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Lydgate's Troy Book

A.D. 1412-1420. Edited from the best manuscripts with introduction, notes, and glossary by Henry Bergen

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Howe wyse Vlixes and Dyomede enterde Ryale Ylion, of the which they marvelde when the byhelde þe beldynge.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Howe wyse Vlixes and Dyomede enterde Ryale Ylion, of the which they marvelde when the byhelde þe beldynge.

And in þis court, bilt so rially,
Whan þei come, þei merveil ful gretly
Þe rial siȝt of so huge strengþe,
So wel co[m]plete boþe in brede & lengþe;
For þei nat had in her lif to-fore
Seyn noon so fayr; and ȝit þei wondre more—
In-to þe paleis as þei to-gidre goon,
Þat pauyd was al of Iasper stoon—

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Of a tree þat amyddes stood,
On whiche to loke hem þoȝt it dide hem good,
Musing wher it wer artificial,
Erect or set by magik natural,
Or by engyne of werkmen corious,
Þoruȝ sotil craftis supersticious,
Or oþer werke of nygromauncye,
Or profond castyng of philosophie
Be apparence or illusioun,
Ouþer by craft of incantacioun:
Vp & doun þei casten in her mynde,
Out by resoun ȝif þei koude fynde
Rote & gronde of þis wondir wirke;
But þe trouþe was to hem so dirke,
Þat in her wit, þouȝ þei longe trace,
Þe pryvite þei can nat oute compasse,
To conseyue how it was possible.
For to þe eye as it was visible,
In verray soth, with-outen any fable,
To mannys hond so it was palpable;
Of whiche þe stok, of Guydo as is tolde,
In sothfastnes was of purid gold,
Whiche schon as briȝt as þe somer sonne
To enlumyne þinges þat wer donne;
And þe body as a mast was riȝt,
Proporcioned most goodly to þe siȝt,
Substancial, & of huge strengþe;
And xii cubites þe body was of lengþe;
And þe crop, rounde & large of brede;
And in compas gan so florische & sprede,
Þat al þe pleyn aboute enviroun,
With þe bowis was schadowed vp & doun.
Þe riche braunchis and þe levis faire,
Tweyne & tweyne Ioyned as a payre—
Oon of gold, anoþer of siluer schene,

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And meynt among with stonys whit & grene,
Some rede and some saphirhewed.
And euery day þe blomys wer renewed;
And þe blosmys, with many sondri swt;
For stonys ynde it bare in stede of frut,
As seith Guydo—I can no ferþer telle.