That all his face became wet with tears.
After that weeping, he washed his face.
P. 66. l. [2295] of euerilc sonde, of every dish, of every mess; sond signifies a dish, mess, meal. S.Sax. sonden, sunde, viands.
"wanliche (bad) weoren þa sonden."—(Laȝ. iii. 32.)
"þas beorn þa sunde
(þes beare þe sondes)
from kuchene to þan kinge."—(Laȝ. ii. 611.)
"Hwer beoð þine disches
midd þine swete sonde?"—(O.E. Miscell., p. 174.)
[2297] In abundance they became glad. [2302] ðeden = peoples. [2311] weren ... went = had gone. [2316] vn-selðehe = vnselðe, misfortune, evil.