XXII Alyce opened a backe wyndowe, And lokèd all aboute; She was ware of the Justice and Shirife bothe, Wyth a full great route.
XVII Glasgerion swore a full greatoath By oak and ash and thorn, ‘Lady, I was never in your chamber Sith the time that I was born.
And therewithal he holdeth caliphs, that is a full great thing in their language, and it is as much to say as king.
And wit well, that the realm of Arabia is a full great country, but therein is over-much desert.
And after is Albania, a full great realm; so called because the people are whiter there than in other countries thereabout.
And therewithal he holds khalifs, which is a full great thing in their language, being as much as to say, kings.
But the estate of lords is full great, and rich, and noble.
And it was told him that they were people of the Cid, who came to him with a full great present.
And the Count offered a price for the prisoners which was a full great ransom, and moreover the swords precious above all others, which were made in other times.
And when Sir Henry saw the king Come on, forouten[8] abasing, To him he rode in full great hy.
On Wednesday the false Southron furth brocht To martyr him as they before had wrocht, Of men in arms led him a full great rout, With a bauld sprite guid Wallace blent about.
The mayor came armed a full great pace, With a pollaxe in his hand; Many a strong man with him was, There in that stour to stand.
Alice opened a shot-window, And looked all about, She was ware of the justice and sheriff both, With a full great rout.
The mayor of Carlisle forth come was, And with him a full great rout; These three yeomen dread him full sore, For of their lives they stood in great doubt.
He cometh to the hermitage of Joseus, and alighted of his horse and found the young hermit Joseus, that received him well and madefull great joy of him.
They show him the Lord of the Moors that was coming with a full great fellowship of folk.
The mayre came armed, a full great pace, With a polaxe in hys hande; Many a strong man wyth him was, There in that stoure to stande.
The mayre of Carlile forth com was, And wyth hym a full great route: These three yemen dred hym full sore, For theyr lyvës stode in doute.
Dame, the devil speed him, both body and bone; I have had a full great scorn.
Alyce opened a shot-windowe, And lokëd all aboute, She was ware of the justice and the shirife bothe, Wyth a full great route.
Alice opened a shot wind-ow, And look-ed all about She was ware of the Justice and the Sheriff both, With a full great rout.
The Mayor came armed a full great pace, With a poleaxe in his hand; Many a strong man with him was, There in that stour to stand.
The Mayor of Carlisle forth come was, And with him a full great rout; These three yeomen dread him full sore, For their lives stood in doubt.
The porter swore a full great oath, "By him that mad-e me, Here be the best cores-ed horse That ever yet saw I me.
The Monk swore a full great oath, With a sorry cheer, "Of the borrowhood thou speakest to me Heard I never ere!
The Abbot sware a full great oath, "By God that died on a tree!
The Sheriff swore a full great oath, "By Him that died on the tree!
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