. Aucassin and Nicolette;. new well that itwas Nicolete and that she hadbrought her up, and she had herwashed and bathed and made herstay there eight whole days, and shetook a herb whose name was esclaire, and anointed herself withit and she was as beautiful as shehad ever been on any day. Andshe clothed herself in rich garments 129 17 .^Wr* ? >stv?v: ^-? f s-~J-*L T V^C.^ Pjiij m*j AUCASSIN AND NICOLETE of silk, of which the lady had store,and sat down in the chamber on aquilted mattress of silk cloth andcalled the lady and told her to gofor Aucassin her love. And shedid so. And when s


. Aucassin and Nicolette;. new well that itwas Nicolete and that she hadbrought her up, and she had herwashed and bathed and made herstay there eight whole days, and shetook a herb whose name was esclaire, and anointed herself withit and she was as beautiful as shehad ever been on any day. Andshe clothed herself in rich garments 129 17 .^Wr* ? >stv?v: ^-? f s-~J-*L T V^C.^ Pjiij m*j AUCASSIN AND NICOLETE of silk, of which the lady had store,and sat down in the chamber on aquilted mattress of silk cloth andcalled the lady and told her to gofor Aucassin her love. And shedid so. And when she came to thepalace, she found Aucassin weepingand lamenting Nicolete his lovebecause she delayed so long. Andthe lady accosted him and said : Aucassins, now lament no more,but come away with me, and I willshow you the thing in the worldthat you love most. For it isNicolete your sweet love, who fromfar lands is come to seek you. And Aucassins was glad. 130 -»-» -k» ~S%~TV ^jrrVV^ ii V^S iiSS,\U/Hrr. AUCASSIN AND NICOLETE When his true love he espies,Both his arms he opened wide,Pressed her gently to his side,Kissed her face and kissed her they left him through the night,But at first of morning lightA ucassins made her his bride ;Lady of Biaucaire was days then lived they,And they took their pleasure his joy hath he,Nicholete the same hath must end our sing-and-say,I know no more. Printed iy R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh


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