Maiden in the Mor Lay
Maiden in the Mor Lay
Original Text
Bodleian Library MS Rawlinson D.913. Rossell Hope Robbins, ed.,
Secular Lyrics of the XIVth and XVth Centuries
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1952): no. 18, p. 13. Carleton Brown and Rossell Hope Robbins, The Index of Middle English Verse (New York, 1943): no. 3891. Z 2012 B86 General Reference Robarts Library.
2In the mor lay,
4Maiden in the moor lay,
5In the mor lay,
8Wat was hire mete?
10 The primerole ant the --
11Welle was hire mete.
12Wat was hire mete?
13 The primerole ant the violet.
15Wat was hire dryng?
17 The chelde water of the --
18Welle was hire dryng.
19Wat was hire dryng?
20 The chelde water of the welle-spring.
22Wat was hire bour?
24 The rede rose an te --
25Welle was hire bour.
26Wat was hire bour?
27 The rede rose an te lilie flour.
Notes
1] mor: moor. Back to Line
3] Seuenyst: seven nights. Back to Line
6] ant: and. Back to Line
7] mete: food. Back to Line
9] primerole: primrose. Back to Line
14] dryng: drink. Back to Line
16] chelde: cold. Back to Line
21] bour: bower. Back to Line
23] an te: and the. Back to Line
Publication Start Year
1907
RPO poem Editors
Ian Lancashire
RPO Edition
2002
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