654
and be such Now all_e_ tho that thys tretys hath hard,
Ih_es_u graunt hem, for her reward,
true lovers as the As trew louers to be 657
[leaf 187] As was the wryght vn-to hys wyfe
wright and his And sche to hym duryng her lyfe.
wife were. Amen, for charyte. 660
Amen!
Here ends our tale Here endyth the wryghtes p_ro_cesse trewe
of the Garland Wyth hys garlond feyre of hewe
That neu_er_ dyd fade the coloure. 663
It was made, by the avyse
Of hys wywes moder wytty and wyse,
Of flourys most of honoure, 666
which was made of Of roses whyte ?at wy{l~l} nott fade,
White Roses, Whych floure a{l~l} ynglond doth glade,
the flowers that Wyth trewloues medelyd in syg{h-}t; 669
gladden all Vn-to the whych floure I-wys
England, The loue of god and of the comenys
and receive the Subdued[9] bene of ryg{h-}t.
love of God, and
of the Commons Explicit.
too.
[Footnote 1: MS. _of_]
[Footnote 2: _or_ hyng. ? _MS._]
[Footnote 3: MS. _gar_]
[Footnote 4: ? MS. this.]
[Footnote 5: MS. _I{h-}c_]
[Footnote 6: MS. _The_]
[Footnote 7: ? MS. _hard_]
[Footnote 8: The letter between the _b_ and _a_ has had the lower part
marked over.
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