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|*T The Lyfe of Ipomydon
 1: 1; f. 54r          1| Mekely, lordyngis, gentyll and fre,
 1: 1; f. 54r          2| Lystene a while and herken to me.
 1: 1; f. 54r          3| I shall you telle of a kynge,
 1: 1; f. 54r          4| A dowghty man, withowte lesynge.
 1: 1; f. 54r          5| In his tyme he was full bolde,
 1: 1; f. 54r          6| A worthy man and wele of-tolde.
 1: 1; f. 54r          7| Feyre he was on fote and hand
 1: 1; f. 54r          8| And wele belouyd in all that lande,
 1: 1; f. 54r          9| Off body he was styffe and stronge,
 1: 1; f. 54r         10| And to no man he wold do wronge.
 1: 1; f. 54r         11| Of Poyle-lond lord was he,
 1: 1; f. 54r         12| Gold and syluer he had plente,
 1: 1; f. 54r         13| Hye and low louyd hym alle,
 1: 1; f. 54r         14| Moche honoure to hym was falle.
 1: 1; f. 54r         15| Hys name was kynge Ermones,
 1: 1; f. 54r         16| He hated wronge and louyd pees.
 1: 1; f. 54r         17| . . .
										
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2: 1; f. BBCr       261| The lady commaunded anone soone
 2: 1; f. BBCr       262| That the gates were vndone:
 2: 1; f. BBCr       263| "And brynge them all before me,
 2: 1; f. BBCr       264| For well at ease shall they be.'
 2: 1; f. BBCr       265| They toke theyr pages, horse and all.
 2: 1; f. BBCr       266| These two men wente into the hall;
 2: 1; f. BBCr       267| Ipomydon on knees hym set
 2: 1; f. BBCr       268| And the lady fayre he gret:
 2: 1; f. BBCr       269| "I am a man of straunge countre
 2: 1; f. BBCr       270| And praye you, yf it wour wyll be,
 2: 1; f. BBCr       271| That I myght dwell with you this yere,
 2: 1; f. BBCr       272| Of your nurture for to lere.
 2: 1; f. BBCr       273| I am come out of ferre lande
 2: 1; f. BBCr       274| For I herde tell beforehande
 2: 1; f. BBCr       275| Of your nurture and your seruyse
 2: 1; f. BBCr       276| Is holden of so grete empryse.
 2: 1; f. BBCr       277| I praye you that I may dwell here,
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|*T [The life of Ipomydon]
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      193| Of your court and your norture
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      194| He hath well lerned, I you ensure;
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      195| He wolde wende into a straunge count[re]
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      196| More in seruyce for to be;
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      197| So that ye take it not in greue,
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      198| Full fayne he wolde praye you of leue,
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      199| And I shall make me redy
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      200| To wende with hym in company
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      201| And serue hym as his owne knyght
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      202| And honour hym with all my myght.'
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      203| Than sayd Armones the kynge:
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      204| "If this be his owne desyrynge
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      205| I am well apayde of his wyll,
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      206| For his askynge I holde skyll;
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      207| And now I wote thou arte my frende
 2: 5; f. B.i.r      208| Syth that thou wylte with hym wende;
 2: 5; f. B. . . .