'suche marvayles / fortuned than [ This line is in Stowe's hand. Bodl. 638, lf 115, bk, leaves a blank too.] Thorgh syngynge / of her Armonye Was nowhere herde / yet halfe so swete For ther was noon of hem that feyned 316 [leaf 134] 320 324 328 Men/hors/houndes / and other thynge And al men speke / of huntynge How they wolde slee / the hert with strengthe And how the hert / had vpon lengthe So moche embosed / y not now what How that they wolde / on huntynge goon I was ryght glad / and vp anooñ 352 [leaf 134, back] 356 360 [many. Bodl. 638] 364 368 The mayster hunte / anooñ fote hote 376 Therwyth the hunte / wonder faste A whelpe that ffavned me / as I stoode Hylde doun hys hede / and ioyned hys erys 388 [leaf 135] 392 Swetnesse of dewe / had made hyt waxe 416 Where there were many/grene greves Or thikke of trees / so ful of leves And euery tree / stoode by hym selve So grete trees / so huge of streng[t]he Or fourty fifty/fedme lengthe Clene withoute bowgħ / or stikke With croppes bothe/ and eke as thikke 424 They were nat/an ynche a sonder Roes 428 [leaf 135, back] 432 Yet shulde he fayle / to rekene evene But forth they Romed / ryght' wonder faste I was war / of a mañ in blak That sete / and had turned his bak To an ookean huge tree 444 [nota in margin.] lorde thogħ[t]1 I / who may that be [1 thought. Bodl, 638] 448 What' ayleth hym / to sitten here Anoon ryght/ I went nere Than founde I sitte / even vpryght Of good mochel / and ryght' yonge therto 452 [2 foure & twenty. Bodl. 638, leaf 119] 456 |