The carefull lady was full blith, 1855 Vp to lond she went swith, As fast as euer she myght.
Tho the day be-gan~ to spryng, Foules a-Rose and mery gan syng Delicious notys on~ hight. 1860 To a mowntayn went that lady ffree: [1961]
Sone was she warr~ of a Cite With towrus ffeyre and bryght.
There fore, i-wys, she was full fayn~, She sett her down~, as I herd sayn~, 1865 Her two children~ ffor to dight.
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[Sidenote: and finds an Arbour there. A Griffin carries off one of her boys.
She puts the other down,]
Vppon~ the low the lady ffound An Erber wrought w{i}t{h} mann{us} hond, With herbis, that were good.
A Grype was in~ the mowntayn~ wonne, 1870 A way he bare her yong son~ [1971]
Ou{er} a water fflood, Over in to a wyldernes, There seynt Antony ermet w{e}s, There as his chapell stode. 1875 The other child down~ gan~ she ly, And on the ffoule did shoute & crye, f. 107a.
That she was nere hond wood.
[Linenotes: 1874. _was_ MS.
1876. _ly_] _lay_ MS.]
[Headnote: A LEOPARD CARRIES OFF DESONELL'S 2ND BOY.]
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[Sidenote: and sorrows.]
Vp she rose ageyn~ the rough~, With sorofull hert and care Inough~, 1880 Carefull of blood and bone . . . . . . . [1981]
She sye, it myght no better be, She knelid down~ vppon~ her kne, And thankid G.o.d and seynt Iohn~.
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[Sidenote: A leopard takes her other boy away.]
There come a libard vppon~ his pray, 1885 And her other child bare away, She thankid G.o.d there And his moder Mary bryght.
This lady is lefte alone ryght: The sorow she made there . . . . . 1890
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[Sidenote: The King of Jerusalem sees the leopard and child.]
That she myght no further ffare: [1991]
'Of one poynt,' {she sayd}, 'is my care, As I do now vnderstond, So my children~ crystenyd were, Though they be with beest{es} there, 1895 Theyre liffe is in G.o.dd{us} hond.'
The kyng of Ierusalem~ had bene At his brothers weddyng, I wene, That was lord of all that lond.
As he com homward on his way, 1900 He saw where the liberd lay [2001]
With a child pleyand.
[Linenote: 1892. _she s._] om. MS.]
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[Sidenote: Each child has one of Torrent's rings. The King's men kill the Leopard,]
Torrent had yeve {her} ring{es} two, And euery child had one of tho, Hym~ with all to saue. 1905 The kyng said: 'Be Mary myld, Yonder is a liberd w{i}t{h} a child, A mayden~ or a knave.'
Tho men~ of armes theder went, f. 107b.
Anon~ they had theyre hors spent, 1910 Her guttys oute she Rave. [2011]
For no stroke wold she stynt; Till they her slew w{i}t{h} speris dynt, The child myght they not haue.
[Linenote: 1903. _her_] _his lady_ MS.]
[Headnote: HE (LEOBERTUS) IS ADOPTED BY THE KING OF JERUSALEM.]
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[Sidenote: and take the Child to the King, who christens him 'Leobertus,']
Vp they toke the child y{i}ng 1915 And brought it be-ffore the kyng And vndid the swathing band, As his moder be-ffore had done, A gold ryng they ffound sone, Was closud in his hond. 1920 Tho said the kyng of Ierusalem~: [2021]
'This child is come of gentill teme, Where euer this beest hym~ ffond.
The boke of Rome berith wytnes, The kyng hym~ namyd Leobertus, 1925 That was hent in hethyn~ lond.
[Linenotes: 1915. _yong_ MS.
1923. _ffound_ MS.]
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[Sidenote: and takes him to Jerusalem.]
Two squiers to the town~ gan~ flyng, And a noryse to the child did bryng, Hym~ to kepe ffrome gr{e}me.
He led it in~ to his own~ lond 1930 And told the quene, how he it ffond [2031]
By a water streme.
Whan~ the lady saw the ryng, She said, with-oute lettyng: 'This child is com~ of gentill teme: 1935 Thou hast none heyre, thy lond to take, For I{es}u love thou {sh}oldist hym~ make Prynce of Ierusalem~.'
[Linenotes: 1929. _grame_ MS.
1937. _woldist_ MS.]
[Headnote: ST. ANTONY GETS THE FIRST BOY FROM THE GRIFFIN.]
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[Sidenote: St. Anthony sees the Griffin and Desonell's first boy, whom the bird lays at his feet.]
Now, in boke as we rede, As seynt Antony aboute yede, 1940 Byddyng his orysoun~, [2041]
Of the gripe he had a sight, f. 108a.
How she flew in a fflight, To her birdus was she boun~.
Be-twene her clawes she bare a child: 1945 He prayed to G.o.d and Mary myld, On lyve to send it down~.
That man was well with G.o.d all-my?t~, At his fote gan~ she light, That foule of gret renown~. 1950
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[Sidenote: St. Antony takes the boy to his Father, the King of Greece.]
Vp he toke the child th{e}re, [2051]