Wyn and ale deden he fete,
And made[n] hem [ful] glade and bliþe,
Wesseyl ledden he fele siþe.
[59] A word is here erased; but see l. 2618.
[*] Mr Garnett suggested that cloþen may mean clothes. If so, dele the comma after it.
GOLDBOROUGH SEES THE WONDROUS LIGHT.
At night Goldborough lies down sorrowful.
On þe nith, als goldeborw lay,
Sory and sorwful was she ay,
For she wende she were bi-swike,