Ado. I. E,. erthly] hertly To. P. Eo. L.,. A;895. this] the E... passing <strong>of</strong> gret myght Ar. Bo. and all the rest,hioia. Ar. G. Ad.. I. T.,. P. Eo. U. Ap.
;;:;:FT. I.] Jocasta sees the Wound-marks on Edip^mss feet, 39Or he Avas war / locasta gan byholdeThe Carectys <strong>of</strong> his woundes olde, 900Vpon his fete / enprented wonder depeTurnyng' her face / brast^ out^ forto wepe|So secrely / he myght^ it* not* espie,lAnd she anon / fiUe into a fantasie, 904Ay on thys thyng* / musyng* mor and more,.And in her bed /gan to sighe sore.And whan the kyng* / conceyueth her distresse,He gan enquere / <strong>of</strong> her hevynesse 908Fully the cause / and occasiou?iFor he wil wite / in conclusiou?^,Whaf her eilejj / and why she ferde so.Jocasta sees themarks <strong>of</strong> oldwounds on hisfeet,[leaf 15, back]and sighs deeply.Ho asks why shedoes so." My lorde," quod she / " withoute wordes mo, 912 ^iie says sheParcel cause / <strong>of</strong> this sodeyn ragelisfor that* I in my tender agehad a lorde / I-named Layus,ikyng* <strong>of</strong> this tonne / a man ri3t' vertuvs, 916bore a son toKing Layus,iBe whom I hadde / a sone / wonder fail-',iikly tabene / his successoui'' and haii-*But* by cause / his dyvynow?'s toldeAt his birthe / sothly thaf he sholde, 9203if he haue lyf / be fatal destanye,fSleen his fader / it may non oper beIFor which the king* / his fate to eschewe,;Bad me in hast* / as hym thoghte dewe, 924jTo sle the childe / and haue ther<strong>of</strong> no routhlAnd I anon bad with-oute slouthwho was toldthat the boyshould slay hiafather.La>iis bade.1 ocasta kiU herbabe.But tlie men she902. brast] barst Tj. breste Eo. and brast Lj. forto] to M^. Ad.,. I. Ea. Ba.905. on] in Lb. thyng] om. Adp Ad.,. I. Ra. Ba. S. mor and] om. Lb. 907.the kyug] om. Du. 908. gan enquere] her enquerid L.,. enquere Ar. Bo. and allthe other MSS. (enquire Ra. enquer S.). 910. witte"Bo. wete G. Lb. Di. S. P.Ap. wite Ar. M. Adj. and the rest. 910 in Ra. reads : Whi she sormd and maadlamentacioun. 911. ferdc] ferd G. Bo. Adj. fere Tj. 912. with-oute Bo. M.with-out Adj. 914. that] om. Bo. Tj. Du. L^. Lb. M. Di. Adj. Ad.,. I. Ra. Ba.Ej. S. 915. I-named] named Tj. 917. sone M. Adj. son Bo.' 918. liklyjlike S. tabene Ar. G. to ben L.,. P. E.,. to haue Ra. to haue ben Bo. and allthe rest. 919. divynours Bo. M. Adj. Ra. 920. birthe M. Ad,, birth Bo. 921.destanye Ar. Bo. Du. destenye Ej. destane S. destine Ad^. 922. may Ar. G. Lj.Ap. might Bo. and all the rest, shulde P. 924. fouht Bo. thought M. thoughtcAd,. 926. Ar. has a pause-bar after bad. with-outen Bo. Adj. Ra. withoute M.
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