Aucassin & Nicolete . him and said : •Aucassin, sorrow no more, but comethou on with me, and I will shew thee thething in the world that thou lovest best ;even Nicolete thy dear love, who from farlands hath come to seek of thee. AndAucassin was right glad. Here singeth one : IVhen Aucassin heareth nowThat bts lady bright of brow 55 AUCASSIN & NICOLETE Dwelleth in his own countrie,Never man was glad as her castle doth he hieIVith the ladj> speedily,Passeth to the chamber high,Findeth Nicolete her true love found againNever maid was half so she leaped upon her f


Aucassin & Nicolete . him and said : •Aucassin, sorrow no more, but comethou on with me, and I will shew thee thething in the world that thou lovest best ;even Nicolete thy dear love, who from farlands hath come to seek of thee. AndAucassin was right glad. Here singeth one : IVhen Aucassin heareth nowThat bts lady bright of brow 55 AUCASSIN & NICOLETE Dwelleth in his own countrie,Never man was glad as her castle doth he hieIVith the ladj> speedily,Passeth to the chamber high,Findeth Nicolete her true love found againNever maid was half so she leaped upon her feet :IVhen his love he saw at about her did he cast,Kissed her often, kissed her sweetKissed her lips and brows and all night do thev till the morning Âiicassin wedded her Lady of years abode they there,Many years in shade or sun,In great gladness and hath Aucassin regretNor his lady my story all is done,Said and sung !. NOTES


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