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Page 62
... I hope that I som grene gete may . ” 1493 . - messager of day . The Harl . MS .
reads of May . Three lines below , Twyrhitt reads sight for light , very unpoetically .
1520 And fro his courser , with a lusty herte 62 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
... I hope that I som grene gete may . ” 1493 . - messager of day . The Harl . MS .
reads of May . Three lines below , Twyrhitt reads sight for light , very unpoetically .
1520 And fro his courser , with a lusty herte 62 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
Page 81
The Harl . MS . reads kultud , evidently by error . 2013 . - Tyrwhitt , with most of
the MSS . , has Yet saw I woodnesse laughing in his rage , which is perhaps the
correct reading . The MS . Harl . reads woundes for wodnes , and here rage .
The Harl . MS . reads kultud , evidently by error . 2013 . - Tyrwhitt , with most of
the MSS . , has Yet saw I woodnesse laughing in his rage , which is perhaps the
correct reading . The MS . Harl . reads woundes for wodnes , and here rage .
Page 280
... reads this line , evidently incorrectly , And ne wol but doon hem dishonour . In
the previous liue , the same manuscript reads erroneously incumbent instead of
incubus . 6 - 170 That on a day com rydyng fro 280 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
... reads this line , evidently incorrectly , And ne wol but doon hem dishonour . In
the previous liue , the same manuscript reads erroneously incumbent instead of
incubus . 6 - 170 That on a day com rydyng fro 280 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
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