As off tresoun Wallace had litill thocht; His laubourous mynd on othir materis wrocht.
Sexté full sone Schyr Jhone [Menteth] gert dycht 990 Off hys awn kyn, and off alya born; To this tresoun he gert thaim all be suorn.
Thai said, he wald wndo king Eduuardis croun, Bot gyff thai mycht throu tresoun put him doun.
Scho tauld [to] him hir tresountill ane end, As I haiff said; quhat nedis mair legend?
The fals inwy, the wykkyt felltresoun Amang thaim selff brocht feill to confusioun.
Had nocht beyne he, ye suld had na entress 1175 “In to this rewlm, for tresoun and falsnes.
I wol no more in thee affye, 3155 That comest so slyghly for tespye; For it preveth wonder wel, Thy slight and tresoun every del.
Me were lever dye in the peyne, Than Love to me-ward shulde arette Falsheed, or tresoun on me sette.
I recche nat, but it may bettre be, 2245 To have victorie of hem, or they of me, So that I have my lady in myne armes.
By god, he smoot me ones on the list, For that I rente out of his book a leef, 635 That of the strook myn ere wex al deef.
Than kisse me, sin it may be no bet, (530) For Iesus love and for the love of me.
They seyden, that it were a charitee That Theseus wolde enhauncen his degree, And putten him in worshipful servyse, 1435 Ther as he mighte his vertu excercyse.
For he was wys, and coude soon aspye 1420 Of every servaunt, which that serveth here.
For he was yong and mighty for the nones, And ther-to be was strong and big of bones To doon that any wight can him devyse.
This clerk was cleped hende Nicholas; Of derne love he coude and of solas; 3200 And ther-to be was sleigh and ful privee, And lyk a mayden meke for to see.
The knight thoughte ontresoun · and Gamelyn on noon, 165 And wente and kiste his brother · and, whan they were at oon, Allas!
Gamelyn · nothing he ne wiste With which a false tresoun · his brother him kiste!
For as the lomb toward his deeth is broght, So stant this innocent bifore the king; (520) This false knight that hath this tresounwroght Berth hir on hond that she hath doon this thing.
This Chauntecleer his winges gan to bete, As man that coude his tresoun nat espye, So was he ravisshed with his flaterye.
Tho redde he me how Sampson loste his heres, Slepinge, his lemman kitte hem with hir sheres; Thurgh whiche tresoun loste he bothe his yën.
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