THE PRETERIT PLUS PARFET.
O if I had care, if thou hadest, if he had care: if we, if ye, if they
O sil me eust, sil teust, sil luy eust chalu: sil nous, sil uous, sil leur
had care.
eust chalu.
The futur is lyke the present as:
I praye to God that I care nat, or that I care.
Je prie a Dieu quil ne me chaille, ou quil me chaille.
The subjunctif is lyke the optatif.
Whan I shall care.
THE FUTURE: Mais quil me chaille, and so forth.
I shulde nat care, thou shuld nat care, he shuld nat care.
THE SECONDE FUTURE: Il ne me chauldroit, il ne te chauldroit, il ne luy chauldroit, etc.
It maketh no matter, or it skylleth nat.
THE INFINITIVE: Il ne peult chaloir.
Note that if ye leve this worde, ne, whiche is before every pronowne, it is affirmative, and if ye do put it unto the sayd pronowne it is negative.
Another conjugation of two verbes together, that is to say, I serche in englishe, and because I wyll eschewe prolixite, I wyll touche but the synguler nombre of every tense.
I seke, all one, thou , he : we serche,
Je cerche, je quiers, tu cerche, tu quiers, il cerche, il quiers: nous cerchons,
ye they
nous quierons, uous cerchés, uous quierés, ilz cerchent, ilz quierent.
PRETERIT IMPARFET.