Of the friendship of Amis and Amile : [done out of the ancient French into English . him tbitbcr whereas was H- ^heymile; and there they fell to soundsounding on their tartavel- their tar-les before the Court of Hmile, tavelles, aeven as mesel folk be wont hind oftodo^HndwbenHmilebeard clapperthe sound thereof, he bade a whicbme/sergeant of his tobearto the selfolksick man of bread & of flesh, mustbearand therewithal his hanap,which was given to him atRome, full of good wine: &when the sergeant had donehis commandment hesaidtohim when he cam e again: ^ ^Bythe faith which t owe thee,sir, if X h


Of the friendship of Amis and Amile : [done out of the ancient French into English . him tbitbcr whereas was H- ^heymile; and there they fell to soundsounding on their tartavel- their tar-les before the Court of Hmile, tavelles, aeven as mesel folk be wont hind oftodo^HndwbenHmilebeard clapperthe sound thereof, he bade a whicbme/sergeant of his tobearto the selfolksick man of bread & of flesh, mustbearand therewithal his hanap,which was given to him atRome, full of good wine: &when the sergeant had donehis commandment hesaidtohim when he cam e again: ^ ^Bythe faith which t owe thee,sir, if X held not thine hanapin my hand, X had deemedthat it was even that whichthe sick man had; for one & 37


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